As most of the people in Northern Ireland are entitled to an Irish passport in addition to the British one, people are gradually switching to Irish passports due to growing pro-unification sentiment, desire to avoid queues in European airports and convenience.
Dafke98 on
How many people in NI have both passports? 🤔
North-Lavishness-943 on
I don’t think I’ve ever seen Northern Ireland pop up in this sub before. Most of the people I’ve spoken to about this have both passports in their names and travel with whichever one is more useful at the time.
ExampleMediocre6716 on
You could be an Irish passport holder with a ton of land and its only you a few cows and a pig.
Population density is more relevant
Amnsia on
Doesn’t make sense for them to have the British passport at the moment when the Irish one lets them work in the EU.
Wellgoodmornin on
Just add the Niben river and bay and you’ve got Cyrodiil.
Specialist_Act_9394 on
I live in London not Ulster. But I can get both passports.
No idea why you wouldn’t get an Irish passport in this day & age.
AzaFitPt on
I’m surprised it’s not more Irish, not due to identity but a good back up for EU entry while travelling.
Low_Cut_368 on
I thought the title said “password” and was surprised most people seem to use one of only two lol
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As most of the people in Northern Ireland are entitled to an Irish passport in addition to the British one, people are gradually switching to Irish passports due to growing pro-unification sentiment, desire to avoid queues in European airports and convenience.
How many people in NI have both passports? 🤔
I don’t think I’ve ever seen Northern Ireland pop up in this sub before. Most of the people I’ve spoken to about this have both passports in their names and travel with whichever one is more useful at the time.
You could be an Irish passport holder with a ton of land and its only you a few cows and a pig.
Population density is more relevant
Doesn’t make sense for them to have the British passport at the moment when the Irish one lets them work in the EU.
Just add the Niben river and bay and you’ve got Cyrodiil.
I live in London not Ulster. But I can get both passports.
No idea why you wouldn’t get an Irish passport in this day & age.
I’m surprised it’s not more Irish, not due to identity but a good back up for EU entry while travelling.
I thought the title said “password” and was surprised most people seem to use one of only two lol