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Irish passport

cliffsgirl
Posts: 369 Forumite


in N. Ireland
Hi,
If you were born and live in the North can you get an Irish passport? The Irish one is cheaper then the British one, esoesially for kids.
Thanks
If you were born and live in the North can you get an Irish passport? The Irish one is cheaper then the British one, esoesially for kids.
Thanks
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cliffsgirl wrote: »Hi,
If you were born and live in the North can you get an Irish passport? The Irish one is cheaper then the British one, esoesially for kids.
Thanks
Irish passport no problem
english passport anyone can get them.0 -
apply via post office in Belfast..they look after it for you but be aware they are seriously OTT about the photographs you submit!Timmay!0
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Uzbekistan are doing BOGOF on passports at the moment.............What if the Hokey Pokey really is what it's all about !!!0
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a quick email to the Irish passport office and they pop a form in the post for you-i got a nice email reply and the form arrived the next morning!!
i find the Irish form alot easier than the British one.......they even sorted out a few problems with my babys one over the phone instead of sending it back to us :T
Thumbs up for the Irish passport office-our whole family now hold 2 passports!!it takes more energy
to hate than to love...
love and relax!0 -
cliffsgirl wrote: »Hi,
If you were born and live in the North can you get an Irish passport? The Irish one is cheaper then the British one, esoesially for kids.
Thanks0 -
no problem takes about 3 weeks0
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Is the Irish passport definitely cheaper? I thought it was more expensive.Member #7 SKI-ers Club
Norn Ireland Club Member 2150 -
One of the few places in the world that you can legally hold 2 passports;)
The british ones are still a lot handier for going to the US of A however, fast tracked at customs;) and no visa requirements;)I am trying, honest;) very trying according to my dear OH:rotfl:0 -
your irish
Irish passport no problem
english passport anyone can get them.
It is "you're" (you are) Irish not your
and if you are born in Northern Ireland you can have either as you are deemed to be both Irish and British
Finally there is no such thing as an english passport - it is a United Kingdom (British) PassportThe Daily Mail
Tagline - "Why let the truth get in the way of a story to incense Middle England"0 -
^ dripping with pedanticism :money:0
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