Our accredited Citizenship and Identity service has helped thousands of people with their Irish passport applications and witnessing over the last 2 years. You should find all the information you need on this page, but our team will be happy to support if you don’t find what you’re looking for.
Please note that this is an Appointment-Only Service.
Due to the high demand all appointments must be prebooked.
For appointment availability or any passport or Irish identity related enquiries please email [email protected]. You can also call our freephone response line on .
You can apply for an Irish passport if you were born in Ireland*, have an Irish born parent* , or if you have successfully applied for Irish Citizenship via a Foreign Birth Registration (FBR).
Renewals can be completed online, up to 5 years from the date of expiry of the passport. If your passport expired more than 5 years ago, then you must make a new application.
*Any of the 32 countries of Ireland.
All new passport applications and renewals must be completed online via the Department of Foreign Affairs website.
There is a full list of FAQ’s on this site and you can use the Webchat to chat to an agent.
We provide a free of charge application, renewal and witness–only appointment service here at the London Irish Centre.
This service is aimed at supporting those who need additional help in processing and accessing their Irish identity documents. We provide this service for both adult and child applicants.
Due to high demand, all appointments must be pre-booked (we do not offer a drop-in service).
The government fee for all passport applications and renewal processing is €90. We take this payment by bank card, on your behalf, at the end of your appointment.
While platforms like YouTube and Instagram remain popular overall—with 81% and 74% usage respectively—the battleground for youth attention is increasingly fragmented. A YouGov report notes that older generations still dominate YouTube (84% usage), while Gen Z gravitates toward platforms that prioritize speed, interaction, and anonymity, such as and Pinterest .
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Derived from the word "scene," skena refers to alternative, indie music-loving youth characterized by oversized band t-shirts, Doc Martens, and vintage spectacles.
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The music tastes of Indonesian youth have fragmented from mainstream pop into a rich ecosystem of subgenres that speak to different identities. While platforms like YouTube and Instagram remain popular
: A suburban/rural cohort that redefines luxury through DIY creativity, thrift culture, and faith-based values.
Derived from the word "scene," skena refers to alternative, indie music-loving youth characterized by oversized band t-shirts, Doc Martens, and vintage spectacles.
Simultaneously, maintains a stranglehold on the youth, favored by 35% of Gen Z. However, according to Cheil Indonesia's "Beyond K-Wave" study, the relationship has matured. 90% of respondents express interest in K-Culture, but they are not copying it. They are remixing it. Kimchi is paired with sambal, Korean slang is woven into Indonesian chatter, and K-Pop fashion is adapted to the tropical climate. 53% of Gen MZ incorporate fusion culture into their daily routines, treating K-Culture as an ingredient in their local identity, not the main dish. Atlet Cabor : Outdoor-focused, sporty explorers
(The Sporty Explorers): A segment that turns fitness—especially trending activities like running and padel—into a platform for social branding and connection.
Indonesian youth culture in 2026 is defined by a massive digital presence, with over (62.9% of the population) driving a "digital-first" economy. Gen Z, now the country's largest demographic group at nearly 28%, is leading a shift toward high-context, community-driven social commerce and hyper-niche subcultures. Core Youth Personas & Subcultures
: Entertainment consumption has shifted toward short, easy-to-watch videos rather than traditional long-form media. 4. Values: Green Careers and Well-being
South Korean pop culture (K-pop, K-dramas, and K-beauty) remains a dominant cultural force. Indonesian youth are not just passive fans; they form highly organized digital communities capable of driving global trending topics and organizing massive charity drives in honor of their idols.
To understand Indonesian youth, one must first understand their screen. Indonesia is consistently ranked among the world’s top countries for social media usage, with the average user spending over 7.5 hours daily online. However, unlike Western peers who treat the internet as a utility, Indonesian youth treat it as a third space —a living room, a classroom, and a nightclub rolled into one.
3rd Generation applicants who qualify through an Irish born grandparent must complete Irish Citizenship via a Foreign Birth Registration (FBR) before they are eligible to apply for a passport.
The London Irish Centre do not undertake or witness / certify Foreign Birth Registrations (FBR’s).
All FBR Citizenship applications must be completed independently.
There is a dedicated FBR Team in Dublin, who can be contacted directly via phone or webchat via the DFA website.
Once your FBR application has been approved we will gladly complete and witness your first time passport application.
Applying for your Irish Passport after FBR approval
You will need to bring the following to your appointment:
We will check all your documents, take your digital photo and complete the online application. We will witness the Identity Verification form and certify your UK photo ID.
Due to high demand, all appointments must be pre-booked.
For appointment availability and any passport or Irish identity-related enquiries, please email [email protected]. Our team will respond to you and advise on the next available appointment.
You can also call our freephone response line on 0800 200 6022. This line is operated 10am-1pm and 2pm-4pm, Monday to Friday.
We can assist with a hardship grant to help pay for your ID and passport application, if you meet the criteria. Please click here to apply.
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