Can you hold a British and Irish passport?

If you are an eligible British citizen, you may be permitted to hold both a British and Irish passport. If you can provide evidence of your claim to Irish citizenship, you will be able to hold both passports. The advantages of holding dual British and Irish passports are significant.

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Is it good to have a British and Irish passport?

Dual citizenship allows you to move freely between the two countries. Therefore, if you're a holder of both a British and an Irish passport, you can travel, work, and study in the UK, Ireland, and other EU member countries.

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Can I have dual UK and Irish citizenship?

Ireland allows dual citizenship, which means that you can become an Irish citizens and remain a citizen of another country.

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Can a British citizen have an Irish passport?

You must be an Irish citizen to get an Irish Passport. You are automatically an Irish Citizen if you were born in Ireland before 2005 or if you were born abroad to a parent who was born in Ireland before 2005.

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Can a British spouse get an Irish passport?

If you are married to, or in a civil partnership with, an Irish citizen, you can apply to become an Irish citizen by naturalisation. You can apply if you live in Ireland or Northern Ireland and meet the following conditions: You are 18 or over. You have been married for 3 years or more.

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Can my Australian wife get an Irish passport?

The spouse or civil partner of an Irish citizen may apply for Irish citizenship through naturalisation after three years of marriage/civil partnership plus three years residence on the island of Ireland.

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Who is eligible for an Irish passport?

You must be an Irish citizen to be eligible for an Irish passport. You can get Irish citizenship by birth or descent or through naturalisation. If you are the spouse or civil partner of an Irish citizen you can apply for citizenship through naturalisation if you meet certain conditions.

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Can you have Irish British and Australian citizenship?

Applying for an Irish passport

Both Ireland and Australia allow for dual nationality. If your child is an Irish citizen (born to a parent who was born in Ireland), you can also apply for an Irish passport for him/her.

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What are the benefits of dual citizenship between British and Irish?

Under the CTA, British and Irish citizens can move freely and reside in either jurisdiction and enjoy associated rights and privileges, including the right to work, study and vote in certain elections, as well as to access social welfare benefits and health services.

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Does Britain allow dual citizenship?

The UK government does allow British citizens to hold dual nationality. This means that if you are an overseas national who naturalised as a British citizen you can still retain your original nationality as well.

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What are the disadvantages of dual citizenship UK and Ireland?

Disadvantages of Dual Citizenship
  • Taxation.
  • National Service.
  • Multiple Passports.
  • Citizen Protection.
  • Security.
  • Complicated processes.
  • Limited Assistance from Your Native Country.
  • Career Issues.

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Can an Australian have dual citizenship?

From 4 April 2002, it has been permissible for Australian citizens to acquire citizenship of another country without losing their Australian citizenship. While Australia now recognises dual citizenship, there are still many countries that do not allow their citizens to hold an additional foreign citizenship.

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Can Irish citizens hold 3 passports?

Can you get triple citizenship in Ireland? Triple, or multiple citizenship, is theoretically allowed in Ireland. Because you don't need to give up previous nationalities to be an Irish citizen, holding other citizenships won't affect your chances of becoming an Irish citizen.

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Which passport should dual citizens use UK?

Our policy on dual nationality

The United Kingdom: recognises dual nationality. allows British nationals who have dual nationality, to hold a British passport.

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Which are the most powerful passports in the world?

2023 strongest passports in the world, according to the Henley Passport Index
  • Singapore (192 destinations)
  • Germany, Italy, Spain (190 destinations)
  • Austria, Finland, France, Japan, Luxembourg, South Korea, Sweden (189 destinations)
  • Denmark, Ireland, Netherlands, United Kingdom (188 destinations)

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Can Irish citizens live in the UK after Brexit?

If you are an Irish citizen and you want to continue living in the UK, you do not need to apply to the EU Settlement Scheme. Your rights to live, work and access public services in the UK are still in place under the Common Travel Area arrangement.

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Is Irish passport better than British?

The rankings for the world's most powerful passport have been revealed with the Irish and UK documents officially ranked as the tied-sixth best passport to have. Both passports will entitle a traveller to access 187 different countries or territories without having to have a visa.

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Is it worth having an Irish passport?

Irish citizenship gives you every right an Irish citizen has, in return for investment. With your Irish passport, you can travel more freely, access the EU without restrictions, make use of health services, get quality education, and other fundamental rights as a citizen.

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Who is eligible for Irish dual citizenship?

Either one parent or an Irish-born grandparent must have had Irish citizenship at the time of your birth for you to be eligible to acquire dual citizenship.

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Can an Australian citizen get an Irish passport?

Guidelines for Applicants Resident in Australia

You can become an Irish citizen if: One of your grandparents was born on the island of Ireland, or; One of your parents was an Irish citizen at the time of your birth, even though they were not born on the island of Ireland.

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Can I be Irish and British?

If you're an Irish citizen

If you were born in Northern Ireland, you'll usually have British and Irish dual citizenship - even if you don't have a UK passport. You can check if you're already a British citizen on GOV.UK.

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Do I lose my British citizenship if I become an Australian citizen?

You don't need to give up your British citizen when you apply to become an Australian Citizen, and holding other citizenships won't affect your British citizenship.

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Can you get an Irish passport by descent?

If one of your parents was born in Ireland you may be entitlement to Irish Citizenship by descent. If one of your grand-parents was born in Ireland or if one of your parents was an Irish Citizen at the time of your birth you may be entitled to Irish Citizenship by obtaining a Foreign Birth Registration Certificate.

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Can I get an Irish passport if my grandad was Irish?

You can become an Irish citizen if one of your grandparents was born in Ireland, or you can become an Irish citizen if one of your parents was an Irish citizen at the time of your birth, but was not born in Ireland. If you're eligible, you can register your birth on the Foreign Births Register.

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Can I become an Irish citizen if my great grandparents were Irish?

In fact, Ireland is one of the relatively few countries in the world that allows citizenship by ancestry as far back as your great-grandparents (most only go as far as grandparents).

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