Spouses of Irish citizens You can apply if you are married to or a civil partner of an Irish citizen and: You have lived in Ireland legally for 3 out of the 5 years before the day of your application. You have resided in Ireland legally for the 12 month period before your application.
Application - You will need Form DS-11. You can Fill out Form DS-11 online and print it, or. Download Form DS-11 PDF, 5 pages, 1.9 MB and fill it out by hand, or. Find your local passport acceptance facility or regional agency and pick up Form DS-11.
You can get the application form from the Irish embassy or consulate in the country where you live (or the closest embassy or consulate).
You will get a Stamp 4 as the spouse of an Irish citizen if you come to Ireland. Unfortunately there is no fast track on your citizenship track. As the spouse of an irish national you will need to be resident on the island of Ireland for 3 years before you apply.
Applying online is the quickest way to get a new passport. You can apply for your first Irish passport: Online, through Passport Online. By post, through Post Passport.
To obtain an Irish Passport, you must be an Irish citizen. The documentary evidence required to establish Irish Citizenship is outlined on the passport application form. The Embassy will provide you with an original passport application form (APS2E ).
Applying online Passport Online is the only way to apply for an Irish Passport in your country. Passport Online will return your passport book, passport card and relevant supporting documentation directly to you.
You or your employer can apply for a General Employment Permit if you are offered a job that satisfies the conditions below: Pays at least €34,000 per year (from 17 January 2024) -see exceptions below. Is not on the list of ineligible occupations. A Labour Market Needs Test has been carried out by the employer.
You must be married to – or in a civil partnership with – an Irish citizen for three years or more. The marriage or civil relationship must be genuine and enduring. You must be living with your spouse or civil partner on the date you apply for citizenship and on the date you are granted citizenship.
You should have enough income to support your family. If your spouse or partner wants to join you in Ireland, you should have earned at least €30,000 per year in the 2 years before the application. For children, the amount you should earn is based on the weekly Working Family Payment income limits for your family size.
 
                    