Yes. Ireland is an independent country and a republic, so there is no reason for it to be in the Commonwealth. That is why it left it in 1949.
1922, but six counties in the province of Ulster chose to remain part of the UK and is still part of it now.
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The Republic of Ireland is not in the Commonwealth.
No, the Republic of Ireland is not a member of the Commonwealth of Nations, nor is it a Commonwealth Realm.
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Ireland became a republic in 1949 after leaving the British Commonwealth. It became an independent nation within the Commonwealth in 1921
The British commonwealth is described as an organization that has the capability to evolve a society. Ireland and India withdraw from the commonwealth and decided to be a republic nation.
Ireland was in the Commonwealth until 1949. Some people would have supported the membership of it, but others would not. On becoming a republic in 1949, it left.
Northern Ireland is part of the United Kingdom, and therefore also part of the Commonwealth of Nations.
The rebublic of Ireland
In 1921, Ireland became an independent country but chose to remain part of the British Commonwealth. In 1949, the Irish people voted to become a republic and the country changed its name to the Republic of Ireland and withdrew from the British Commonwealth.
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