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Citizenship Applications

Apply for citizenship by naturalisation or descent.

How it works

1

Tell us what you need

Complete a plain-English intake form. No legal jargon required. Our system asks the right questions for Ireland.

2

AI drafts your documents

Our AI generates compliant documents for Ireland. Every citation is verified. Every form is jurisdiction-specific.

3

Professional sign-off

A verified professional in Ireland reviews and approves the final output. Nothing goes out the door without a credentialled professional signing it off.

Citizenship Applications in Ireland — frequently asked questions.

Common questions about citizenship applications for individuals and businesses in Ireland.

You can start the citizenship applications process yourself using our self-serve tools. Complete the intake form, and our system will generate the necessary documents or applications. A verified professional in Ireland reviews everything before it is finalised.

Fees for citizenship applications vary depending on the complexity of your matter. Request a quote through Marco Reid and you will receive transparent pricing before any work begins. The engagement letter sets the binding fee.

Timeframes for citizenship applications in Ireland vary depending on complexity and current processing volumes. After you submit your initial details, your assigned professional will provide an estimated timeline.

While you can initiate citizenship applications yourself using our self-serve tools, we recommend consulting a professional for complex situations. Marco Reid makes it easy to escalate to a verified professional at any stage.

Ready to get started?

Start your citizenship applications now, or connect with a verified professional in Ireland.

Marco Reid is a tooling vendor, not a law firm or accounting practice. Self-serve outputs for citizenship applications are reviewed and approved by a credentialled professional in Ireland before release. All professionals are registered with the relevant Ireland regulatory body.