Is it better to have a British or Irish passport?

Freedom to travel with an Irish passport
As of 2021, Irish passport holders could travel either visa-free or by obtaining a visa on arrival to 186 countries or territories. The Irish passport is ranked higher in terms of access than the US and UK passports, meaning that it is a highly sought-after travel document.

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What are the benefits of having an Irish passport over the UK?

Benefits of the Irish Passport
  • Visa-Free Travel. The complexities of geopolitics influence which passports are stronger than others. ...
  • Dual Citizenship. ...
  • Easy to Renew. ...
  • Free Entry into Ireland.

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Is there an advantage to having an Irish passport?

Your Irish passport allows you to travel abroad and entitles you to certain diplomatic support services from Irish embassies if you get into difficulty abroad. While your Irish passport is an internationally recognised travel document, it does not give you an automatic right to enter other countries.

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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 an Irish British and Australian passport?

Both Australia and the United Kingdom allow Dual Nationality. This means that a person can hold nationality (and the passport) of both countries.

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Can I hold an Australian and 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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Can an Australian citizen get an Irish passport?

Yes, you can apply for Irish citizenship by descent. In these cases, you can become an Irish citizen through Foreign Birth Registration. Once a person is entered onto the Foreign Births Register they are an Irish citizen and entitled to apply for an Irish passport.

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Is it worth getting Irish citizenship?

The Benefits of Irish Citizenship

travel without a visa to 170 countries (for more details click here), live, work, or study in Ireland or the UK with no restrictions. live, work, or study in any EU/EEA country with no restrictions. get or retain citizenship of another country without losing Irish citizenship.

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Does Britain allow dual citizenship?

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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How long can I stay in Europe with an Irish passport?

You can move freely within the Schengen Area (and to the countries above) after your arrival, for up to 90 days. Applicants will need to pay a fee and apply online giving some basic personal information.

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Can a non Irish person get 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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What nationality are you if you have an Irish passport?

If you were born in Ireland before 1 January 2005, you are an Irish citizen by birth. If you were born in Northern Ireland before 1 January 2005, you are entitled to claim Irish citizenship. This means that you can choose to be an Irish citizen and apply for an Irish passport if you want to.

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Can I live in Spain with an Irish passport?

Can Irish citizens live in Spain? Irish citizens can live in Spain with an Irish passport as the Republic of Ireland is part of the EU. So you've got the freedom to move and live in any other EU country, such as Spain.

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How valuable is the Irish passport?

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

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How long does it take to get an Irish passport as a UK citizen?

If you are applying by post, you should allow at least 8 weeks for your application to be processed (not including postage times). This period may be extended at certain times of the year due to increased application numbers. First-time postal applications from the UK take at least 8 weeks.

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How many people in the UK are entitled to an Irish passport?

That means about 6.7 million people in the UK who don't already have an Irish passport who could be entitled to one. We think that's a conservative estimate, but it's still quite a lot more than the current population of the Republic of Ireland, which is 4.8 million.

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Can Australians have dual citizenship?

Australian citizens may also hold the citizenship of another country or countries if the laws of those countries allow. This is known as dual, or multiple, citizenship. However, even if a person is also a citizen of another country, an Australian citizen within Australia must follow all Australian laws at all times.

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What are the disadvantages of dual citizenship in the UK?

Drawbacks of being a dual citizen include the potential for double taxation, the long and expensive process for obtaining dual citizenship, and the fact that you become bound by the laws of two nations.

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What are the disadvantages of dual citizenship in the UK and Ireland?

Disadvantages of Dual Citizenship
  • Taxation. It is essential to take your time and plan well before making a move overseas. ...
  • National Service. ...
  • Multiple Passports. ...
  • Citizen Protection. ...
  • Security. ...
  • Complicated processes. ...
  • Limited Assistance from Your Native Country. ...
  • Career Issues.

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What are the downsides of living in Ireland?

Cons of Living in Ireland
  • Everyone Drinks Heavily. The alcohol consumption before COVID-19 was 44 percent of Irish adults over 18 drinking at least once weekly. ...
  • Island Isolation. ...
  • The Troubles. ...
  • Housing Market is Competitive. ...
  • Leprechauns. ...
  • Weather. ...
  • Ireland Versus the UK. ...
  • Orange Versus Green.

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Can British citizens become Irish citizens?

Adult application based on residence for UK, EU/EEA and Swiss nationals. To apply for citizenship by naturalisation based on residence, you must prove that you have been resident in the State for at least 5 years (1825 or 1826 days) out of the last 9 years.

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How much money do you need to become an Irish citizen?

How much does Irish citizenship by descent cost? The fee for the application for Irish citizenship by descent is €175 and upon your approval, you may be required to pay an additional sum of up to €950 for certain certifications. Then you need to pay for your passport.

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How long can an Australian citizen stay in Ireland?

If you want to come to Ireland for less than 3 months, you should apply for a short stay 'C' visa. You should apply for this type of visa if you want to come to Ireland as a tourist or to visit someone, for a business meeting, or to attend a short course. You cannot stay for longer than 3 months on a 'C' visa.

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How long can I stay in Ireland with Australian passport?

Sample of the Tourist Travel Requirements for a Ireland Visa for Australian Citizens. Visa exempt for a stay of up to 90 days.

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