I'm irish living for years and years in Romania, married to a romanian girl with a small daughter. For the moment our daughter is on her mums passport. We reckoned eventually we'd put the small one on an irish passport simply because nobody really has a 'beef' with the irish whereas on a romanian passport she'd be subject of all sorts of grief what with Romania's involvement in Afghanistan etc. If she was travelling when she's older then she'd better be an irish citizen in case of hijackings etc, etc. Yer I know! We're paranoid androids!
My best mate in Ireland is half german, quarter swiss and quarter irish. He holds dual nationality, Irish & Swiss, and always told me that he could either hold an irish passport or a german one but not both. Is this true?
What got me thinking (again) on this was the fact that the hungarian PM has chosen to step down and it appears that his self-nominated heir is an ethnic hungarian born in Romania and that the said 'heir' holds dual Romanian & Hungarian citizenship. How can this be?
My best mate in Ireland is half german, quarter swiss and quarter irish. He holds dual nationality, Irish & Swiss, and always told me that he could either hold an irish passport or a german one but not both. Is this true?
What got me thinking (again) on this was the fact that the hungarian PM has chosen to step down and it appears that his self-nominated heir is an ethnic hungarian born in Romania and that the said 'heir' holds dual Romanian & Hungarian citizenship. How can this be?