We’d like to leave because the gun situation is untenable and getting more horrifying every day. |
Guns everywhere! My Lord, it is quite the tenses! |
LOL. Yeah, right, we're racing to go back to Germany. <snort> That worked out so well for my ancestors. No, thanks. We'll stay right here in the good old USA and praise God that this is where we ended up. ![]() |
I am eligible. However my father did not register with Foreign Births Register (Ireland). Too late now, he's deceased. We'd have to link to family still living there. |
The population of the US is roughly 332,400,000. It’s news that, with 40% of Americans eligible for a foreign passport, 0.000988% of Americans have applied for Irish citizenship in the first 6 months of this year? Along with the 0.001113% of the population that is on the waiting list for Italian citizenship?
Considering that DHS has actually registered more than 2 million immigrants at the Mexican border so far this year, I think we’ll be ok. |
People who think women are better off in Europe are delusional. |
Except for all of the ones who come here for college because they can’t get into the university in their home country. |
I am from Detroit. People in Europe are definitely better off than people in Detroit. If you’re UMC/wealthy, the US is great! If you are not, there are better options elsewhere if you can get there. |
Yeah, it’s really nice to go places and not have to consider that you might get shot. Imagine, kids just going to school and no shooter drills. Crazy. We have more guns than people. |
Build! The! Wall! |
it is not the Dems that people are afraid of. |
Then you’re not eligible. Your father (assuming he had a grandparent born in Ireland is eligible), but you can never get it through him if he didn’t get it before your birth, and you also can never get it through family in Ireland at this point. Sorry to break it to you. |
Do I have any chance in Germany? Grandparents all came from Germany in the 1930s. However, my parents were born in the US in the 1940s. Extended family (great aunts and uncles and their kids and their grandkids) all remained in Germany. We are not Jewish. |
Don't you need to serve in the military if you receive another country's passport? |
Oh, wow. I was wondering about this. Both of my grandparents were born in Slovakia! |