Nationality - Northern Irish ...mmmmmm 14:05 - May 26 with 1520 views | Keno | My inner pedant has just had a field day with my compliance dept over the fact that on the database it lists Northern Irish as a separate nationality Ive pointed out that people born in that area can be either British or Irish Northern Ireland can be a place of birth but is not a separate nationality Its a slow day so I thought I'd share | |
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Nationality - Northern Irish ...mmmmmm on 14:18 - May 26 with 1477 views | BlueStreak | Hi Keno, Genuine question here and apologies for how naïve I am being here. I was born in Northern Ireland but only lived there for 18 month before moving to England. Could I apply for an Irish passport? Never really thought about it. Thanks, | | | |
Nationality - Northern Irish ...mmmmmm on 14:18 - May 26 with 1473 views | Darth_Koont | Northern Ireland have a national football team though. So you can be British, Irish or Northern Irish depending on the context. | |
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Nationality - Northern Irish ...mmmmmm on 14:24 - May 26 with 1453 views | homer_123 | Can you identify as Northern Irish? | |
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Nationality - Northern Irish ...mmmmmm on 14:58 - May 26 with 1409 views | Keno |
Nationality - Northern Irish ...mmmmmm on 14:18 - May 26 by BlueStreak | Hi Keno, Genuine question here and apologies for how naïve I am being here. I was born in Northern Ireland but only lived there for 18 month before moving to England. Could I apply for an Irish passport? Never really thought about it. Thanks, |
yes if you were born in Ireland or Northern Ireland before 1 January 2005 | |
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Nationality - Northern Irish ...mmmmmm on 15:40 - May 26 with 1367 views | factual_blue | Were they humbled? | |
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Nationality - Northern Irish ...mmmmmm on 16:43 - May 26 with 1324 views | Cotty |
Nationality - Northern Irish ...mmmmmm on 14:18 - May 26 by BlueStreak | Hi Keno, Genuine question here and apologies for how naïve I am being here. I was born in Northern Ireland but only lived there for 18 month before moving to England. Could I apply for an Irish passport? Never really thought about it. Thanks, |
Yes you can. Also your children can, even if you were not an Irish citizen at the time if their birth. Get on it! Just registering my youngest, the processing time is 18 months currently though…. | | | |
Nationality - Northern Irish ...mmmmmm on 16:47 - May 26 with 1307 views | GlasgowBlue | Isn't it the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland? | |
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Nationality - Northern Irish ...mmmmmm on 16:48 - May 26 with 1313 views | Cotty |
Nationality - Northern Irish ...mmmmmm on 16:47 - May 26 by GlasgowBlue | Isn't it the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland? |
Probably not for much longer | | | | Login to get fewer ads
Nationality - Northern Irish ...mmmmmm on 18:21 - May 26 with 1259 views | factual_blue |
Nationality - Northern Irish ...mmmmmm on 14:58 - May 26 by Keno | yes if you were born in Ireland or Northern Ireland before 1 January 2005 |
I was born in Pimlico before 2005. There were quite a few Irish people living in the area. Presumably I qualify for an Irish passport? | |
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Nationality - Northern Irish ...mmmmmm on 19:16 - May 26 with 1192 views | Keno |
Nationality - Northern Irish ...mmmmmm on 16:47 - May 26 by GlasgowBlue | Isn't it the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland? |
yep but Northern Ireland isnt yet a separate country | |
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Nationality - Northern Irish ...mmmmmm on 19:17 - May 26 with 1190 views | Keno |
Nationality - Northern Irish ...mmmmmm on 18:21 - May 26 by factual_blue | I was born in Pimlico before 2005. There were quite a few Irish people living in the area. Presumably I qualify for an Irish passport? |
would we want you? | |
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Nationality - Northern Irish ...mmmmmm on 19:32 - May 26 with 1175 views | PhilTWTD |
Nationality - Northern Irish ...mmmmmm on 18:21 - May 26 by factual_blue | I was born in Pimlico before 2005. There were quite a few Irish people living in the area. Presumably I qualify for an Irish passport? |
You qualify for a Burgundian passport. | | | |
Nationality - Northern Irish ...mmmmmm on 19:34 - May 26 with 1173 views | Keno |
Nationality - Northern Irish ...mmmmmm on 19:32 - May 26 by PhilTWTD | You qualify for a Burgundian passport. |
Are Sealand Passports still a thing? | |
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Nationality - Northern Irish ...mmmmmm on 19:47 - May 26 with 1155 views | PhilTWTD |
Nationality - Northern Irish ...mmmmmm on 19:34 - May 26 by Keno | Are Sealand Passports still a thing? |
Think so. I believe they have an international football team, although they play most of their games away from home. | | | |
Nationality - Northern Irish ...mmmmmm on 20:18 - May 26 with 1099 views | jontysnut |
Nationality - Northern Irish ...mmmmmm on 14:58 - May 26 by Keno | yes if you were born in Ireland or Northern Ireland before 1 January 2005 |
I can apply for an Irish passport as my mum, although from NI, was for that purpose born on the island of Ireland. Nationality and citizenship is a different thing. [Post edited 26 May 2022 20:21]
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Nationality - Northern Irish ...mmmmmm on 06:44 - May 27 with 961 views | noggin |
Nationality - Northern Irish ...mmmmmm on 14:18 - May 26 by BlueStreak | Hi Keno, Genuine question here and apologies for how naïve I am being here. I was born in Northern Ireland but only lived there for 18 month before moving to England. Could I apply for an Irish passport? Never really thought about it. Thanks, |
Yes you can. I was born in Northern Ireland to British parents and now have an Irish passport. It's all very simple if you have your birth certificate. Even if you don't, you can order a copy. | |
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Nationality - Northern Irish ...mmmmmm on 14:45 - May 27 with 844 views | Keno |
Drat thats my world shattering career as a gymnast left in ruins | |
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