Irish Citizenship Services Wexford
Are you looking to apply for Irish citizenship? Our expert team in Wexford can assist you throughout the application process. We specialize in a range of circumstances, including:
- Applications for spouses of Irish citizens
- Claims to citizenship through Irish grandparents
- Naturalisation processes
Let us guide you on your journey to becoming an Irish citizen. Contact us today to learn more!
Citizenship for spouses of Irish citizens
- You are 18 or over.
- You have been married for 3 years or more.
- You have lived on the island of Ireland for 3 out of the 5 years before you make your application (see ‘Calculating reckonable residence’ below). You must have lived in Ireland or Northern Ireland continuously for 12 months before the date of your application.
- You intend to live in Ireland after you have become an Irish citizen.
- You live with your spouse.
- You are of ‘good character’ (see ‘Check that you qualify’ below).
- Have a period of 365 days* (1 year) continuous reckonable residence in the State immediately before the date of your application for naturalisation and
- During the 8 years before that, have had a total reckonable residence in the State of 1,460 days* (4 years)
You can leave Ireland for up to 6 weeks (in total) per year and still be
considered resident in that year. If you leave for more than 6 weeks in one
year, you should not count this period when you are calculating your
reckonable residence. If you had to leave Ireland for longer than 6 weeks
because of an emergency, you should explain this in your application.
If you spend more than 6 weeks outside of Ireland in the year immediately before your application, you may have to wait until the following year to make an application.
Altogether you must have 5 years (5 x 365 days*) reckonable residence out of the last 9 years. *You must add 1 day for any period which includes 29 February (a leap year).
Some categories of applicant can apply after 3 years residence (see ‘The Minister’s power to waive conditions’ below).
Both you and your spouse must complete the declarations at the back of Form 8 (the naturalisation form).


