Written answers
Tuesday, 12 March 2019
Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade
Passport Applications Data
Niall Collins (Limerick County, Fianna Fail)
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62. To ask the Minister for Foreign Affairs and Trade the number of persons from Great Britain and Northern Ireland who have applied for an Irish passport in each of the years 2014 to 2018 and to date in 2019; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [11595/19]
Simon Coveney (Cork South Central, Fine Gael)
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The Passport Service receives applications through a range of channels, including the online passport application service. The following figures reflect the numbers received through all channels in the years requested.
Year | Applications from Great Britain | Applications from Northern Ireland |
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2012 | 45,646 | 41,124 |
2013 | 42,441 | 44,122 |
2014 | 43,449 | 48,475 |
2015 | 47,603 | 54,026 |
2016 | 67,376 | 68,270 |
2017 | 83,115 | 83,363 |
2018 | 98,544 | 84,855 |
2019* | 28,958 | 34,669 |
Figures include applications for both passport books and passport cards.
Please note that any application that requires further documents or clarification may be assigned a later date of registration when the new documents are received. Registration figures are therefore adjusted accordingly and, if such an adjustment takes place at the end of a calendar year, can result in an application being re-assigned to the subsequent year. This explanation will account for variations between the figures provided here and elsewhere, for example, in the response given to PQ 48253/18 which gave the figure of 85,180 applications received from Northern Ireland, as of 31 October 2018.
*Figures are from 1 January to 28 February 2019.
Niall Collins (Limerick County, Fianna Fail)
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63. To ask the Minister for Foreign Affairs and Trade the target and actual turnaround time, respectively, for receipt of a passport across all the passport services; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [11596/19]
Simon Coveney (Cork South Central, Fine Gael)
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The following table summarises the turnaround times for the Passport Service’s main application channels. Turnaround times for individual missions outside Ireland and the UK are omitted as these will vary for each individual mission and are dependent on local postal services.
Type of Passport Application | Target turnaround time | Average turnaround time |
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Online passport renewal service | 10 working days | 10 working days |
An Post Passport Express renewal application | 15 working days | 15 working days |
An Post Passport Express first time application & application to replace lost/stolen/damaged passport | 20 working days | 16 working days |
Northern Ireland Passport Express renewal applications | 15 working days | 14 working days |
Northern Ireland Passport Express first time application & application to replace lost/stolen/damaged passport | 25 working days | 29 working days |
London Passport Office renewal application | 20 working days | 23 working days |
London Passport Office first time application & application to replace lost/stolen/damaged passport | 30 working days | 49 working days |
Great Britain Passport Express | 15 working days | 14 working days |
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