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Republic of Ireland Immigration Information

 

This information page is created for Russians who wants to live in the Republic of Ireland, also for Irish people who want to bring their Russian Fiancée or Spouse to the Republic of Ireland.
 

Note: All information on this page is from official Irish Government websites and can not be considered as the latest information related to this topic.

 

Diplomatic and Consular Information in Russia

 

EMBASSY 
Ambassador James Sharkey 
First Secretary Gerard O'Connor 
Secretary James C. O'Shea 

Address
Grokholski Pereulok 5 
Moscow 129010 

Telephone
+7-095-937 59 11 
Fax:  +7-095-975 20 66 

 

CONSULATE 

Telephone:  +7 095 937 59 00 

Fax: +7 095 937 59 02 

 

Russian Embassy in Ireland

Russian Federation
184-186 Orwell Road
Rathgar
Dublin 14
Tel: 492 2048
492 3492 (Consular Section)
Fax: 492 3525

 

!! Important !!

The Irish Nationality and Citizenship Act 2001 contains significant provisions which affect the circumstances of persons who wish to obtain Irish citizenship on foot of marriage to an Irish citizen or through naturalization. These provisions came into operation on 30 November 2002.

The changes which came into effect on that date mainly affect you if you

  • marry an Irish citizen on or after that date, and intend to apply for Irish citizenship on foot of this marriage, or

  • think you are eligible to apply for a certificate of naturalization after that date

A non-national who married an Irish citizen on or after 30 November 2002, can only apply for citizenship through the naturalization process. Full details are set out in Citizenship information leaflet No 3.

Read more about this on the website of the Department of Justice.

 

Important addresses in Ireland:

For us it is too complex to keep up the official Irish information related to Immigration and naturalization. For this reason we always advise you to contact the Irish Department Of Justice. They are the only official source who can give you the exact latest information.