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When you apply for an irish passport does that mean you are applying for a eu passport?

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  1. You're applying for an Irish passport.   Ireland is an EU member state so it will say something on the lines of "European Community" or "European Union" on the front.

    There's no such thing as an EU passport, not yet at least and hopefully there never will be.   I'm not a Eurosceptic but let's at least keep all the different nationalities.  

    Any passport of an EU member state should give the holders nationality of whatever country it is, long may it stay that way.   An EU passport implies that the EU is a recognised sovereign state, which it isn't.   An organisation, yes, but state, no.


  2. No, you are basically getting an Irish passport; however, having an Irish Passport give you the right to live and work anywhere in the EU

  3. Well i guess so now since ireland is part of the europeon union, it would have to be. your even on the euro dollar if im not mistaken ... except for your jack nicklaus money

  4. yes .........Northern Ireland is within the  European Union,so yes, you are getting an EU passport; go look at the pic of passport.

    http://images.search.yahoo.com/search/im...

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