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LATEST FIGURES SHOW THERE IS A CLEAR NEED FOR PASSPORT OFFICE IN DERRY – KELLY

written by John January 6, 2018
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SINN Féin Councillor Colly Kelly has  called on the Irish government to recognise the latest figures in passport applications coming from the Six Counties and to open a dedicated resource  In Derry City.

Councillor Kelly said: “According to figures published in the past week, 53,715 people in the North applied for Irish passports the year before the vote on Brexit.

“This increased to 67,582 in 2016, and 80,964 in 2017.

“Staff in the Passport Office have been doing a fantastic job under immense pressure as a result of Brexit.

“The Irish government must acknowledge that increased demand from the public warrants necessary investment to meet a clear and identifiable need.

“During his recent appearance in front of the Oireachtas Committee on the Good Friday Agreement,  Senator Niall Ó Donnghaile  put it to Minister Simon Coveney that he explore the idea of a dedicated “citizenship hub” located in the North.

“I firmly believe that the office should be located in Derry City.

“This could be a place for passport applications to be processed but also a valuable resource in assisting Irish citizens in terms of their legal rights & entitlements post-Brexit. It would also create jobs.

“Senator Ó Donnghaile has written to Minister Coveney seeking an update on his department’s plans to meet this growing demand.”

LATEST FIGURES SHOW THERE IS A CLEAR NEED FOR PASSPORT OFFICE IN DERRY – KELLY was last modified: January 6th, 2018 by John

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