Lots of chatter in various threads about people's views on travel to the US in light of new entry rules, the political climate and a general feeling of risk when dealing with border officials.
How do you feel?
Maybe Rosie O'Donnell has a spare room for you in Ireland.Shit, I'm American, and I'm afraid to leave the country unless it's a one-way ticket.
Maybe Rosie O'Donnell has a spare room for you in Ireland.
That works both ways...but to travel to Canada you don't need a passport or card...just enhanced driver license. Not sure about Canadians traveling to the US.I spent many great days in my misspent youth touring the American west coast on large motorcycles. Did months of self-indulgent hedonism in Hawaii too. I haven't crossed the border since the US told me I need a passport and I never will again.
Have you ever tried a pint of Guinness? The first time in England I wanted a real EU beer and ordered a pint of Guinness, after a few sips.... taste buds refused it and I walked away leaving it far behind..I think the closest I will ever come to Ireland is a bar of Irish Spring and a mug of Guinness.
Guinness is at its very best in Dublin for several reasons. Guinness is always good.Have you ever tried a pint of Guinness? The first time in England I wanted a real EU beer and ordered a pint of Guinness, after a few sips.... taste buds refused it and I walked away leaving it far behind..
It could have been worse - you could have sipped English beer.Have you ever tried a pint of Guinness? The first time in England I wanted a real EU beer and ordered a pint of Guinness, after a few sips.... taste buds refused it and I walked away leaving it far behind..
Lots of chatter in various threads about people's views on travel to the US in light of new entry rules, the political climate and a general feeling of risk when dealing with border officials.
How do you feel?
Ireland is a wonderful country and well worth visiting, especially the communities outside Dublin. In 2016 I was about 20 feet from VP Biden as he walked into Trinity for dinner with their President.I think the closest I will ever come to Ireland is a bar of Irish Spring and a mug of Guinness.
We've needed a passport since just after 9/11.That works both ways...but to travel to Canada you don't need a passport or card...just enhanced driver license. Not sure about Canadians traveling to the US.
I've seen your posts and they are not Trump friendly. If you go, don't take your phone, use a burner.Shit, I'm American, and I'm afraid to leave the country unless it's a one-way ticket.
We've needed a passport since just after 9/11.
Too bad...a wonderful, beautiful, country with damn fine pubs and even finer people. The first time I travelled there the customs official looked at my Canadian passport and said "welcome home" ......name on my passport at that time...O'GradyI think the closest I will ever come to Ireland is a bar of Irish Spring and a mug of Guinness.
Do you know that if you can prove Irish ancestry (parents or grandparents) you can easily immigrate to Ireland? I've looked into this as both sets of grandparents were born in Ireland.Too bad...a wonderful, beautiful, country with damn fine pubs and even finer people. The first time I travelled there the customs official looked at my Canadian passport and said "welcome home" ......name on my passport at that time...O'Grady
I did know that but I never would leave Canada and my family. My paternal grandparents were born in Ireland staunch Catholics , my maternal grandparents in England, staunch Protestants. My Mom converted to marry may Dad......some tense family moments.Do you know that if you can prove Irish ancestry (parents or grandparents) you can easily immigrate to Ireland? I've looked into this as both sets of grandparents were born in Ireland.
Irish citizenship through birth or descent
You are not automatically an Irish citizen if you were born on the island of Ireland. You may be entitled to Irish citizenship if your parent(s) or grandparents were Irish. You may be entitled to Irish citizenship if you were born outside of Ireland, but you may need to register your birth.www.citizensinformation.ie
It was really nice living in Newfoundland. There were cheap, short direct flights to Dublin. I took advantage!I did know that but I never would leave Canada and my family. My paternal grandparents were born in Ireland staunch Catholics , my maternal grandparents in England, staunch Protestants. My Mom converted to marry may Dad......some tense family moments.
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