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GB demand for Irish passports almost doubles post-Brexit vote GB demand for Irish passports doubles post-Brexit vote
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The number of applications for Irish passports from people living in Great Britain has almost doubled since the UK voted to leave the European Union.The number of applications for Irish passports from people living in Great Britain has almost doubled since the UK voted to leave the European Union.
New figures from the Irish Department of Foreign Affairs show that between July and September the number of GB applications rose by 96%.New figures from the Irish Department of Foreign Affairs show that between July and September the number of GB applications rose by 96%.
There were 3,431 applications in September 2015, compared to 7,518 in September 2016.There were 3,431 applications in September 2015, compared to 7,518 in September 2016.
Year-on-year applications from Northern Ireland have also risen since the vote.Year-on-year applications from Northern Ireland have also risen since the vote.
They have increased by two thirds since in the three months since the Brexit decision.They have increased by two thirds since in the three months since the Brexit decision.
Everyone from Northern Ireland is entitled to both British and Irish citizenship as a result of the Good Friday Agreement.Everyone from Northern Ireland is entitled to both British and Irish citizenship as a result of the Good Friday Agreement.