The cost of the standard ten year adult Irish passport compares favourably with many other jurisdictions. At a cost of €80, which breaks down to €8 per year, the Irish passport fee compares with approximately €8.75 per year for a British passport, €8.60 per year for a French passport, €9.90 per year for renewal of an American passport and €18.50 per year for an Australian passport.
The number of passports issued to persons who were over 65 years of age at the time of application for the years requested is detailed in the table below. Based on the volume of passports issued for the years requested, the Passport Service has calculated the potential annual cost of eliminating the passport application fee for applicants over 65 as follows:
Year
|
Number of passports issued to over 65s
|
Passport fees from applicants over 65
|
2012
|
45,092
|
€3,60,7360
|
2013
|
47,234
|
€3,778,720
|
2014
|
53,478
|
€4,278,240
|
2015
|
58,074
|
€4,645,920
|
2016
|
69,340
|
€5,547,200
|
2017
|
76,995
|
€6,159,600
|
2018
|
79,180
|
€6,334,400
|
At present, a reduced fee is applied only on applications for passports for minors in recognition of the fact that a minor’s passport is valid for only five years. Most adult passports will be issued for a period of ten years. Given that any shortfall in revenue would have to be met by the taxpayer, a decision to waive or reduce the application fee for any category of applicant would require careful consideration.