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DFA Irish Passport Application For Children : Embassy of Ireland Great Britain

Name of the Organization : Embassy of Ireland Great Britain (dfa.ie)
Type of Facility : Apply Irish Passport For Children
Location : London
Country : Ireland

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Website : https://www.dfa.ie/irish-embassy/great-britain/

Related : Embassy of Ireland Great Britain DFA Irish Passport Application Status Track Online : www.statusin.org/761.html

Passports For Children :

Your child needs an individual passport. We talk you through the application process in the tabs below.We no longer include children on their parents’ passports.

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Fees for Standard 5-year passport for those between 3 and 18 years is £23

This is intended to make international travel more secure for children and reduce the risk of kidnapping and child trafficking.

Documents :
You will need to include :
** The application form – (APS2 ) see “Fees and Where to apply” tab for information
** 4 Passport Photographs (2 witnessed)
** Your child’s long form birth certificate. This must be included for all under 18s
** Previous passport if your child has one
** Further documents for first and/or lost passport applications (see below)

Further documents for first and/or lost passport applications :
Please select the option(s) below for information :
** Born outside Ireland to a parent born on the island of Ireland
** Neither parent was born in Ireland but child can claim Irish Citizenship by descent
** Naturalised Irish Citizen
** Born in Ireland on or before 31 December 2004
** Born in Ireland on or after 1 January 2005

If born outside Ireland to a parent born on the island of Ireland you will need :
** Your child’s original long-form birth certificate.
** The long-form birth certificate and civil marriage certificate (if applicable) of your child’s Irish-born parent.

If the certificates are not in English, you must submit a certified English version of the original, translated by a registered translator.

If neither parent was born in Ireland but your child can claim Irish Citizenship by descent, you will need :
** Your child’s original foreign birth registration certificate. Please see the citizenship section if you need to apply for this certificate.
** Your child’s original long-form birth certificate.

If the birth certificate is not in English, you must also submit certified English versions of the originals, translated by a registered translator.

We may also ask you to have your original certificates authenticated by an Embassy or Consulate of the country who issued them.

If your child is a naturalised Irish Citizen, you will need :
** Your child’s original naturalisation certificate. Please see the citizenship section for more information on this certificate
** Your child’s original long-form birth certificate.

If the birth certificate is not in English, you must also submit certified English versions of the originals, translated by a registered translator.

We may also ask you to have your original certificates authenticated by an Embassy or Consulate of the country who issued them.

If born in Ireland on or before 31 December 2004, you will need :
Your child’s original long-form birth certificate.

If born in Ireland on or after 1 January 2005, please select from the options below:
** Parent is an Irish citizen
** Parent is a British citizen
** Parent is an EU/EEA/Swiss national
** Parent is a non-EU national
** Parent has refugee status

Parent is an Irish citizen :
If your child has a parent who is an Irish citizen or is entitled to be an Irish citizen, include these documents with their passport application :
** Your child’s long-form birth certificate.
** The long-form birth certificate or Irish passport of that parent, issued before the child’s birth.

Parent is British citizen :
If your child has a parent who is a British citizen, include these documents with their passport application:
** Your child’s original long-form birth certificate.
** The British passport of that parent.

Parent is EU/EEA/Swiss national :
If your child has a parent who was born within the EU, the EEA or Switzerland, include these documents with their passport application :
** Your child’s original long-form birth certificate.
** This is a sworn statement by the parent, giving details of their period of residency in Ireland. It must be properly witnessed.
** The passport or national ID card of the parent who completes Declaration Form A.
** Proof of residency from that parent, who must have lived in Ireland for three of the four years before the child’s birth.
** Tax records from that parent, including P60, P45 and P35L certificates.
** Records of any social welfare benefits or statement from the Department of Social Protection confirming that the parent received benefits and giving exact dates.
** Declaration Form A

You may also submit other original documents to fill any gaps in periods of residency. These could include pay slips, utility bills, an official rent/lease agreement, a rent book or bank statements showing local transactions.

Parent is non-EU/EEA/Swiss national :
If your child has a parent who was not born within the EU, EEA or Switzerland, include these documents with their passport application
** Your child’s original long-form birth certificate.
** The parent’s GNIB card.
** The parent’s passport, showing residency stamps granting legal permission to remain in Ireland for three of the four years before the birth of the child.

If the current passport doesn’t show sufficient residency, you may have to submit a previous passport.

Your child may not qualify for an Irish passport if your residency was granted for :
** Having an application for refugee status determined
** Study or training purpose or
** Where your child’s parent had diplomatic immunity at the time of the birth

If the stamps don’t reflect the full period of residency, you should contact GNIB on 01 6669100 or email gnib AT iol.ie before you submit the passport application. They can give you a letter on their official stationary outlining their record of the stamps.

Parent has refugee status :
If your child has a parent who was declared a refugee before his/her birth, include these documents with their passport application
** Your child’s original long-form birth certificate.
** The original letter from the Department of Justice declaring the parent’s refugee status.
** The parent’s passport or travel document.
** The parent’s GNIB card.

Fees and Where to apply :
Fees :
The fee depends on the type of passport you apply for :

Standard Passports :
Standard 3-year passport for those under 3 years is £14

Emergency Passports :
Under 18s – £47
Children Under 3 – £38

We do not accept cash or debit cards. Cheques and Postal Orders should be made payable to the “Embassy of Ireland” for the valid sterling amount.

If paying by Credit card payment will be taken in Euros. Please ensure that the cardholder has signed Section 1 of the application and entered the expiry date of the card.

Application Forms :

APS2 forms are available :
** By contacting us
** From your nearest Irish Centre
** From the Passport Office, 114A Cromwell Road, London, SW7 4ES

Where to apply :
The Embassy of Ireland Passport Office London, is located at :
114a Cromwell Road, London, SW7 4ES
Tel : 0207 – 373 4339
Fax : 0207 373 4589

Contact Us :
The Passport Office is open to the public from 09.30 – 16.30 Monday to Friday. The customer service telephone line is operated between 09.30 – 16.00. Please dial 020 7373 4339 and select the passport option.

If you choose to post your application, we strongly recommend you to use registered mail or a reputable courier service. The Embassy cannot be held responsible for applications or documents lost in transit.

For More Details, Click Here : https://www.dfa.ie/irish-embassy/gre…-for-children/

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