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Cherie 22-06-2016 12:34 PM

Will you utilise your European Granny?
 
So if we leave, will you apply for a passport say is you have an Irish Granny so you can have dual nationality thereby affording easy access to Europe if you want to work?

Niamh. 22-06-2016 12:36 PM

There's already been an rush on apparently of people applying for Irish passports

Cherie 22-06-2016 12:37 PM

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Originally Posted by Niamh. (Post 8746263)
There's already been an rush on apparently of people applying for Irish passports


It's a win win really people who can would be crazy not to :hee:

billy123 22-06-2016 12:46 PM

No. My Mum is Irish but what benefit would it bring?
Working in Europe isnt dependant on being in the EU.

Marsh. 22-06-2016 12:50 PM

Assuming we leave.

I think we're staying in no matter what.

*fixes tin hat*

y.winter 22-06-2016 12:53 PM

Not the same case, but I have my lawyers working for a Romanian passport (grandmother) for the last year so I could move to the UK with EU passport, and now the referendum is making it so tragic for me. :hehe::worry:
So there's a subjective part in me that really hopes it's going to be a stay, but that's just selfish. But well, whatever will be will be.

StephenPullen 22-06-2016 12:54 PM

I don't see the fascination with Europe; I'd rather live and work in North America or Australia.

Cherie 22-06-2016 12:56 PM

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Originally Posted by bobnot (Post 8746274)
No. My Mum is Irish but what benefit would it bring?
Working in Europe isnt dependant on being in the EU.

Freedom of movement. you would have to apply for a work visa and pay for it?

Cherie 22-06-2016 12:57 PM

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Originally Posted by StephenPullen (Post 8746292)
I don't see the fascination with Europe; I'd rather live and work in North America or Australia.


That's another thread :fist:

Cherie 22-06-2016 12:59 PM

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Originally Posted by y.winter (Post 8746286)
Not the same case, but I have my lawyers working for a Romanian passport (grandmother) for the last year so I could move to the UK with EU passport, and now the referendum is making it so tragic for me. :hehe::worry:
So there's a subjective part in me that really hopes it's going to be a stay, but that's just selfish. But well, whatever will be will be.


Aw..like Marsh I think we will stay in but it will be marginal

StephenPullen 22-06-2016 01:04 PM

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Originally Posted by Cherie (Post 8746307)
Aw..like Marsh I think we will stay in but it will be marginal

You won't have to worry about messing around with passports. The UK will stay in anyway regardless of the vote - Cameron will always get his way, he'll just over-rule the referendum if the outcome is not what he wants.

user104658 22-06-2016 01:05 PM

My wife has an ROI grandad in his late 70's but unfortunately he doesn't exist and has no nationality! Hahaha. Well, I think he now (after years of forms) has a British passport, however for most of his life, he was totally non-existant...

Basically he was born and raised in Ireland then came over to England "clothes on his back" style. Never went abroad, only banked locally, never needed ID... for anything... then when he wanted to go abroad, in his 60's, he tried to track down a birth certificate... but he had been born and registered in a tiny nunnery in middle-of-nowhere Ireland, which had later burned to the ground taking all records with it. There's no record of his birth anywhere, OR of him ever having existed, at all, in Ireland :joker:.

Funny thing is, if you think of the stereotype of a simple little Irish fella, that's basically him. Like he's the guy they made the "Irish jokes" about.

user104658 22-06-2016 01:05 PM

Other than that, sadly, I don't think either of us have any non-UK connections of any kind. Meh.

Cherie 22-06-2016 01:10 PM

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Originally Posted by StephenPullen (Post 8746312)
You won't have to worry about messing around with passports. The UK will stay in anyway regardless of the vote - Cameron will always get his way, he'll just over-rule the referendum if the outcome is not what he wants.

I thought it was an interesting question :shrug: let's face it most of the leave campaign has been based speculation so I thought I could join in :laugh:

Kizzy 22-06-2016 01:21 PM

I'm on ancestry.com as we speak...

user104658 22-06-2016 01:28 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by StephenPullen (Post 8746312)
You won't have to worry about messing around with passports. The UK will stay in anyway regardless of the vote - Cameron will always get his way, he'll just over-rule the referendum if the outcome is not what he wants.

A bit of selective vote counting might go on, in my opinion, despite people's insistance that these things "don't happen"... however, if the result is announced as "Exit" then it will not be over-ruled. The implications for western democracy would be insane.

billy123 22-06-2016 01:38 PM

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Originally Posted by Cherie (Post 8746294)
Freedom of movement. you would have to apply for a work visa and pay for it?

Who told you that you need to pay for a visa?

AProducer'sWetDream 22-06-2016 01:40 PM

Ooh I never thought about this. Both grandparents on my dads side are Irish. So could I apply for dual citizenship? :conf:

They moved here in the 50s and I don't know if they became full British citizens or had dual citizenship...

billy123 22-06-2016 01:41 PM

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Originally Posted by AProducer'sWetDream (Post 8746424)
Ooh I never thought about this. Both grandparents on my dads side are Irish. So could I apply for dual citizenship? :conf:

Possibly because it isnt true,

Crimson Dynamo 22-06-2016 01:44 PM

Both my grannies are dead so little bit offensive tbh

AProducer'sWetDream 22-06-2016 01:45 PM

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Originally Posted by bobnot (Post 8746427)
Possibly because it isnt true,

http://www.citizensinformation.ie/en...h_citizen.html

First question applies to me I believe :conf:

billy123 22-06-2016 01:45 PM

I honestly dont care whether we stay or leave at this point. What does piss me off is the misinformation that has been relayed to people by both sides.

Cherie 22-06-2016 01:45 PM

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Originally Posted by bobnot (Post 8746421)
Who told you that you need to pay for a visa?

Are you honestly saying if Britain exits the EU, the Remaining EU countries won't impose tariffs and that everything will remain as it is :joker:

Cherie 22-06-2016 01:47 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by AProducer'sWetDream (Post 8746433)
http://www.citizensinformation.ie/en...h_citizen.html

First question applies to me I believe :conf:


Yes you can if you have an Irish grandparent you can apply for an Irish passport

what part of that is misinformation Bob?

billy123 22-06-2016 01:47 PM

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Originally Posted by AProducer'sWetDream (Post 8746433)
http://www.citizensinformation.ie/en...h_citizen.html

First question applies to me I believe :conf:

I dont think anyone questioned whether you were eligble to become an irish citizen http://cdn.thisisbigbrother.com/smilies/conf.gif


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