Poll:Have you considered becoming a citizen of another country as a result of the UK voting to leave the European Union?
Thursday, September 15, 2016 @ 8:26 PM
People with UK passports are scrambling to get passports for other EU countries and considering leaving the country due to of the EU referendum. I personally will be applying for a Spanish passport as I don't want any surprises.
Ireland’s foreign ministry said it had seen a significant rise in applications from Britain. There was also evidence that panicked expatriates were trying to acquire citizenship and naturalisation in other EU countries.
Ireland’s minister for foreign affairs and trade, Charlie Flanagan, said there had been a “a spike in interest in Irish passports in Northern Ireland, Great Britain and elsewhere”, and moved to reassure UK citizens with an entitlement to an Irish passport that these rights have not changed after the referendum result.
Anyone with an Irish parent or Irish grandparent is entitled to an Irish passport. An estimated 5 million Britons are eligible and a surge in interest after the referendum is threatening to overwhelm Irish officials.
Ian Paisley Jr, the MP for North Antrim in Northern Ireland, urged his constituents to get a second passport even though he had campaigned for the leave campaign.
“My advice is if you are entitled to second passport then take one,” he tweeted in response to a BBC tweet asking viewers if they had “made a mad dash for an Irish passport”.
In Spain you are entitled to Spanish citizenship if you have resided in Spain for 10 continuous years prior to applying. Naturally if one of your parents is Spanish or was born in Spain you would also be entitled to citizenship. Funnily enough being married to a Spaniard does not directly entitle you to Spanish citizenship, but it does reduce the period of time necessary before applying down to 1 year. There are more ways but they are slightly more complicated and can be read here:
http://www.mjusticia.gob.es/cs/Satellite/Portal/en/areas-tematicas/nacionalidad/nacionalidad/como-adquiere-nacionalidad/modos-adquisicion
So, are you interested in dual nationality?
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