If you hold an Irish passport, then the answer is no. However, you are likely to be asked for photo ID or proof of nationality so the most obvious document to bring is your passport. Whenever you are travelling to another country, bring your passport.
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No. Both Ireland and Cyprus are members of the European Union and there are no visa requirements for EU nationals.
Most Irish parents start introducing the sport as soon as the child can hold a hurley.
Of course. He is an American citizen, so he would certainly hold an American passport.
yes but when u travel u always have to carry your american passport
If you are a citizen of both countries and that their laws allow for a dual citizen then yes it is possible to hold both passports.
If you have both citizenship and both their laws allow you to hold both passport then you are legally a dual citizen of the countries.
No. It was debated in the Dáil, which is the Irish parliament, as they were the elected representatives of the Irish people. The treaty was passed, but it in time led to a civil war.
Yes, a person may hold both a Canadian and American passport.
People who hold a Dutch passport are Dutch citizens.
Generally one has to be a citizen of a country to hold a passport of a country. Exceptions are few, but include refugees who can be given temporary papers by a country. People can be citizens of several countries at the same time and hold several different passports at the same time.