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It's probably best you don't have more passports than braincells anyway...Originally posted by Eirikur View PostI applied because it felt like the right thing to do so at that time. I started applying before the referendum was announced. It was approved just after the brexit referendum. As it was uncertain (and still is today) what is going to happen I decided not to accept it as the my country of origin doesn't allow for dual citizenship.
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You really are triggered, aren't you? Poor dear. All because you didn't get your own way. Best get used to it sweet cheeks.Originally posted by Whorty View PostHe's a coward, can't face up to his actions. Best that he leaves the UK .... let's hope the door doesn't hit the poor snowflake on the way out
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He's a coward, can't face up to his actions. Best that he leaves the UK .... let's hope the door doesn't hit the poor snowflake on the way outOriginally posted by scooterscot View PostYou're a bloody hypocrite and you know it. Own the disaster you help create rather than looking for exits.
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Same here. There could be a number of reasons such as spelling of family name differences or unregistered birth (of which there were many). Try searching Irish census records and church records.Originally posted by ladymuck View PostStill can't find my Granddad's birth certificate. So no Irish passport.
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I applied because it felt like the right thing to do so at that time. I started applying before the referendum was announced. It was approved just after the brexit referendum. As it was uncertain (and still is today) what is going to happen I decided not to accept it as the my country of origin doesn't allow for dual citizenship.Originally posted by PCTNN View PostWhy would you apply for it in the first place? Only real benefit is to vote in elections, apart from that it's just wasted money.
With settled status you can go wherever you want for up to 5 continuous years, then go back to the uk for a wee holiday to make sure you won't lose it
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Why would you apply for it in the first place? Only real benefit is to vote in elections, apart from that it's just wasted money.Originally posted by Eirikur View PostI'm so glad I turned down British Citizenship, so I could keep my EU citizenship
Have now got settled status in the UK so can work and live in 28 countries in stead of 2
With settled status you can go wherever you want for up to 5 continuous years, then go back to the uk for a wee holiday to make sure you won't lose it
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It's good that after 11PM the brexidiots are not allowed to post in this thread anymore.
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Somewhere between marginally irritated and 'pick im up so as I can put the heed in im'
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