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I'm italian but live in Ireland. What documents does the embassy need for me to get an italian passport?

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I'm italian but live in Ireland. What documents does the embassy need for me to get an italian passport?

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  1. a real one


  2. Birth Certificate, maybe an expired passport, tax return certificate from Italy, drivers licence from there. In a desperate bid rent recites and the phone number of relatives and parents.

  3. Birth Certificate, ID card if you were issued with one, the application form, a proof of residence, ie, water bill, you may need a personal reference. Check by logging on the net address.

  4. Birth certificate and do not show them your current passport as they may take it away

  5. In order to have a passport issued it is necessary to go in person to the Passport Office of the Consular Jurisdiction in which the Italian citizen resides with the following documentation:

    signed passport application

    identity card

    two recent photographs (identical, full-face and in colour)

    permit to be in the country or justification of residence in the jurisdiction

    (N.B. For an Italian residing abroad to obtain a passport, it is necessary to be registered in the AIRE of an Italian municipality).

    http://www.ambdublino.esteri.it/Ambascia...

    An Italian citizen abroad can request the issuance/extension of a passport at a consular jurisdiction in which he/she is not a resident, but in that case it is necessary to wait for the "NULLA OSTA" (clearance) of the Office (Italian Consulate or Police Commissary) authorised for the area in which he/she resides.

    An ordinary passport can be renewed even before its expiration date and within and not more 6 months following that date.

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