There is, Kaylene. It’s affectionately known as the Emerald Isle.
I’ve haven’t been there for a number of years, but the first photo of a dead Palestinian child I saw was in Sinn Fein’s newspaper there.
The Irish people are fanatically supportive of human rights, having experienced very few themselves until fairly recently, historically.
And there’s the quality of life there, the amazing people, and the mystical magical beauty of the land itself. Unfortunately I believe that one needs Irish heritage in order to obtain a visa to reside there.
Actually, you can get EU citizenship, or even residency in various EU countries, and then you can reside where you like within the EU. What you are talking about is direct heritage for automatic citizenship, but that's only one route.
There is, Kaylene. It’s affectionately known as the Emerald Isle.
I’ve haven’t been there for a number of years, but the first photo of a dead Palestinian child I saw was in Sinn Fein’s newspaper there.
The Irish people are fanatically supportive of human rights, having experienced very few themselves until fairly recently, historically.
And there’s the quality of life there, the amazing people, and the mystical magical beauty of the land itself. Unfortunately I believe that one needs Irish heritage in order to obtain a visa to reside there.
Sadly, I have none.
Actually, you can get EU citizenship, or even residency in various EU countries, and then you can reside where you like within the EU. What you are talking about is direct heritage for automatic citizenship, but that's only one route.
Thanks Joy!