From Liverpool to Derry: Why I’ve become an Irish citizen Born in Liverpool and living in Derry, Dominic Kearney can now call himself an Irish citizen, joining 15,000 others who have taken part in citizenship ceremonies so far this year. Gaining the tricolour lapel pin last week was a mo...
When the UK initially voted to leave, it didn't occur to me to get an Irish passport because I didn't realise the implications of not having an EU passport, and I didn't know I could claim Irish citizenship. My grandfather on my dad's side was born in County Down, but I thought ...
I read Terry’s response and it doesn’t seem to apply to your situation. If you are already an Irish citizen, then you just need to register you sons’ births with the Foreign Births Registrar. Details can be found here:https://www.dfa.ie/passports-citizenship/citizenship/born-abroad/reg...
I realy wat to do it but theres no way Im giving up my Irish passport and EU citizenship! Bob, I am a Chinese. And I just want to remind you, as other kind foreigners have said, that you HAVE TO GIVE UP all your citizenships before becoming a Chinese citizen...
Could I now fly back to Ireland for a couple of weeks before I actually receive US permanent resident status? I haven't been home in a couple of years, and I want to introduce my wife to my family. A. The fact that US Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) granted you ...