Irish Passport
Irish passports are issued by the Consular and Passport Division of the Irish Department of Foreign Affairs in Dublin, Ireland.
Read more about Irish Passport: Physical Appearance, Security Features, Rights To A Passport, Notable Cases of Purported Fraudulent Use, "Sale" of Passports in 1988-1998, 1930s Controversy With The UK Over The Description of Citizens As Subjects, Gallery of Historic Images
Famous quotes containing the words irish and/or passport:
“I was the rectors son, born to the anglican order,
Banned for ever from the candles of the Irish poor;
The Chichesters knelt in marble at the end of a transept
With ruffs about their necks, their portion sure.”
—Louis MacNeice (19071963)
“Whenever [Leonard Bernstein] entered or exited a country he would fill in on his passport form not composer or conductor, but musician. Of course people in the press spent a lot of Lennys life telling him what he should have done; he should have been a concert pianist, he should have composed more.... And people wouldnt let him live his own life. But he created his own career, in his own image.”
—John Mauceri (b. 1945)