Yes, owning two passports is legal in most countries, including Ireland & the United States. However it depends on the country. Dual citizenship has always been a dream of mine, mainly because it opens up your options.

Does Ireland Recognise dual citizenship?

Ireland allows dual citizenship, which means that you can become an Irish citizens and remain a citizen of another country. Some countries do not allow dual citizenship and you should check the citizenship rules of your country of nationality if you are considering applying for Irish citizenship.

Do Irish citizens pay taxes in both countries?

Currently, while you are still living abroad, you are regarded as a non-resident, Irish domiciled individual, and as such you are taxable on your Irish source of income only (i.e. on your rental income only). You do not have to pay tax on income earned in another country.

What are benefits of Irish American dual citizenship?

Some of the benefits of being an Irish citizen are that you can:

  • Enjoy fundamental rights as set out in the Irish Constitution.
  • Live, work, study and travel in Ireland and the UK.
  • Live, work, study and travel in the EU/EAA.
  • Access free education.
  • Vote in Irish and European elections.
  • Be elected to government.

How far back can you claim Irish citizenship?

1. Born in Ireland before 1 January 2005. If you were born in Ireland before 1 January 2005, you are an Irish citizen by birth. If you were born in Northern Ireland before 1 January 2005, you are entitled to claim Irish citizenship.

How do you qualify for dual citizenship in Ireland?

Qualifying for Dual Citizenship in Ireland The 1956 act allowed citizenship by descent for persons who were born outside of Ireland, but descend from Irish citizens. Eligible applicants include (1) any person whose grandparent was born in Ireland; and (2) any person whose parent is an Irish citizen.

Is US Social Security taxable in Ireland?

Under Article 18 of the Ireland/USA Double Taxation Agreement (DTA), United States social security pensions paid to Irish residents are exempt from tax in the United States. Therefore, an Irish resident recipient of a United States social security pension is a chargeable person on such pension for income tax purposes.

Can you get tax back if you leave Ireland?

If you have worked and paid tax since the 1st January and if you are now unemployed and/or leaving Ireland, then you may be entitled to a tax refund if you have unused tax credits. If you have not paid any tax, you will not be due a refund. To claim a tax refund, you need to complete a form P50.

Do you pay US taxes if you are dual Irish / American citizen?

It depends in the first instance on which country you live in. If you live in the United States, then you will simply pay US income tax (federal plus state and local tax, if applicable). Your Irish citizenship will be irrelevant in that event: Ireland, like almost all countries, taxes a person based on residence rather than citizenship.

Is it easy to get dual citizenship in Ireland?

Dual Citizenship in Ireland Ireland is also one of the easiest countries to get dual citizenship. Irish Dual citizenship allows you to maintain citizenship in your country of origin and also have access to an Irish passport.

Do you have to pay US taxes if you are dual citizen of Canada?

Yes, if you are a citizen or resident alien of the United States, you have a U.S. tax obligation, even if you’re a dual citizen of the U.S. and Canada. The U.S. is one of two countries in the world that taxes based on citizenship, not place of residency.

What was the double taxation treaty between the US and Ireland?

Double Taxation Treaty between Ireland and USA (1997) Convention between the government of Ireland and government of the United States of America for the avoidance of double taxation and the prevention of fiscal evasion with respect to taxes on income and capital gains