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Originally posted by NotAllThere View PostGetting an Irish passport won't increase the number of people living in Ireland necessarily. So no, there won't be more people.
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Originally posted by alreadypacked View PostYou will have to join a very long queue.
Number of Irish passport applications rises to record level | World news | The Guardian
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Here’s a thought, does anyone know the answer: what if you’re adopted and your adoptive parents were born in Ireland?
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Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostIreland to overtake China as having the most people in the World....
I'm glad there will be more people to bail out the EU with big tax rises when time comes...2020 is the most likely.
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Originally posted by WTFH View PostEasiest way: be born on the island.
Next easiest: parents or grandparents born on the island.
Next: marry someone with an Irish passport, then live on the island for 3 years.
A few years ago you could get a passport if you invested €1million in the ROI, not sure if that’s still an option, but you could try with half of you moderator Christmas bonus for this year...
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Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostIreland to overtake China as having the most people in the World....
I'm glad there will be more people to bail out the EU with big tax rises when time comes...2020 is the most likely.
Tax is what pays for public services and the operation of democratic governments. The US-style obsession with low taxes but also tulip almost non-existent public services over there seems to be spreading like wildfire over here too unfortunately to inside IR35 serfs such as yourself.
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