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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]You were never bothered before because you used your US passport throughout, and US citizens didn't need something extra to enter the EU. If you use your Irish passport to board a flight to the US, US customs and border protection will not be happy, because a EU citizen needs an ESTA, a visa waiver, to spend time in the US as a tourist if they stay less than 90 days. If they spend more than 90 days, they need a visa. We forgot our child's US passport one time, and our EU country made us fill out an ESTA before boarding, and then we had an extra interview upon entry to the US to check that she was indeed a US citizen. [b]In late 2026, the EU will implement a similar system, ETIAS, and US citizens will be required to have a visa waiver to enter the EU.[/b] So you won't be able to travel solely on your US passport anymore. I highly recommend that you enter each of your citizenship countries with the passport of that country. [/quote] When exactly was this issued?[/quote]
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