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British nationality and the Republic of Ireland : ウィキペディア英語版 | British Nationality Law and the Republic of Ireland
This article is about British nationality law with respect of citizens of Ireland. The latter is referred to in British nationality law as the "Republic of Ireland" and was previously referred to as "Eire" ''(sic)''〔A mispelling of ''Éire''. According to the 1937 Constitution of Ireland, (Article 4) "the name of the State is Éire, or, in the English language, Ireland" .〕 between 1937 and 1949 and as the Irish Free State between 1922 and 1937. (This article does not discuss Irish nationality law). == British subjects ==
When the Irish Free State left the United Kingdom (of Great Britain and Ireland) in 1922, the existing status of "British subject" was, from the point of view of British nationality law, left unaffected. Broadly speaking, this was because, as a dominion within the British Commonwealth, the Irish Free State continued to form part of "His Majesty's Dominions". This British theory of "British subject" nationality was not fully shared by the Irish and as early as the 1920s was discussed in Ireland in the following terms:
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