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digdug
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Documentation needed for Irish passport renewal

Post by digdug » Wed Sep 09, 2009 10:27 pm

I currently hold an Irish passport, and have citizenship through my Irish-born mother.

When I applied for this passport I was required to use my mother's birth certificate as proof of citizenship. To renew my passport, do I need this birth certificate again, or will my current passport serve serve as sufficient evidence for my citizenship?

I want to make sure I have this right, as I'll be living far away from my parents when it comes time to renew, thereby making it hard to get the certificate.

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Re: Documentation needed for Irish passport renewal

Post by charles4u » Thu Sep 10, 2009 12:19 am

digdug wrote:I currently hold an Irish passport, and have citizenship through my Irish-born mother.

When I applied for this passport I was required to use my mother's birth certificate as proof of citizenship. To renew my passport, do I need this birth certificate again, or will my current passport serve serve as sufficient evidence for my citizenship?

I want to make sure I have this right, as I'll be living far away from my parents when it comes time to renew, thereby making it hard to get the certificate.
I believe you can use your current expired passport to get a new one but just incase you have the birth cert...you can just take it along for taking sake.
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Post by Directive/2004/38/EC » Thu Sep 10, 2009 3:40 am

I would suggest you look at the Irish embassy web site in the country you will be renewing. Or call them.

But I also suspect charles4u is right.

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