Only Irish citizens can apply for an Irish passport. Does Aontu require someone to self-certify as a.moron when they want be a candidate?
Puzzleheaded-Ask2980 on
What about Irish citizens living abroad in the US
CubicDice on
That’s a whole lot of words for fuck all being said. Sprinkle in a fantasy where some people are framing a passport. At the end of the day, if you’re entitled to an Irish passport, why wouldn’t you avail of one?
While I’m here, I have to give the passport office a lot of credit. I applied for an Irish renewal in the US last year. I applied on Thursday, had the new passport in my hand on Tuesday. It’s an incredible service, probably one of the most efficient.
SteveK27982 on
Naw, just lump on a tariff & a tip and be done with it
Friendlyqueen on
Irish nationality law allows for citizenship to go multiple back generations via the foreign births register. He’s referring to those individuals.
As of current laws, if each generation registers their birth before the next generation is born, then Irish citizenship can be passed from parent to child.
Irish citizenship can be passed down generations indefinitely.
So for example: You move to Australia now as an Irish citizen. Your grandchildren register on the FBR, they then register their children and they register their children and on and on, so Irish citizenship is granted forever to all future generations.
Otherwise-Sleep2683 on
Anti Yank Sentiment—Not all Yanks are Trumpets
A-Hind-D on
Aontu trying to sound relevant
CurrencyDesperate286 on
Ah yes, I forgot we have two tiers of Irish citizen:
“Preferred”
“American”
Tough-Promotion-5144 on
Why?
14thU on
A moronic ignorant take there
Not all FBR successful applicants actually go on to apply for a passport
As said kudos to the passport office for the incredibly quick turnaround for renewals. I know how easy it is to process but still hats off
If only the same could be said for FBRs
Maxzey on
We need to reform the citizenship laws so that only the children of citizens (born in ireland and lived at least half their life here, or currently living on the island) can apply. Way too many British and Americans have irish citizenship just so they can grab an EU passport.
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Only Irish citizens can apply for an Irish passport. Does Aontu require someone to self-certify as a.moron when they want be a candidate?
What about Irish citizens living abroad in the US
That’s a whole lot of words for fuck all being said. Sprinkle in a fantasy where some people are framing a passport. At the end of the day, if you’re entitled to an Irish passport, why wouldn’t you avail of one?
While I’m here, I have to give the passport office a lot of credit. I applied for an Irish renewal in the US last year. I applied on Thursday, had the new passport in my hand on Tuesday. It’s an incredible service, probably one of the most efficient.
Naw, just lump on a tariff & a tip and be done with it
Irish nationality law allows for citizenship to go multiple back generations via the foreign births register. He’s referring to those individuals.
As of current laws, if each generation registers their birth before the next generation is born, then Irish citizenship can be passed from parent to child.
Irish citizenship can be passed down generations indefinitely.
So for example: You move to Australia now as an Irish citizen. Your grandchildren register on the FBR, they then register their children and they register their children and on and on, so Irish citizenship is granted forever to all future generations.
Anti Yank Sentiment—Not all Yanks are Trumpets
Aontu trying to sound relevant
Ah yes, I forgot we have two tiers of Irish citizen:
“Preferred”
“American”
Why?
A moronic ignorant take there
Not all FBR successful applicants actually go on to apply for a passport
As said kudos to the passport office for the incredibly quick turnaround for renewals. I know how easy it is to process but still hats off
If only the same could be said for FBRs
We need to reform the citizenship laws so that only the children of citizens (born in ireland and lived at least half their life here, or currently living on the island) can apply. Way too many British and Americans have irish citizenship just so they can grab an EU passport.