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If the child is born in the UK I suspect it will be entitled to a British and an Irish passport.
Only the Irish passport will cost you lots more.
€80 vs £77.50
Only the Irish passport will cost you lots more.
To take this thread away from a debate on passports, I have recently just had a baby in Ireland and to be honest, comparing it to my friends experiences in NI, the standard of service in the UK/NI seems to be much better. Better post birth checks, visits and care.
If you can have the baby in the UK, I'd go for that.
Pop over to France ,their healthcare is second to none!!
I'd have to disagree with this. I've friends who live in the UK and have been shocked by the lack of monitoring during pregnancy that there is in the UK compared with Ireland. Maybe NI is different to the UK mainland due to the policy of employing loads of extra public servants so as to keep unemployment low (as consequently reduce terrorism).
Also, apparantly Dublin is the safest place in the world to give birth - [broken link removed]
Hopefully this is the right forum.
Here is the scenario. We are an Irish couple living in the UK for over 5 years now and we are planning to have a baby this year.
So should we have the in Ireland or the UK. What are the issues if any that we should consider - short, medium, long term.
We plan moving back to Ireland within the next 5 years.
cheers
If you are living in the UK how would you have a baby in Ireland? Pop over when the contractions start? Seems a bit silly to me. Go to your nearest maternity unit, stop over thinking it.
Deciding what kind of birth you would like is extremely important for many women and can have a huge impact on the possible outcome and the experience in general. Doing research and making plans in advance seems eminently sensible and not "overthinking" it. Very easy to move a little in advance of the birth to be as close as possible to where you plan to give birth, assuming of course you don't plan to give birth at home which is not uncommon in the UK.
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The passport options are better with the U.K. passport aren't they, easier to go to Canada, Australia, US.
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