Question:

Who wants to rally for Emmigration? I want to be a citizen if Ireland. Where do you want to go?

by  |  earlier

0 LIKES UnLike

Renate needs an education. Dumb ***.

 Tags:

   Report

6 ANSWERS


  1. OK

    If either of your parents were born in Ireland, you are automatically an Irish Citizen.

    If any of your Grandparents were born in Ireland, you can register as an Irish Citizen, but any of your children born before you registered can't.

    If either of your parents otherwise were Irish citizens BEFORE you were born- you can register as an Irish Citizen, but any of your children born before you registered can't.

    The other way is to legally move here legally, live here for 5 years, then apply to become naturalised as Irish - but you need to look into that because naturalised citizenship can be lost.


  2. Ireland sucks. I thought I wanted to move there too, until I actually did. It's dirty and people are mean. Now I'm all about Switzerland and/or Norway. Those places are clean and rich. In Norway you don't even have to pay for college!

  3. Ireland would be my first choice, then I would have to say Canada!

  4. You really might want to visit Ireland for a prolonged length of time before you seriously try to move there. You may wind up not liking the legal system or other areas of government or some other issue and regret moving. Same goes for any major move, its not like moving to another part of town... there will be a culture shock. Do your homework, dude...

  5. Learning how to spell the word might be a good start.

  6. I would like to move to Ireland too!

Question Stats

Latest activity: earlier.
This question has 6 answers.

BECOME A GUIDE

Share your knowledge and help people by answering questions.