The post office does this. You will need your birth certificate.
Approximately there are 3 million Irish passport holders. But there are still countless of Irish people that donÕt have a passport.
I doubt it to be honest but im no expert, always worth a try though.
Yes, anyone from Northern Ireland or Ireland can get an Irish Passport.
Yes. If you have the relevant criteria that entitle you to a passport for different countries then you can have more than one passport. Many people have both Irish and British passports. There is no such thing as an 'English' passport.
To travel between any countries you should always have a passport. Especially if you are not an Irish or British citizen, you should have a passport with you when travelling on Irish Ferries.
According to the Irish Passport Office, application forms are not downloadable, but 'can be found at most Post Offices'
No.
No, not unless you are also US naturalized.
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Yes, it is ok. But to avoid possible questioning at the airports, apply for a British passport for her and, if you are Irish too, also get an Irish passport for yourself.When you go abroad, take both with you, but for departure from other countries, use the one passport you used to enter them.
If you hold an Irish passport, then the answer is no. However, you are likely to be asked for photo ID or proof of nationality so the most obvious document to bring is your passport. Whenever you are travelling to another country, bring your passport.
You should still be able to get into France, but it would be advisable to renew your passport as soon as possible.