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  2. Foreign Births Register - Wikipedia

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    Fees outside Ireland vary from embassy to embassy, but is generally an equivalent to €278 in the local currency. As of 4th April 2023, applications for Foreign Birth Registration has a processing time of approximately 9 months [6] from the date of receipt of a complete application with all the required supporting documentation.

  3. Visa requirements for Irish citizens - Wikipedia

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    Visitors can apply to extend their stay when in the country. X Barbados: Visa not required [19] 6 months Visitors must have proof of onward travel, whereby their final destination is their country of residence or origin. Belarus: Visa not required [20] 30 days [21] Visa-free until 31 December 2024. [22] X Belgium: Freedom of movement [23] Belize

  4. Irish passport - Wikipedia

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    The Irish Free State was created in 1922 as a dominion of the British Commonwealth, modelled explicitly on the Dominion of Canada.At the time, dominion status was a limited form of independence and while the Free State Constitution referred to "citizens of the Irish Free State", the rights and obligations of such citizens were expressed to apply only "within the limits of the jurisdiction of ...

  5. Embassy of Ireland, Paris - Wikipedia

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    The Embassy of Ireland in Paris (French: Ambassade d'Irlande à Paris) is the diplomatic mission of Ireland to France. It is located at 12 Avenue Foch in the 16th arrondissement. [1] The embassy is accredited to Monaco. As of April 2023, the ambassador to France is Niall Burgess. [citation needed]

  6. D-class lifeboat (IB1) - Wikipedia

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    The D-class (IB1) lifeboats are inflatable boats serving in the RNLI inshore lifeboat (ILB) fleet as well as a number of Independent Lifeboats around the UK and Ireland. . Although they are known as the "IB1" at times, they are the latest development of the D-class lifeboat and as such are mainly referred to as a "D-

  7. Irish nationality law - Wikipedia

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    The distinction between the meaning of the terms citizenship and nationality is not always clear in the English language and differs by country. Generally, nationality refers to a person's legal belonging to a sovereign state and is the common term used in international treaties when addressing members of a country, while citizenship usually means the set of rights and duties a person has in ...

  8. 2024 in Ireland - Wikipedia

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    10 October – Finland 1–2 Ireland. [156] 13 October – Greece 2–0 Ireland. [157] 14 November – Ireland 1–0 Finland. [158] 17 November – England 5–0 Ireland. [159] 22 November – Two Nations League play-off fixtures were announced: [160] 20 March 2025 – Bulgaria v Ireland. 23 March 2025 – Ireland v Bulgaria.

  9. British nationality law and the Republic of Ireland - Wikipedia

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    After passage of the Acts of Union 1800, Ireland was merged with the Kingdom of Great Britain to form the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland. Resistance to the Union and desire for local self-governance led to the Irish War of Independence. Following the war, the island of Ireland was partitioned into two parts.