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Non-national woman persuaded Cork man to say he was the father of her child to obtain passport

Non-national woman persuaded Cork man to say he was the father of her child to obtain passport

Irish Examiner09-05-2025
Sentencing of a woman whose passport fraud called into question 'the integrity of both the Irish birth certificate registration system and the Irish passport system' has been further adjourned for a psychiatric report.
Detective Sergeant Keith Cleary of the Garda National Immigration Bureau outlined the intricate details of how frauds were carried out by the foreign national, who got a Cork man to pretend he was the biological father of one of her children.
On the basis of this pretence, she secured advantages for herself and her family in terms of rights of work, of residence and the eventual securing of Irish citizenship.
The 44-year-old non-national woman pleaded guilty to four fraud charges in November 2024. She cannot be identified as it would lead inevitably to the identification of her child, which is prohibited in this case under the Children's Act.
She admitted falsely claiming an Irish man was the biological father of her child, and three counts of false information in passport applications in 2009, 2012 and 2017. This man previously pleaded guilty to his part in this deception.
The first charge stated she provided information which was false or misleading contrary to Section 69 Subsection 3 of the Civil Registration Act 2004, namely that on July 29, 2009, at the Civil Registration Office, Adelaide Street, Cork, she did provide to the registrar particulars of information which she knew to be false or misleading, knowingly providing false information naming [co-defendant] as the biological father of her child.
The other three charges under the Passports Act 2008 relate to applications for passport renewal for the child.
Det Sgt Cleary began the account of the woman's criminality, saying the defendant came to Ireland on St Patrick's Day 2008 on a student visa for the purpose of studying. Tracking back to her entry, the next person to be processed was her husband — the biological father of her four children. She lived with him from the time of her arrival in Ireland.
She gave birth to a child in Cork in December 2008 — her fourth child. The name of the father that appeared on the birth cert for this baby was a Cork man, who was never in a relationship with the accused. He has since been prosecuted and given a suspended sentence for his part in the deception.
He later told the immigration bureau his partner became friendly with the defendant and through that contact she — the defendant — asked him to commit the act of forgery in relation the birth cert.
This man said he knew the day would come when he would be approached by gardaí and realised as time went by he was way out of his depth with the act of criminality, to which he had literally put his name. He said he had felt under pressure to please everybody.
Once the passport for the newborn child was obtained with the false identification of the father, the defendant and this man went to a Garda station and proceeded with an application for a passport for the child.
A member of An Garda Síochána signed the application for the passport and this passport was later issued. 'This was a fraudulently obtained Irish passport,' the detective said.
The first benefit of this for the mother was that her visa which allowed her to work no more than 20 hours a week now became a 'stamp 4 visa', whereby her right to work was unlimited. She ultimately applied for and was granted citizenship in 2015, and her husband was also naturalised in 2017.
Her husband identified himself as the biological father of the fourth child and supporting DNA verified this.
The name of the man who pretended to be the father was explained as a mistake, and the actual intention was that he would be named as a guardian. Ultimately, she pleaded guilty to the charges.
Her senior counsel, Jane Hyland, said she needed a psychiatric report on the accused to be furnished to the court before the finalising of sentencing.
Judge Boyle agreed to adjourn sentencing, saying the presence of psychiatric issues in the background could have a significant impact on the outcome of the matter.
Sentencing was adjourned at Cork Circuit Criminal Court until June 26.
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