I'm an Irish citizen living in a different EU country, can I use my foreign ID if it has my Irish nationality on it [duplicate]

I'm an Irish citizen living in a different EU country, can I use my foreign ID if it has my Irish nationality on it [duplicate] - Green hat and coins on table with Irish flag

I'm just asking out of curiosity. I'm an Irish citizen currently living in Estonia. I have an Estonian ID card which has my Irish nationality on the card. Can I use this card to enter Ireland and can I use this card to reenter Estonia?






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Can you be a resident of two European countries?

With an EU permanent residence permit, you have the option of obtaining a residence permit in other EU countries; that is, under certain conditions, you can live and work in another EU country. The EU permanent residence permit has unlimited validity.

Are Irish citizens EU citizens?

Citizens of Ireland are also EU citizens, which means that they can live, work and study in any other EU member state.

Can you live anywhere in the EU with an Irish passport?

Both Irish passports and Irish passport cards allow Irish citizens to travel, live, and work without restriction in any country within the EEA, Switzerland and the Common Travel Area.

Can I lose my Irish citizenship if I live abroad?

Under the Irish Nationality and Citizenship Act 1956 as amended, the Minister for Justice has the power to revoke a certificate of naturalisation where an individual has been ordinarily resident outside of the State for seven years unless they have registered their intention to retain their Irish citizenship.



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