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CurtEastPoint

(19,686 posts)
4. Spot on. Learn something every day....
Sun Aug 7, 2022, 09:20 AM
Aug 2022

from travel.state.gov

U.S. nationals, including dual nationals, must use a U.S. passport to enter and leave the United States. Dual nationals may also be required by the foreign country to use its passport to enter and leave that country. Use of the foreign passport to travel to or from a country other than the United States is not inconsistent with U.S. law.

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The US and Ireland have dual citizenship. Irish_Dem Aug 2022 #1
i knew that part, actually. mopinko Aug 2022 #3
A big decision. Irish_Dem Aug 2022 #5
well, if moved anywhere, it would be there. mopinko Aug 2022 #6
What are you going to do about taxes? Sanity Claws Aug 2022 #8
yes but mopinko Aug 2022 #9
I remember reading that the minimum income requirement was $55,000 per person Saoirse9 Aug 2022 #19
lol. i'd rather be stateless than a citizen of the crown. mopinko Aug 2022 #23
i have another ?? mopinko Aug 2022 #10
When my grandparents went back to get their land, they had to be there in person Irish_Dem Aug 2022 #12
i dont know there is any, but... mopinko Aug 2022 #13
I don't know current Irish law. Irish_Dem Aug 2022 #14
the luck of the irish, i fear. mopinko Aug 2022 #15
Right, if we didn't have bad luck we wouldn't have any luck at all. :( Irish_Dem Aug 2022 #17
The other thing, land passed to the oldest male heir. Irish_Dem Aug 2022 #18
hey, i have a ?? bout that naming stuff- mopinko Aug 2022 #24
The second male child is named after his mother's father. Irish_Dem Aug 2022 #25
You will need a valid US passport when you re-enter Layzeebeaver Aug 2022 #2
Spot on. Learn something every day.... CurtEastPoint Aug 2022 #4
it being an eu passport means a lot to my kids. mopinko Aug 2022 #7
Really? I hadn't heard children could get one TxGuitar Aug 2022 #20
i believe they take the path of anyone who applies for any reason. mopinko Aug 2022 #22
This link might be helpful TxGuitar Aug 2022 #26
as long as your children are TxGuitar Aug 2022 #27
yeah, if they're under 18, they get it too. mopinko Aug 2022 #28
just to be clear... TxGuitar Aug 2022 #29
well, there's an interesting point- mopinko Aug 2022 #31
My pacifist parents had multiple escapes planned for me and my brothers during the Vietnam war. hunter Aug 2022 #21
Friend here recently got her Irish citizenship. It took over 12 months and required many documents GoneOffShore Aug 2022 #11
i think moving there would require me to find mopinko Aug 2022 #16
I am a member of two FB groups for Americans moving to Ireland TxGuitar Aug 2022 #30
That's good, as some of the Americans moving to France groups have some #loser45 supporters GoneOffShore Aug 2022 #32
can you say which ones? mopinko Aug 2022 #33
Americans moving to Ireland TxGuitar Aug 2022 #34
ty mopinko Aug 2022 #35
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