
bubblesgalore
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People who were born in Northern Ireland are entitled to apply for either a British passport or an Irish passport, if you have a British passport, the nationality will be British. A passport issued by the Republic of Ireland will state the nationality as Irish. It not unknown for people from Northern Ireland to have both passports |
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Is máith liom cáca millĂs!
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You can either have an Irish passport or a United Kingdom passport.
My dad is from Antrim but has held an Irish passport all his life. Cursed be the day when he holds a UK one. |
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dan08
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You can apply for either because of the situation in Ireland. People in the north can apply for irish passports. I have a british passport but i can apply for an irish one when my current one expires |
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I was born in England but living in Ireland for many years. I have an Irish passport but Great Britrain is also included on it cos I was born there. |
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mushaboom
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i was born in belfast, and mine says british citizen. |
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I should be doing something else
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You can have either British or Irish or both. |
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M1GURK
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its 'Irish' or 'British' if you state this as nationality in your form when applying. |
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Deadula
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I come from Nr Ireland..it will read..Irish/British that@s unless they have changed it in the last 6 yrs |
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Live4theMoment
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U either get a british or irish passport. If you get a british i think there is an option to fill out like a dual nationality thing which is where you would put irish |
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vladimir.ross
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Passport is stamped 'Great Britan and Northern Ireland' but the inner page states 'British' - that's the offical one.
You can legally carry both - GB for going to England, and Irish for the rest of the world.
(And yes, I use England - Not United Kingdom) |
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Yellow Walrus After Dark...
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I just carry a jumbo bumper fun colouring in book with me, when I'm asked for identification at the airport. |
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