Does ireland still permit american citizens to have dual citizenship ie aquire irish passport?



Answer:
Hell yes! read this: "Anyone born outside Ireland, whose father or mother is an Irish citizen not born in Ireland, can become an Irish citizen" It's taken from the Irish Embassy website :)

Basically, if you weren't born in Ireland, which means you can hold a citizenship in another country, you may still qualify for citizenship, but that you have to check out the requirements on that website.

Good luck!
Irish law permits dual citizenship and does not require applicants to renounce any other citizenship held at the time of application. Applicants should however always clarify the position governing the adoption of a second citizenship with the authorities of their other country of citizenship.

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