Anyone older here that actually went and seen him live back in the 70's or 80's? Did they ever actually give him a bronze statue in Dublin?
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i would like to rent a house in dublin or near for easter but i have never been to ireland and am not sure if they have the same law as we carry out in britain. southern ireland is all euros and am ...
i have plans to visit ireland in july 2008 but i heard its been raining this time of the year.
is it a comman phenomenon for ireland to receive in july(summer)
should i reshedule my visit ...
I dont mean to speak for everyone of irish descent [i'm part irish] but is this a part of irish character? I've noticed rebellion as a strong irish historical trait. Additional D...
I am doing a day trip to Co.Kildare to and from Stansted, can anyone tell me how efficient/reliable Airlink Dublin Airport to Heuston Station and the train Heuston to Co.Kildare are?
I only ...
I'm 23 and really want to go to Ireland to travel/live/work. What do I need to do? I have no idea how things work over there as far as housing/jobs, etc, especially since I'll be coming ...
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In a couple of months I have a vacation. One of the places I plan on going is to Ireland. Some of the things I am intersted in are hiking and the nightlife. Where would be the best place ...
On the run here, people say I look Irish, maybe thats the best place to go. Additional Details I'm escaping from nothing and everything all the same. I plan on getting there as a ...
i was just thiking of places to live when i get out of the air force and was wondering about ireland. what are the best places to live and raise a family there or is not a good place to raise kids ...
I'm planning on moving to Ireland in the summer and I'm not sure how hard it is to get a visa.
I'm 18, from the US. Is it difficult? Additional Details Yes i'd ...
I'm South African but my great-grandmother came directly from Ireland. I already have a SA-passport but would give it up in a flash if there was a way that I could get an Irish one. Additional Details I'm not trying to collect passports, I'm trying to find work. I can't find a decent work in SA because I'm caucasian. Coloured people get first choice when a job is open, otherwise the company is not given contracts by the government.
For individuals applying for registration, the usual situation is one where citizenship derives from an Irish-born grandparent. Application forms and a factsheet detailing the registration process may be requested from one of the above offices. It is important to contact the office that covers your state of normal residence as some of the documentary requirements may vary from office to office due to administrative differences from one state authority to another.
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As you are out of luck with the grandparent rule, why not try this idea...ask whichever parent has the Irish grandparent to apply for Irish citizenship - this should be granted quite easily. Then you will qualify as you will have an Irish parent. Might take a bit longer but should definately work.
BTW you don't have to get rid of another passport to hold an Irish one either, you can keep dual citizenship (providing SA also allows this).
Voice of Reason
I think you only qualify as an Irish citizen as far back as your grandparents.
Try an internet search for the Irish passport office to check the rules.
Jane B
You are out of luck here mate. I've been through this and this door closed over a year ago. Only those who have a parent who is an Irish citizen qualify now. Your best bet to living and working in Ireland as a non-citizen and working toward citizenship is to find work with a company that does business in Ireland. Then get yourself transferred to the Irish branch.
A second route is to be in a job description that Ireland is hungry for. Ten years ago that was IT, now I know Ireland is hungry for nurses. If you are a nurse,get to the nearest Irish Consulate and your problems are over they will process your paperwork pronto!. If not, have you thought about a career in nursing? In 2-4 years your could have a university degree and a new life in Ireland- how much do you want it?
Think seriously about giving up your SA passport and identity for an Irish one. As it was said passports are not collectibles neither are identities. Allegiance to a country and adapting to another culture is something that shouldn't be taken lightly.
jo h
no you woudnt get one
you are entitled to one automatically if your parents are from here and you can challenge to get one if your grandpearents are irish but definatly not your great grand parents sorry!!
TJ
Contact the Irish embassy in SA. they'll be able to sort you. I hope you get in. I'm a great fan of Austin Stevens.