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[QUOTE="dknob, post: 67913, member: 744"] You have to be a US Citizen to get a Secret clearance (minimum for 75th) If your mother got her US citizenship before you were 18, you have a chance to be automatically naturalized. If she got it after you were 18, you have many years to wait.. But that ALSO depends on your fathers citizenship status. If you somehow get your citizenship (which I doubt it because you dont even live here, and no investigator would ever grant you one), you CANNOT be a dual citizen. You must RENOUNCE your Irish citizenship before you can even think about getting a clearance. Renounce means for you to send give up your Irish passport and citizenship card to the proper authorities, as well as a written letter of citizenship renounciation. I had to do the same before I got my clearance because I was dual citizen with Bulgaria. Personally, from the info you gave us, I don't think you will be getting citizenship anytime soon. How old were you when your mother got hers, and where did you live. And what is your fathers citizenship? [/QUOTE]
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