From the BBC:
“NI British
passport cost anomaly branded 'disgraceful'”
The chief
commissioner of the NI Human Rights Commission has called on the government to
fix an anomaly which means people who live in NI but were born in the Republic
of Ireland must pay £1,300 to get a UK passport. Les Allamby was speaking at
the NI Affairs committee at Westminster on Wednesday. DUP MP Gregory Campbell
told the committee the situation was "amazing." Committee chairman
the Conservative MP Simon Hoare, said it was "disgraceful." Asked for
his view, Mr Allamby said he had "no idea" why the government has not
fixed the anomaly and said he did not believe the Good Friday Agreement
presented any impediment to changing the law "if the UK government decided
to exercise its discretion to do it." The committee is carrying out an
inquiry into citizenship and passport processes.
A standard UK
adult passport costs £75.50 if applied for online, or £85 if applied for by
paper. Mr Campbell said: "If we look at the de facto position at the
moment, which is that people in Northern Ireland, who have never been to the
Republic [of Ireland], never lived in it, never paid taxes in it, never voted
in it, never were resident, can apply in Northern Ireland by going on to post
office getting the application form for an Irish passport, paying the required
fee and then become Irish passport holders.
"That's
been the case for a number of years. "People in Northern Ireland [who]
perhaps 50 or 60 years ago were born a couple of miles across the border in the
Republic but have lived in Northern Ireland virtually all their lives - they
regard themselves as British citizens, they're British taxpayers, British
residents, British voters - they apply for a British passport. "They
have to pay the princely sum of £1,300 to become what they already are."
The MP for East Londonderry said this applied to "tens of thousands of
people" who had lived in Northern Ireland virtually all of their lives.
Asked why he thought the government had not addressed the situation, Mr
Allamby said "I have no idea whether it is inertia……or whether there's
some issue of principle." Mr Campbell said it was something which
had to be resolved.
^ This issue
needs to be addressed and fixed. It does seem pretty discriminatory. ^
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