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People were asked to send originals of naturalization certs instead of copies. Same with birth certs.
I do not imagine it will be an issue considering your original birth certificate is printed in accordance with the laws of your home country.Coconutcreek wrote: ↑Mon May 13, 2024 1:04 pmHi ,just a question about first time passport.
I don't know if it is related.on passport required documents they need an original birth certificate with both of parents name.
I have original birth cert which was also submitted with Citizenship application.
Just wanted to ask if anyone has applied for Irish passport with birth certificate containing only fathers name.?
I have asked the authorities back home and they said it was common practice to only put father name on birth certificate back in the days .
Regards
Thank yousairsint wrote: ↑Mon May 13, 2024 3:09 pmI do not imagine it will be an issue considering your original birth certificate is printed in accordance with the laws of your home country.Coconutcreek wrote: ↑Mon May 13, 2024 1:04 pmHi ,just a question about first time passport.
I don't know if it is related.on passport required documents they need an original birth certificate with both of parents name.
I have original birth cert which was also submitted with Citizenship application.
Just wanted to ask if anyone has applied for Irish passport with birth certificate containing only fathers name.?
I have asked the authorities back home and they said it was common practice to only put father name on birth certificate back in the days .
Regards
Additionally, the way they phrase the specific wording of this requirement on the DFA website indicates this should not be an issue:
Full original civil birth certificate (version that includes the name(s) of the parent(s)).
You can always use the webchat or phone number to speak with a DFA agent. They are actually very responsive and helpful.
It may delay the process, but looks like that may not be always the case. I contacted the Passport Online team via chat and they first answered only originals would be accepted with no exceptions, but then I pushed back and enquired about the information on DFA's website saying the opposite when it comes to the naturalisation cert.
That would be a different case; if people did lose their originals, they'd have to request replacements from ISD/their home country or go the route of affidavits.