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If you have Irish heritage.....

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  1. Salty

    Salty 20,000 Posts Club
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    Over 40 million people of Irish descent are in the States. If you have just one Irish grandparent you are eligible for citizenship. This means you can qualify for an E.U. passport. This allows you to work or live anywhere in the E.U..

    Check the link here:
     
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  2. 5 point Gillinist

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    I have Irish descent, but live anywhere in the E.U. ?

    To paraphrase Muhammad Ali - "I'm glad my granddaddy got on that boat."
     
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    Just missed as my maternal great grandparents were both born in Ireland, making my maternal grandmother 100% Irish, but born in America.

    Thinking my great grandmother would wax lyrical about the green isle of her youth, my aunt asked what she thought of Ireland, and this was her reply: "It was a horrible place, there was not enough to eat." When did she come to America? Circa 1840 and the cause was famine.
     
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    Van, from what I read - you would still qualify
     
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    Most of my family just identifies as "American" in the census now since we've been here so long, but I have a great-grandparent that was from Ireland.

    I missed out by 1 generation! Haha
     
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    My wife’s grandparents came from Ireland.
    Soon after we married they invited the “clan” to a tour of their old home.
    We didn’t have two dimes to rub together and declined.

    …if I could only tell my younger self that I’d lend him the money.

    My daughter gave us a DNA kit a few years back.
    Amazing how it was able to trace my wife’s ancestry back to the exact village where her grandparents lived.

    Rob
     
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    Grandpa was an orangeman. Doubt the greens would let me in.
     
  8. Salty

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    Oh, so you mean the Syracuse University Orange-men!

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    Thanks, I am proud of my Irish ancestry, as I am of my American Pioneer ancestry, and my English ancestry. But our most important ancestry are the individuals who influenced the culture in which we came of age. For me, and many of my age, it was the greatest generation.
     
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