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Stability, stability is a huge benefit of multiple citizenships, and there really are no disadvantages to most citizenships (U.S. citizenship has major paperwork and taxation burdens and thus shouldn't be held unless you need it, and some countries have mandatory military service, so same thing)._eddie_ wrote:I'm an American living in Ireland since 2006. I married an Irish gal in 2010. I currently have a Stamp 4 on my U.S. passport until 2016. I was talking to a friend over the weekend and he suggested I become an Irish citizen. I asked him what the advantages were and he gave me a few reasons (i.e. unemployment benefits, voting rights, hassle free travel in the EU). I was just doing some research and it seems straight forward to fill out the form and get the required documentation together. The only thing really putting me off is the amount of money it costs (1125eur !!!!!)
I don't mind going to the garda station every 5 years and getting a stamp and a new GNIB card, so can you guys convince me or tell me what major advantages I would have by becoming an Irish citizen ??
Cheers,
Eddie