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I checked in online and the mobile boarding pass easily works. I had lots of travel previously also in many european airports. Yes it works for anybody just do not forget passport specifically if you are not an EU citizen. That simple. No need to be in stress like me. If you dont believe that is ok print it go to the airport use your mobile boarding and then see what is going on.
GOOD LUCK
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Kiwi will give you the boarding pass between 24h and 2h before the flight (if you have given Kiwi enough details). It is recommended to print it. https://www.kiwi.com/us/help/what-if-kiwi-com-check-in-service-isn-t-available-237/article/how-do-i-check-in-for-ryanair-flights-306/
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In the last few years, Ryanair has introduced a system whereby all people not from the EEA/EU need to have their paperwork checked and stamped to show that it has been checked.
This is not just people that need visas, it includes people with nationalities which would need a visa if they did not have a long term visa for the Schengen area among others.
So your EU resident permit will not help you.
Ryanair has been criticized for it, but they have kept on with it during and after the COVID emergency rules, it is unlikely to change soon.
If you can, print out the boarding pass on paper and do go to the check-in counter, as that is what they expect from you. (The situation can change before you travel and some people have reported not having their paperwork stamped and still be allowed to fly, but others have reported to be sent back to get that stamp. Sorry, no links handy.)