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2016 Postmortem
In reply to the discussion: Bill O'Reilly promises to flee to Ireland if Bernie Sanders becomes President [View all]dorkzilla
(5,141 posts)95. yes, they can (with some stipulations)
You can claim ancestry but your offspring wont be eligible if you hadnt registered before 1986.
Citizenship through descent from Irish grandparents
If one of your grandparents is an Irish citizen who was born in Ireland, but none of your parents was born in Ireland, you may become an Irish citizen. You will need to have your birth registered in the Foreign Births Register.
If you are entitled to register, your Irish citizenship is effective from the date of registration. The Irish citizenship of successive generations may be maintained in this way by each generation ensuring their registration in the Foreign Births Register before the birth of the next generation.
Since 1 July 1986, a person registered in the Foreign Births Entry Book after 1986 is deemed to be an Irish citizen only from the date of his/her entry in the Register and not from the date of birth. This means that children born to that person before his/her date of entry in the Register are not entitled to citizenship.
People registered before July 1986 are deemed Irish citizens either from the date the original Irish Nationality and Citizenship Act came into force, that is, 17 July 1956, or their date of birth, whichever is later. Only children born after 17 July 1956 can claim citizenship in such cases.
http://www.citizensinformation.ie/en/moving_country/irish_citizenship/irish_citizenship_through_birth_or_descent.html
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Bill O'Reilly promises to flee to Ireland if Bernie Sanders becomes President [View all]
Bjorn Against
Jan 2016
OP
Maher: "Oh it was such a nice book and the you had to put a picture of O'Reilly at the end"
underpants
Jan 2016
#12
Ireland should ban him from entering the country. It's too beautiful of a country.
YOHABLO
Jan 2016
#29
Is he aware that Ireland is currently governed by a centre-left coalition? eom
Betty Karlson
Jan 2016
#45
The Labour Party forms a significant part of the Irish coalition government
LeftishBrit
Jan 2016
#67
Please, oh please, oh please. But these right wing hate talkers never keep their word.
Shrike47
Jan 2016
#70
Meh, more empty bagger threats. Limbaugh & Nugent were going to be gone or dead if
catbyte
Jan 2016
#89
LOL, as if they want him. He should try Yemen or sudan. They're more inline with his politics.
FSogol
Jan 2016
#98
perhaps before he moves he should listen to the words of Irish President, Michael Higgins
Douglas Carpenter
Jan 2016
#114
Dear Bill, not 90%, but whatever it will be, yours will be higher after we levy the
randys1
Jan 2016
#126