British Nationality Law and The Republic of Ireland

British Nationality Law And The Republic Of Ireland

This article concerns British nationality law in respect of citizens of what is now the independent state of Ireland, which was known in the United Kingdom as "Eire" between 1937 and 1949, and which was the Irish Free State between 1922 and 1937. For clarity, the article is concerned with British law, not Irish law.

Read more about British Nationality Law And The Republic Of Ireland:  British Subjects, British Subjects With Local Irish Nationality, Passport Issue, Other Developments During 1935-1949, British Nationality Act 1948, Ireland Act 1949, British Nationality Act 1981, Access To British Citizenship For Irish Citizens, British Subject Passports, Statistics, British Born Children of Irish Citizens

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