Honorary Consulate of Ireland in Quito
Honorary Consul | Ms. Dominique Kennedy |
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Address | Calle Yanacocha N72-64 y Juan Procel (Sector el Condado) Quito Ecuador |
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Honorary Consul | Ms. Dominique Kennedy |
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Address | Calle Yanacocha N72-64 y Juan Procel (Sector el Condado) Quito Ecuador |
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Im salauddin salam from riobamba ,i want to visit Ireland can i possible to go without visa or any information please ,my email address simon . bd91 @gmail.com
I am a friend of your sister, Alex, in Cuenca....I just received my Irish citizenship and am applying for my passport. I have some questions about this process. Could you call me on my cell phone at: 0968708417, or email me at: dotkaufman@me.com
Thanks so much!
Dot Kaufman
Hi,I would like to know how to have a permanent visa to live in Ireland' this is some information about my family our irish ancestor was William Talbot bindon then he had his son Jorge Talbot ambrosi and then my grandmother Talbot and at last my mother tina lazo Talbot
My grandmother was born in Ireland, and moved to the U.S. I now live in Ecuador, after residing in the U.S. for most of my life. I think I have all the required documents to get an Irish passport. I want to know if I can pursue it thru your consulate office, since I now reside in Ecuador. Please let me know the procedure, required forms, and any other information.
I hold an Irish passport...born in Dublin in 1945.
I have recently moved to Ecuador & have my Residency Visa, however, before I can get the Cedula there is a new document I have to get which requires getting my Irish birth certificate apostilled by Ireland.
Can you help me with this.
Thank you.
John Michael Lentin.
can i receive an application for foreign born registry in quito ecuador based on a parent being irish
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