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The state of some of the comments in here.
OP wants the best for his children.
Which is shipping them to a foreign country because of some sensationalist rubbish gg.
Its brexit not 1933 germany get a grip.
The state of some of the comments in here.
OP wants the best for his children.
My wife and I are British, and I'm trying to see if we can insulate our children from Brexit.
My wife's grandfather was Irish which I think makes her eligible for Irish nationality.
I'm struggling to find info about whether we can then get the same for our children. I suspect we may have to live in Ireland for a period of time before this can happen.
Does anyone have any experience or information of this?
can people born in great britian hold Duel nationally like the people in N.Ireland
Not just that, you'll have to meet criteria should you wish to work somewhere. Criteria that you may not meet if it's a low skilled job.
Which is shipping them to a foreign country because of some sensationalist rubbish gg.
Its brexit not 1933 germany get a grip.
I'm not sure why anyone thinks Ireland is going to be a utopia to escape to. They have fully opened the door to foreign capital and mass immigration.
If you have an Irish passport you are an EU citizen so you can live and work in any of the 27 EU countries no problem.
I have a British passport and a French one. So basically I am winning. Brexit won’t affect me.
Same here, I got an Irish Passport as my mum is from Northern Ireland. I don't see what is wrong with giving your children more options on where they want to live and work. If they use it then great and if not, then no harm done.If you have an Irish passport you are an EU citizen so you can live and work in any of the 27 EU countries no problem.
I have a British passport and a French one. So basically I am winning. Brexit won’t affect me.
Exactly.Same here, I got an Irish Passport as my mum is from Northern Ireland. I don't see what is wrong with giving your children more options on where they want to live and work. If they use it then great and if not, then no harm done.
Haha, same here.
I wouldn't have been able to stay in France if I didn't get Irish citizenship, I had to change employers, quit my job with a British company and join a Swiss one (no regrets in the end though). BREXIT created a total mess for British expats in Europe and I know many who just gave up and went home or who have been forced home due to work. Companies here can't be bothered to deal with the uncertainty of it all (and why should they bother, most Brits don't speak a word of any other language), so job applications from people holding only British passports are just binned most of the time.
Anyway, both my wife and I now have dual nationality, so we're BREXIT-proofed and we are grateful that we were lucky enough to have the right heritage links. BREXIT is not our problem anymore, the UK can enjoy the next five years of never-ending BREXIT related nonsense, whilst everyone else moves on with more interesting things.
It's probably the one thing in my adult life that I have felt legitimately smug about. None of this is my problem at all and I couldn't care less what happens.
You mean apart from the loss of freedom of movement?
Are you just pretending to be stupid?So all those EU countries that allowed British passport holders to travel without a visa from 1947/8 will now want a visa?
So all those EU countries that allowed British passport holders to travel without a visa from 1947/8 will now want a visa?