Do Irish citizens have right of abode in the UK?
Answer:
yip and they are welcomed
Yes and visa versa look under the irish governments web site
We're all in the EU now.
Yes, even before the Maastricht Treaty Irish and UK citizens have been free to live and work in either country. I think there are extra voting rights too.
General elections: British only
Local elections: British and Irish only
European elections: All EU citizens.
yes there is alot of irish living in uk and a lot of people from uk living in ireland im one of them
yes and they are most welcome.they work hard and play hard,and are generally up for the craic.good people
Yeah sure come on over.
Yes ,, and Have had the "Right" as you put it for Many Many Years ----They are very Welcome in my Opinion --- Unlike the Thousands and Thousands of Others who are "Dedicated" to Destroying Great Britain and Our Way of Life .........
Yes they do.
yes i moved to England some years ago you can even apply for a council house, work and many more opportunities. this can happen under the EU law. But just remember there is no place like home.
yes, you can live in the occupied 6 counties easy enough so you can live in britain. remember to keep up your national health payments back home. i worked in britain for 6 months, worst time in my life. treated like crap. the only good thing is your invisible in england. chippies are cheaper and corner shops sell booze. other than that i cant reccomend any reason to emmigrate to britain.
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