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My late father in law was born in Northern Ireland and my husband has asked me about applying for a Irish passport? Any info appreciated!
We are in Scotland. Thank you.
We have British passports.
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"If you or your parent were born on the island of Ireland before 2005, you are an Irish citizen. You can apply for an Irish passport without making an application for citizenship."
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yeah, after the blood letting of the Glorious irish struggle for freedom ! - and then the civil war
the civil servants hammered out quite a good deal for both sides. - free travel, right of residency, no defended border and special consideration of citizenship much better than what was coming for the rest of glorious Empire
"Grandfathering" is a metaphor used to describe this deal and the treaty in South Africa.