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SARGIS.AZATYAN2@YAHOO.COM
Tue, 21 Apr 2015 16:37 EDT
AMERICAN ECONOMIST RELOCATING
HI DEARS

MY NAME IS SARGIS MACARTUR

IM A MULTIPLE AMERICAN AND IRISH ECONOMICS PHD

IM TRYING TO RELOCATE TO BOSTON OR IRELAND

I HAVE CONCOTED AN ECONOMIC THEORY

THAT KINDA SIZES UP WITH THE REQUEST THAT IM UP AT

HELP ME RELOCATE TO IRELAND OR BOSTON

I HAVE COUPLE SOLUTIONS OF P/NP

IT IS A VERY VERY BIG COMPUTER MATH PROBLEM

MY SS 068 92 9902

MY PHONE NUMBER IS

347799 2399

THANKS

KEY IS TO CONFER

TRY TO MAKE A STRATEGY

AND CONTACT ME

THANKS
ian mccarthy
Tue, 14 Apr 2015 18:59 EDT
certified copy of my irish birth certificate
hi, will you certify a copy of my irish birth certificate and if not how can i obtain a certified copy of same

kind regards

ian
Douglas Collman
Sun, 8 Mar 2015 17:10 EDT
St. Pattys Day
Hey boys! Very proud of my Irish angel my daughter Sophia. We are very proud of her. We're proud to be Irish, have a gander at our charming las, she's the sweetest thing you'll ever see, she's our pride and joy! Happy St. Patty's Day.
Michael Dunne
Sat, 18 Oct 2014 05:15 EDT
CAN SOMEONE PLEASE HELP!!!
Ok, so my Mother was born in The States but had Irish citizenship (and she passed away years ago). and my Father was born and raised in County MAYO. Both sets of grandparents were life-long Ireland settlers. It's gonna difficult to round up old paperwork from my family, so what I really would like to know is
WHAT DO I NEED TO APPLY & TO GET MY IRISH PASSPORT???
Barry P. Clark
Fri, 17 Oct 2014 13:24 EDT
Irish Citizenship
Hello..My grandfather was born in County Roscommon. He and all siblings and parents came to the United States in 1878. I wish to apply for Irish citizenship and need guidance on what the process, forms and documents is/are needed.
Please help me. Thank you very much.
ASTRID STEAD
Fri, 17 Oct 2014 11:26 EDT
APPLY FOR CITIZENSHIP
I WOULD LIKE TO APPLY FOR BECOMING AN IRISH CITIZEN. MY MOTHER WAS BORN IN DUBLIN, IS IRISH AND HAS IRISH PARENTS WHO ARE NOE DECEASED.PLEASE LET ME KNOW WHICH FORMS ARE NECESSARY FOR THIS.
MANY TAHNKS
ASTRID STEAD
John McGoey
Fri, 10 Oct 2014 14:11 EDT
Obtaining an Irish Passport for me and my children
My parents were born in Ireland (Mayo and Longford) and are both deceased.

First, how can I obtain an Irish passport for myself and my children? I'd like details on the process and next steps.

I'd also like to find out more about Irish citizenship, more specifically whether I am one already.

Thank you.
Dora Chevres
Wed, 10 Sep 2014 13:29 EDT
Need information on how to obtain a VAT registration
I need to know where can Mays Chemical CO. of PR Inc can register for a VAT. I have filled out the documents on the web and sent to an e mail in Ireland which will not process it. A supplier is requiring this to sell excipients to a pharmaceutical in Ireland. Mays Chemical Co of PR Inc supplies raw material, excipients to pharma and beauty companies. Please advise. dora.chevres@maysochoa.com. Thanks, Dora Chevres
Kathleen Henry
Tue, 9 Sep 2014 12:07 EDT
Irish passports
I would like to apply for an Irish passport.Both of my parents (deceased) were born in Ireland. My mother in Co.Donegal and my father in Belfast, NI and became naturalized citizens in the 1950's. I was born in NYC .
my email is kjhrn2001@yahoo.com
susan halpin
Wed, 3 Sep 2014 23:04 EDT
dual citizenship - ancestry
I would like to obtain birth certificates for my grandparents - each born in Ireland - 1898- what do i need to begin this process?
I would like to ultimately file an application for dual citizenship -
thank you for your assistance
susan halpin
susan.piercey314@gmail.com
914-636-6018]

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