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Could you please expand on this?
Register where?
http://www.citizensinformation.ie/categ ... ralisationYou were ordinarily resident outside Ireland (other than in public service) for a continuous period of 7 years and, without a reasonable excuse, did not register your name and a declaration of your intention to retain Irish citizenship with an Irish diplomatic mission or consular office or with the Minister for Justice, Equality and Law Reform on an annual basis
If you read that link it seems that once you have obtained Irish citizenship through naturalisation, you can lose it by aquiring another citizenship. That's pretty tough.microlab wrote:Could you please expand on this?
Register where?http://www.citizensinformation.ie/categ ... ralisationYou were ordinarily resident outside Ireland (other than in public service) for a continuous period of 7 years and, without a reasonable excuse, did not register your name and a declaration of your intention to retain Irish citizenship with an Irish diplomatic mission or consular office or with the Minister for Justice, Equality and Law Reform on an annual basis
That is true. It must be remembered though that not recognizing (or acknowledging) the citizenship of another country is very different from trying to prohibit it. Most countries probably don't actually recognize, in a formal sense, the citizenship of another country that may be possessed by one of its citizens. The thing is that the countries that are said to "allow" dual citizenship generally choose not to care if one of their citizens is also the citizen of another country.Plaasjapie wrote:Many countries refuse to acknowledge citizenship of other countries at all.
although its a pretty comprehensive guide, the first entry I looked at was incorrect. Belgium has a 3 year residency requirement as apposed to the previous requirement of 5 years.microlab wrote:Comprehensive world citizenship list
http://www.multiplecitizenship.com/worldsummary.html