Irish Passport

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

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