Finding it imposible to get an Irish Passport countersigned in the UK

Hello all
Not really a money question but as a large forum I thought I would post this.

I am a UK resident and just like the million people who applied for Irish passports last year I am also entitled to get one.

I completed my application over 6 months ago but since then have found it impossible to get it countersigned because of the tight rules they have.

The countersigner does not need to know the person, all they are doing is verifying identity.

The stumbling block is that the person signing needs a official stamp (or business card or last resort headed paper) but the more difficult bit is they need a land line number where they can be contacted during the hours of 9 - 5.

My best friend is a engineer so fits into the list of jobs however just like me he hasn't had a landline for well over 10 years.

I have spoken to my doctor who doesn't sign applications anymore and have emailed over 30 solicitors as I am more than happy to pay for it.

Has anyone else had this issue and found a way round it ?

Thanks
Jon
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  • Is it too late to apply?
  • EssexExile
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    I would phone a solicitor, I had no problem getting papers signed, for a fee.
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  • bertiewhite
    bertiewhite Posts: 1,904 Forumite
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  • Is it too late to apply?

    No time limit on applying for a passport, if you are entitled to one then you are entitled to one.
  • dibdob321 wrote: »
    No time limit on applying for a passport, if you are entitled to one then you are entitled to one.

    I’m a UK passport holder:( with no ties to Ireland) Can I still apply for dual citizenship and keep my rights as a EU citizen?
  • eDicky
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    dibdob321 wrote: »
    have emailed over 30 solicitors as I am more than happy to pay for it.
    And what do they say..?
    I’m a UK passport holder:( with no ties to Ireland) Can I still apply for dual citizenship and keep my rights as a EU citizen?
    With no ties, such as Irish greatgrandparents, you have no claim to Irish nationality and passport and if you have no such claim to nationality of any other EU country you will unfortunately lose your EU citizenship in a couple of weeks.
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  • Mistral001
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    Dentist maybe? Mine countersigns documents for me.
  • eDicky wrote: »
    And what do they say..?
    With no ties, such as Irish greatgrandparents, you have no claim to Irish nationality and passport and if you have no such claim to nationality of any other EU country you will unfortunately lose your EU citizenship in a couple of weeks.


    Sad day - if I were able to pick a country to live in, it wouldn’t be this one.
  • smudge56
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    dibdob321 wrote: »
    Hello all
    Not really a money question but as a large forum I thought I would post this.

    I am a UK resident and just like the million people who applied for Irish passports last year I am also entitled to get one.

    I completed my application over 6 months ago but since then have found it impossible to get it countersigned because of the tight rules they have.

    The countersigner does not need to know the person, all they are doing is verifying identity.

    The stumbling block is that the person signing needs a official stamp (or business card or last resort headed paper) but the more difficult bit is they need a land line number where they can be contacted during the hours of 9 - 5.

    My best friend is a engineer so fits into the list of jobs however just like me he hasn't had a landline for well over 10 years.

    I have spoken to my doctor who doesn't sign applications anymore and have emailed over 30 solicitors as I am more than happy to pay for it.

    Has anyone else had this issue and found a way round it ?

    Thanks
    Jon
    The list of people who can witness your application is :

    Members of the police
    Medical doctor
    A member of the clergy
    Lawyer/Solicitor
    School principal/vice principal
    Bank manager/assistant bank manager
    Justice of the Peace
    Elected public representative
    Notary public/ commissioner for oaths
    Peace commissioner
    Accountant
    Teacher
    Lecturer
    Vet
    Dentist
    Nurse
    Speech Therapist
    Physiotherapist
    Pharmacist
    Post Master
    Chartered Engineer
    Social Worker
    Credit Union manager
  • That list is fine in theory, however quite a lot that'll be difficult to contact during their working day.

    Incidentally, what is a Peace Commissioner ?
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