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 DO YOU DELIVER IN ireland?
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 Should Brian Coward and Brainless Lenihan do their ‘patriotic duty’ ?
They’re expecting the OAPs to do their 'patriotic duty'. How about those 2 gombeens doing the same?

Is Coward going to take a substantial cut in his salary? This fella gets ...


 Will Ireland be miserably cold in Feb.?
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 Find people named seamus donnell?
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 Where is a good place to live in ireland?
I have my heart set on living in ireland and i plan on moving there in two years. where is a good place to live for a single girl, where people are friendly and the city is beautiful?...


 How to travel from Glasnevin to Dublin city center at 3 or so in the morning?
After my friends b'day party..
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EDIT: alright guys thanks for the replies... dad offered me a lift :D...


 How about Ireland?
This is still an iffy, but if at all possible, I may want to try to move to Ireland one day.. (perhaps after high school?) And I would like to hear the experiences people have had with the land and ...


 I need help finding a hotel!!?
I am going to dublin for a stag night, we are staying for 1 night but i need to find a cheap hotel that will let a stag party stay. I am looking for 1 in and around the temple bar area. If anyone can ...


 How much i 90 euros in English money?
how much is 90 euro in english ...


 Good bars and nightclubs in Dublin for over 30's?
Going for the weekend so would like some late night drinking haunts.

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 Has anyone been to the west of ireland?
i've just been and it's lovely.
i would love to go back.
if you've been or live there i want to know:
have you been to clay cafe.??
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 Does anyone know of New Ross, County Wexford. If so any advice?
We're due to holiday there in July, and would love some advice on places to see, things to do, recommendations etc....


 How far is it from Hollyhead to Dublin?
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 I Live in the uk do i need passport to travel to dublin by plane?
I do not currently have a passport but would like to travel to Ireland where i was born. Do i need a passport to travel to Dublin when travelling by airoplane?...


 Move to ireland?
is ireland much different from the united states? what is the drinking and smoking laws there? are people friendly? is it affordable. can you walk to place to place in galway? i want to move to a ...


 Ireland has been an independant country since?
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 Will i need the counterpart with my provisional license to enter ireland by ferry?
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 Do you think it was ethical for Aer Lingus to relocate its hub to Belfast?
This is a general discussion, particularly for those who live in Northern Ireland and have been bruised by the troubles. All answers are welcome. Thanks....


 Questions about Ireland?
Why is the crime rate so high in Ireland?
Why is poverty such a small problem?
Why are teens committing such heinous crimes?

Thanks in advance....


 Gay Byrne or Pat Kenny?
Which of the two do you think is or was the best at presenting the LATE LATE SHOW on RTE 1 friday nights?
And which of the two is the best at interviewing guests?
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parttimefarmer

How do i fill in the citizenship section of irish passport applicationif i was born & live in northern ireland


    



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Dave M
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County of birth will be Antrim, Armagh, Down, (London)Derry, Fermanagh or Tyrone. I guess Belfast counts as Antrim.

Then option A [Interpret 'Ireland' as meaning both North and South - the Good Friday Agreement recognises "...the birthright of all the people of Northern Ireland to identify themselves and be accepted as Irish or British, or both, as they may so choose, and accordingly confirm that their right to hold both British and Irish citizenship is accepted by both Governments and would not be affected by any future change in the status of Northern Ireland"]


greenorlagh
Truthfully! You are an Irish citizen if you were born in Norn Irn.


schmagum
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With a pen.


Ella's Mamaí
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Just write whatever is on your birth certificate...otherwise they will just send the forms back to you - it can be such a long process


Misty Blue
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Put Irish.


alan m
I know what you mean. As a British citizen born in N. Ireland you want to have the Irish passport also. Thats ok. You can do that. You will still be british of course but can have two passports. Cool !



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