What documents should be
enclosed
Proof of
Citizenship
In general you should allow 4 weeks for the processing of your
passport through the Embassy. This includes the transmission of
your application to the Dublin Passport Office where the passport
is printed and the return of the passport to the Embassy by the
diplomatic bag service.
What documents should be
enclosed
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Complete all sections of the application form correctly and
legibly. Don’t forget to enter your signature in the signature
box on the left hand side of this section.
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Enclose two recently taken passport photographs.
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Have the witness section of the application form and one
photograph signed by a member of one of the categories listed on
the form for applications made abroad.
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Enclose Proof of Citizenship (see below), if this is your first
passport application, or your most recently issued passport in the
case of renewal applications. Photocopies are not acceptable.
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Enclose the appropriate fee.
Proof of Citizenship
Any ONE of the below is considered proof of Irish citizenship:
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Your most recent Irish Passport
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Your original Long Form Irish Birth Certificate (if passport has
been lost/stolen or if this is your first application for an Irish
passport)
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Your own original Birth Certificate and the long-form Birth
Certificate of your Irish-born parent and your parents' State
Marriage Certificate if applicable, e.g. if your mother was born in
Ireland and subsequently changed her name through marriage
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Your original Certificate of Naturalisation for Ireland and your
own original Birth Certificate
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Your original Certificate of Foreign Births Registration for
Ireland and your own original Birth Certificate
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Your original Certificate of Post-Nuptial Irish Citizenship and
your own original Birth Certificate