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Should be easier for his partner to get an Irish passport after living in Ireland for 5 years than having to go to the UK. She can then also use the CTA to get into the UK.Interesting. He's normally very well informed and precise. Maybe it is about his partner.
Forgot about that. My grandfather was born in India so I should be able to qualify somehow if I can get all the paperwork in order.I can get permanent residency and the rights expect voting rights for India.
If he came as an endentured labourer his name will be on a shiplist, if your parents where born before 1961 their passenger numbers will be on their birth certificate. If that's the case all you'll need is your parents birth certificate and an unabridged birth certificate and R3-4K to get an OCI.Forgot about that. My grandfather was born in India so I should be able to qualify somehow if I can get all the paperwork in order.
My goal is Japanese or Korean nationality in the future. I've lived there for quite some time as a student and feel home there, might as well make it super permanent.
the military service requirement.
I have never even left the country, let alone have foreign citizenship!
Years ago my father told me that his grandmother was Irish, hence our ****ed up surname, but I've never done any research into it.
Imagine me - coloured - walking around in Ireland![]()
Is it possible? Most Asian countries seem super-strick on citizenship, at least compared to SA and many western nations.
I would think it would only really be possible if you have an exceptional talent or are filthy rich?
He was very misinformed.Hmm. My friend with an Irish passport just left for the uk. He said he had to go now because after December he wouldn't be able to get in any more.
I hear Korea isn't that expensive for South African though not sure the person who told was referring to the Best Korea or South Korea.My goal is Japanese or Korean nationality in the future. I've lived there for quite some time as a student and feel home there, might as well make it super permanent.
Besides, they have faster internet and trains than any western country.
Remember driving my folks car in Namibia and getting stopped in a road block. They must have thought I was an international spy.
Israel?