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Irishman:
There has been some positive changes recently abut naturalization in Ireland so I am starting to research the whole process.
In a nutshell, once my wife is here for three year she can apply for Irish Citizenship. The new application process is supposed to take 6 months (which is down from 26 months when the last government was in charge).

Now to my query. As part of her application my wife will need a long form birth cert which she was never issued. She was born at home in the countryside so no birth certificate was ever issued. She has a Hukou which is all that is needed for anything in China but over here thats not acceptable as an alternative.
Has anyone helped their wife apply for a birth cert, what was involved, could she do it thorough the Chinese embassy? When I search google for information all I'm getting are stories about Obama's birth cert!!!

Vince G:
This doesn't sound like something you will find on Google. It's a minor interior matter in China so contacting an embassy would be my first choice. They may give you the path you need to take.

shaun:
Irish, you might check with the Obama Administration and maybe they can make a birth certificate for you.  I'm sorry I really could not resist.   ;D


I will ask my fiance because she is in the same situation and she has a birth certificate.

shaun:
She didn't know what to do.  Her father fixed the problem years ago and he is no longer with us.

maxx:
Irish Scott and Robert are real close to the right answear.Your wife or her mother will need to go to gong zheng chu in the city where her Hukou is.They can get her a long form birth certificate.Then you will need to get it translated and notarized.

My wife had to do the same thing.It isn't really a big deal.They Evan had a translator on staff in my wife's birth city.So they handled it all right there.

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