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Irish Passport Application Services

At Future Direct, we provide expert assistance with Irish passport applications, ensuring a smooth, stress-free process. Whether you’re applying for your first Irish passport, renewing an existing one, or obtaining a passport through Foreign Birth Registration, we’re here to guide you every step of the way.

Who Can Apply for an Irish Passport?

You are eligible to apply for an Irish passport if:

  • You are an Irish citizen by birth, descent, or naturalization.

  • You have successfully completed Foreign Birth Registration (FBR) if citizenship is derived through an Irish-born grandparent.

We help applicants understand eligibility criteria and ensure all documentation is in order before submission.

Types of Irish Passport Applications

1. First-Time Irish Passport

If you are applying for an Irish passport for the first time, you will need to provide:

  • Proof of citizenship (e.g., birth certificate, FBR registration, or naturalization certificate).

  • Identification documents (passport, driver’s license, or similar).

  • Two passport-sized photographs, signed and witnessed.

Our team will assist in gathering all required documents, preparing forms, and guiding you through the witnessing process to avoid common errors and delays.

2. Passport Renewals

Renewing an Irish passport is straightforward but requires careful documentation to ensure timely processing. Applicants need to submit:

  • Their existing (expired or expiring) passport.

  • Updated passport photographs.

 

If you’ve lost your passport or had it stolen, we can also help you complete the necessary steps for a replacement.

3. Passport Applications Through Foreign Birth Registration (FBR)

If you obtained Irish citizenship via Foreign Birth Registration, you can apply for your Irish passport after completing your registration. Required documents include:

  • FBR certificate.

  • Proof of identity and address.

  • Passport-sized photographs.

Our experts ensure your FBR registration is completed correctly and efficiently, so you can move forward with your passport application seamlessly.

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FAQ

A dependent spouse refers to a husband or wife who relies on the other spouse for financial support and maintenance or who is in significant need of assistance and support from the other spouse.

If you are a Critical Skill Employment Permit holder, you can bring your family to Ireland immediately. If you are on a General Skill Employment Permit, you need to wait for a year in order to do so.

yes, your spouse or partner can get a Stamp 1G when they register. This gives them the right to work without an employment permit. However, this only applies to spouse or partner but not other family members

If you have an employment permit (other than a Critical Skills Employment Permit) or a Stamp 4, then your family can apply to join you in Ireland after 12 months.

You should have enough income to support your family. If your spouse or partner wants to join you in Ireland, you should have earned at least €30,000 per year in the two years before the application.

For children, the amount you should earn is based on the weekly Working Family Payment income limits for your family size.

Why Choose Future Direct?

At Future Direct, we combine expertise, efficiency, and professionalism to deliver certified translations you can rely on:

Comprehensive Support

From first-time applications to renewals and complex citizenship pathways.

Attention to Detail

Minimizing errors to avoid delays or rejections.

Expertise You Can Trust

Thousands of successful applications for Irish citizens worldwide.

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