Hi Maggie & everyone else. Thanks to you all for all the emails with different advice & i can tell you exactly what i have.... Grandmother..... Birth cert for Cork. Letter from priest confirming grandmothers baptisim dated around 1920-1930's Marriage cert,in Cardiff Wales. Death cert England. My great Grandmother... 1901 census with evidence of her birth & also her first born,my Gran's sister. My parents.... All certs for England & Wales For me..... All certs England I am going to Cork to find out what i need & if i have time i want to start the process of applying & also make sure i get the following... Baptism's for gran & siblings & birth certs for the others. Try & find the marriage for Great Grandmothers marriage..... As i have the address of where my nan's baptism took place,that shouldn't be to hard to find.....I am trying to combine it all within 2 days,as that's all the time i can spare,as my hubby must go back to the UK for work & i will be returning to Poland. Do you think this is enough to get me either citizenship or passport? And as to the comment that was made,about why would i want to do that? It's because i can........... Thanks. Kaz. On 30 October 2010 13:44, Margaret Doyle <johnmaggie11@yahoo.co.uk> wrote: > Re. App for Passport. I don't advise waiting till you come to Ire. to apply > for a passport. Just email them explaining that you DO NOT live in this > country+ask them to send you the form . tell them you Are entitled to a > passport, otherwise they'll bbard you with ?s. > The reason I am telling you this is there is a completely different form > for non-residents, which you then have to send to your own embassy or the > Irish one over there. Good luck. > Maggie the Dub > > > On 30 Oct 2010, at 08:00, irl-cork-request@rootsweb.com wrote: > > >