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Passport Applications Data

Dáil Éireann Debate, Tuesday - 21 February 2017

Tuesday, 21 February 2017

Questions (326)

Pat Breen

Question:

326. Deputy Pat Breen asked the Minister for Foreign Affairs and Trade the number of passport applications processed by the passport office in January 2017; if there is an increase or decrease on January 2016 applications; the number of these applications received from Irish citizens based in the UK, Northern Ireland and the United States of America, respectively; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [8387/17]

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The number of passport applications and percentage changes, as requested, is listed in the following table:

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January 2016

January 2017

Percentage change (+/-)

Applications Total

53,174

68,759

29%

Northern Ireland

3,973

6,841

72%

Great Britain

3,525

6,006

70%

United States

1,025

1,414

38%

The significant increase in passport applications in 2016 and to date this year is due to a number of factors. While my Department does not compile information on why citizens apply for passports, it is reasonable to assume, based on the trends in applications from Northern Ireland and Great Britain that the outcome of the UK referendum on EU membership has led to an increase in demand. Other factors include an increase in outbound travel and demographic changes. It is also clear that citizens are renewing their passports earlier in the year.

My Department continues to closely monitor the level of passport demand to ensure that all resources, including staffing, are effectively deployed.

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