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Dáil Éireann Debate, Thursday - 10 November 2022

Thursday, 10 November 2022

Ceisteanna (243)

Brendan Smith

Ceist:

243. Deputy Brendan Smith asked the Minister for Foreign Affairs if his Department’s attention has been drawn to public comments in Britain in relation to the issue of Irish passports (details supplied); if he will clarify the veracity of same; the number of passports issued; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [56017/22]

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The Passport Service is unable to provide the number of Irish passports held by individuals referenced by the Deputy as the profession of applicants is not captured as part of the application process. The Passport Service does not compile statistics according to the elected status of an applicant.

The number of passport applications from applicants residing in Great Britain in the years 2016 to date are outlined as follows in tabular form. This table also outlines the number of applications from applicants living in Northern Ireland. The majority of these applications were processed in the Passport Offices in Ireland. A relatively small number of applications such as some counter appointments and emergency passports are processed in the Irish Passport Office in London.

Year

No. of applications from applicants residing in Great Britain

No. of applications from applicants residing in Northern Ireland

Total no. of applications from applicants residing in Great Britain and Northern Ireland

Total no. of all applications

2016

63,480

67,719

131,199

772,746

2017

83,138

75,701

158,839

826,156

2018

97,993

79,215

177,208

863,197

2019

124,217

104,141

228,358

956,258

2020

72,950

48,160

121,110

499,941

2021

86,847

55,883

142,730

772,772

2022 to date

101,605

120,429

222,034

1,074,979

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