Was there at lunchtime. Apparently there's a bomb scare now & the passport office has been evacuated.
It is a lot more complex than that.TheShark said:Anyone know offhand what the criteria is for an Irish person getting a British Passport is? Is there some qualification if one parent was born here before 1922? Might be an option.
They don't seem to be too over worked. There was a retired worker on the Moan to Joe show saying it took 3 to 4 minutes to do a passport and they had to meet a quota of 40 a day. Even with tea breaks that not much more than 3 hours of work a day. It is amazing that the passport office is one of the few government departments that actually makes a profit! Later on Drivetime they had on a poor 27 year old union activist/worker who was complaining that his mortgage was €1,460(?) while his pay was €1,600, I wish I had his parents. More importantly, who gave him a mortgage [that high] and what tall tales were told to the bank? What is going to happen to all these people when interest rates rise up to a norm of 5 to 6% etc? Just wait until NAMA II is in full swing and the IMF gets called in.
Someone has told me that passport express has been completely postponed now.
Can anyome confirm?
One of the TV news shows last night mentioned that things were running swimmingly at the Cork office. Would anyone in urgent need be better off hopping on a train to Cork for the day?
Thanks for that Shawady - I was aware that the 10 day guarantee was out the window alright. It seems then that there have been no new changes there. When did you send your app. and was it by express?
Simply borrow a friends address down there.I thought the passport office in Cork only covered certain counties.
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