The number of first-time passport applications received from applicants who were resident in Northern Ireland and Great Britain at the time of application during the period 2014 to 2019 is detailed in the table below:
Year
|
First-time applications from applicants resident in Northern Ireland
|
First-time applications from applicants resident in Great Britain
|
2014
|
18,370
|
5,676
|
2015
|
20,676
|
6,011
|
2016
|
30,760
|
18,263
|
2017
|
41,909
|
31,682
|
2018
|
42,547
|
39,287
|
2019*
|
29,805
|
19,899
|
*January 1 to March 31
In recent years, there has been a significant rise in passport applications from Irish citizens resident in Northern Ireland and Great Britain. In 2018, there was a 2% increase in first-time passport applications from Irish citizens resident in Northern Ireland when compared to 2017 application figures. There was a 24% increase in first-time passport applications from Irish citizens resident in Great Britain for the same time period.
This rise is part of a broader increase in demand for Irish passports which is due to a variety of factors including an increase in the number of Irish citizens travelling abroad and a growing population in Ireland. The UK's Referendum on EU membership in June 2016 has also had an effect on demand for passports from Irish citizens resident in Northern Ireland and Great Britain.
The Passport Service monitors the overall volume of applications on an ongoing basis to ensure that resources are available to meet demand. Furthermore, the Passport Service has commissioned research to try to better understand the potential demand for passports from citizens resident in Great Britain who have not yet applied for an Irish passport.