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Dual Irish/Britsh citizens
I have two passports/nationalities. How do I use them when I travel?Dual UK/Canadian Citizens travelling to USA and CanadaDual Colombian and US Citizenship - can I enter Brazil visa-free as a Colombian?Can a dual US-Bulgarian citizen travel to the Schengen area with a passport that expires in 3 months?Declaring 'countries visited' at immigration after travelling with dual citizenshipTravelling as a dual citizen with a single passportCan I enter the USA? I have dual citizenship (Japan and USA), but I have been to Iran with my Japanese passportDual passport US - IndonesiaDual British/Irish Citizen - Can I sponsor someone coming to meet me in Greece?Travelling back to Indonesia with Dual citizenshipCan my husband who is Australian travel for more than 90 days to Schengen with me a dual citizen to without visa
I have dual citizenship, Irish/British and have passports for both countries.
Am I bound by the 90/180 day rule when travelling in the EU after Brexit. Thank you
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I have dual citizenship, Irish/British and have passports for both countries.
Am I bound by the 90/180 day rule when travelling in the EU after Brexit. Thank you
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You are an Irish citizen, why would you not be allowed to stay in the EU as long as without Brexit?
– Willeke♦
1 hour ago
@Willeke If you're an EU citizen, you can stay as long as you like. If you're a post-Brexit British citizen, you can only stay as long as you're allowed. Unless you know the answer, it's not obvious what happens if you're both of the above.
– David Richerby
1 min ago
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I have dual citizenship, Irish/British and have passports for both countries.
Am I bound by the 90/180 day rule when travelling in the EU after Brexit. Thank you
visas schengen dual-nationality brexit
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I have dual citizenship, Irish/British and have passports for both countries.
Am I bound by the 90/180 day rule when travelling in the EU after Brexit. Thank you
visas schengen dual-nationality brexit
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You are an Irish citizen, why would you not be allowed to stay in the EU as long as without Brexit?
– Willeke♦
1 hour ago
@Willeke If you're an EU citizen, you can stay as long as you like. If you're a post-Brexit British citizen, you can only stay as long as you're allowed. Unless you know the answer, it's not obvious what happens if you're both of the above.
– David Richerby
1 min ago
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You are an Irish citizen, why would you not be allowed to stay in the EU as long as without Brexit?
– Willeke♦
1 hour ago
@Willeke If you're an EU citizen, you can stay as long as you like. If you're a post-Brexit British citizen, you can only stay as long as you're allowed. Unless you know the answer, it's not obvious what happens if you're both of the above.
– David Richerby
1 min ago
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You are an Irish citizen, why would you not be allowed to stay in the EU as long as without Brexit?
– Willeke♦
1 hour ago
You are an Irish citizen, why would you not be allowed to stay in the EU as long as without Brexit?
– Willeke♦
1 hour ago
@Willeke If you're an EU citizen, you can stay as long as you like. If you're a post-Brexit British citizen, you can only stay as long as you're allowed. Unless you know the answer, it's not obvious what happens if you're both of the above.
– David Richerby
1 min ago
@Willeke If you're an EU citizen, you can stay as long as you like. If you're a post-Brexit British citizen, you can only stay as long as you're allowed. Unless you know the answer, it's not obvious what happens if you're both of the above.
– David Richerby
1 min ago
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Because of your dual citizenship, you are in the position of being able to effectively ignore the border control aspects of Brexit. No matter what happens, you will still have the right to enter both the UK and the EU without restrictions.
The only thing that could change this is if Ireland chooses to leave the EU, too. This does not seem likely at this point.
Thank you for your clarification.
– Sarah Dover
1 hour ago
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Even after Brexit, you will be an EU citizen because of your Irish citizenship, so you have all the rights that an EU citizen has. When you enter the EU, you should do so using your Irish passport. There are more details in the answers to our reference question about using two passports.
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Because of your dual citizenship, you are in the position of being able to effectively ignore the border control aspects of Brexit. No matter what happens, you will still have the right to enter both the UK and the EU without restrictions.
The only thing that could change this is if Ireland chooses to leave the EU, too. This does not seem likely at this point.
Thank you for your clarification.
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Because of your dual citizenship, you are in the position of being able to effectively ignore the border control aspects of Brexit. No matter what happens, you will still have the right to enter both the UK and the EU without restrictions.
The only thing that could change this is if Ireland chooses to leave the EU, too. This does not seem likely at this point.
Thank you for your clarification.
– Sarah Dover
1 hour ago
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Because of your dual citizenship, you are in the position of being able to effectively ignore the border control aspects of Brexit. No matter what happens, you will still have the right to enter both the UK and the EU without restrictions.
The only thing that could change this is if Ireland chooses to leave the EU, too. This does not seem likely at this point.
Because of your dual citizenship, you are in the position of being able to effectively ignore the border control aspects of Brexit. No matter what happens, you will still have the right to enter both the UK and the EU without restrictions.
The only thing that could change this is if Ireland chooses to leave the EU, too. This does not seem likely at this point.
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Even after Brexit, you will be an EU citizen because of your Irish citizenship, so you have all the rights that an EU citizen has. When you enter the EU, you should do so using your Irish passport. There are more details in the answers to our reference question about using two passports.
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Even after Brexit, you will be an EU citizen because of your Irish citizenship, so you have all the rights that an EU citizen has. When you enter the EU, you should do so using your Irish passport. There are more details in the answers to our reference question about using two passports.
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Even after Brexit, you will be an EU citizen because of your Irish citizenship, so you have all the rights that an EU citizen has. When you enter the EU, you should do so using your Irish passport. There are more details in the answers to our reference question about using two passports.
Even after Brexit, you will be an EU citizen because of your Irish citizenship, so you have all the rights that an EU citizen has. When you enter the EU, you should do so using your Irish passport. There are more details in the answers to our reference question about using two passports.
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You are an Irish citizen, why would you not be allowed to stay in the EU as long as without Brexit?
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@Willeke If you're an EU citizen, you can stay as long as you like. If you're a post-Brexit British citizen, you can only stay as long as you're allowed. Unless you know the answer, it's not obvious what happens if you're both of the above.
– David Richerby
1 min ago