Seanad debates

Thursday, 30 May 2013

11:00 am

Photo of Diarmuid WilsonDiarmuid Wilson (Fianna Fail) | Oireachtas source

I join colleagues who have called in recent weeks for a debate on the system of processing passports which comes within the remit of the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade. In common with other public representatives, I have been inundated in recent months with queries from people who have discovered their passport is out of date or about to expire and are in a panic because they have flights booked to travel on holiday or business. Will the Leader ask the Department to put in place a system whereby people would be notified, either by e-mail or text message, within six months of the expiration of their passport? This would afford them ample opportunity to renew their passport. I pay tribute to the departmental officials who frequently assist us in facilitating the public in obtaining passports at short notice in cases of emergency. It would be helpful, however, if the Department would launch a media campaign to remind people to check the status of their passport. In addition, we should have a system, as I have suggested, whereby passport holders would be notified by electronic means that the renewal date is imminent.

I did not have an opportunity yesterday to welcome the announcement made by my namesake, the Northern Ireland Minister for Finance and Personnel, Mr. Sammy Wilson, of an allocation of €21 million for the construction of a bridge linking counties Louth and Down at Narrow Water. I pay tribute to everybody who campaigned for this initiative in the past 35 years, including the late Councillor Micheál Ó Domhnaill and sitting Councillor Peter Savage of Louth County Council, as well as Deputy Seamus Kirk and the former Deputy, Mr. Dermot Ahern. Several Members of this House were lauded yesterday for their efforts in this regard, including Senator Mary White. I take the opportunity to pay particular tribute to Senator Terry Brennan. He is the one man in the past 35 years-----

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