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 @BD83PT3 answered…1mo1MO

Yes if they outline a legal intention to live in Ireland until the next general/presidential election.

 @BCW7FCLanswered…2mos2MO

Only Irish citizens and nationals should ever be allowed to vote in Ireland!

 @B9Z7FLJanswered…4mos4MO

No, only the direct descendants of the Irish peoples at the time of the republics founding and their current spouses should

 @B8BKZ8Sfrom North Carolina  answered…7mos7MO

Yes, but only if the are European Union citizens who have been legal residents with no criminal record for over 5 years

 @B5TKQWWanswered…12mos12MO

Yes, anyone to reside in ireland and contribute to the growth of the economy should have a right to vote

 @B5RCTNHanswered…12mos12MO

Yes, if they passed tests that would demonstrate their skill and understanding of politics and the country’s culture.

 @B57532Canswered…1yr1Y

Yes but restricted to EU and UK nationals and only in local elections for an initial period of 3 years and not in a referendum on a United Ireland unless they have lived in the country more than 15 years or more than 8 and have applied for citizenship.