Quote from: Paul on March 07, 2009, 05:39:01 AMI didn't even have to think twice on this one. Ireland all the way. In fact I have been investigating purchasing a home in the west of Ireland where I could spend the winter months once I retire. Definitely Ireland. Not so sure I'd want to spend the winters there, though. But I suppose it beats all the snow you get out in Illinois.
I didn't even have to think twice on this one. Ireland all the way. In fact I have been investigating purchasing a home in the west of Ireland where I could spend the winter months once I retire.
Is anyone familiar with the process of dual citizenship? I would like to become a dual citizen of Ireland. This is my back-up plan if I choose to leave America. With all the continual hate and violence in the U.S., I'm definitely considering it. Besides loving the culture, it would be great to live in a country where national peace and non- corrupt politicians are more realistic.
Everywhere seems to have its trade offs unfortunately. Canada is getting weird politically too. I Like Italy and France, beautiful places with history but expensive and different rules. Hang in there friend.
Is anyone familiar with the process of dual citizenship? I would like to become a dual citizen of Ireland. This is my back-up plan if I choose to leave America. With all the continual hate and violence in the U.S., I'm definitely considering it. Besides loving the culture, it would be great to live in a country where national peace non- corrupt politicians are more realistic.
I wouldn't leave the USA unless necessary, and if it were, Australia would be my best choice. In the USA, I would like to someday own a cabin buried at least double digit miles off the nearest real road, with no power and a huge garden and stream. All I want is to live out my days on this earth in God's beautiful forest creation until He calls me to heaven.
Quote from: BigKen on April 08, 2018, 11:09:19 PMIs anyone familiar with the process of dual citizenship? I would like to become a dual citizen of Ireland. This is my back-up plan if I choose to leave America. With all the continual hate and violence in the U.S., I'm definitely considering it. Besides loving the culture, it would be great to live in a country where national peace non- corrupt politicians are more realistic.The US doesn't recognize dual citizenship. They will continue to treat (and tax) you as a US citizen unless you later renounce all rights to social services. They will now allow you to re-enter the US using and different passport. You will have to continue to use your U.S. passport to enter the US. If you renounce your U.S. citizenship then you can be just like any other Nigerian. (but it is not nearly as easy to gain residency or citizenship in other countries as it is in the U.S. (Good luck trying to get residence or citizenship in Mexico or Australia!)
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