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Beat Breakfast presenter to receive Irish citizenship today

Beat Breakfast presenter to receive Irish citizenship today

Beat 102-103's Trishauna Archer is one of 3,000 people to receive their Irish Citzenship at the Convention Centre in Dublin today.

Over 120 different nationalities will be represented at three Citizenship Cermonies being held today.

Trish has been living in Ireland for over 17 years and been working in Beat for over six years and calls Waterford 'home'.

The Jamaican native, who considers herself 'J-irish', has been totes emosh all week and is excited to finally join her family in attaining full Irish citizenship.

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Citizenship ceremonies were first introduced in June 2011, since then a total of  124  Citizenship  Ceremonies  have  been held at which a total of 76,000  applicants  received their Certificates of Naturalisation.

Minors are not required to attend a ceremony so if you include them the total number of people granted Irish citizenship is over 100,000.

In  2016  four  ceremony  days  were  held;  one  in  Waterford  for approximately 100 people and the other three in the Convention Centre Dublin,  where  over  7,800  people  received  their  certificates of naturalisation in 8 ceremonies.

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The  top  nationalities  of persons naturalised in this period were: Poland,  India,  Nigeria,  Romania,  Philippines,  Pakistan,  Latvia, Brazil, China (inc Hong Kong) and United States of America.

In  total,  nationals  of  178 different countries have become Irish citizens since 2011.

As Trish makes her way to the convention centre her Breakfast show presenters Niall and Vinny wished her well from studio this morning:

We'll have updates on how Trish is getting on on Beat News at ten to the hour and online.

Good luck Trish!!

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