Passport picture size | Width: 35 mm, Height: 45 mm |
Resolution (DPI) | 600 |
Background color | White |
Printable photo | Yes |
Digital photo for online submission | Yes |
Digital photo size | Width: 826 pixels , Height: 1063 pixels |
Photo Paper type | matte |
Ireland Passport Photo Requirements
When applying for an Irish passport, it is crucial to provide a high-quality passport photo that meets the specific requirements set by the Irish government.
You must submit a photo that has been taken in the last six months.
Here are the technical requirements for your digital photo:
A scanned photo cannot be used.
It should be in color.
A minimum of 715 pixels wide and 951 pixels high is required.
Be in JPEG format.
There should be no compression, loss, or compression artefacts.
It cannot be altered or enhanced digitally.
Do not contain barrel distortions or any other distortions.
It should not exceed 9 megabytes (9MB).
If you apply by paper application form, you must submit a printed photo.
Ensure that your printed photo meets these technical requirements:
Size
Photographs should show your face and top of your shoulders so that 70% to 80% of the frame is occupied by your face.
Minimum: 35mm x 45mm
Maximum: 38mm x 50mm
Quality
Photo-quality paper must be used for printing photos.
Photos must be in sharp focus and correctly exposed
Ink marks and creases should not be present.
It is not acceptable to make digital enhancements or changes.
The reverse of the photos must be white and unglazed.
It is recommended to take black and white photos since they will be digitally printed on a passport.Color photos are also accepted.
Guidelines for digital and print photos on pose and visuals
Your face should be visible, and your hair should not cover your eyes.
Glasses are acceptable.No part of your eyes should be covered by the frame.There must be no glare on the lenses.It is not permitted to wear dark glasses.
A head covering can be worn for religious or medical reasons.It is important that your full facial features are visible.Head accessories cannot be worn for any other reason.
Do not wear sunglasses.
2.Lighting and focus
3.Distance
4. Background
Child photos
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Make sure someone takes your passport photo for you. Selfies are not accepted. Make use of your tripod if you have one. By using a tripod, you will be able to keep the camera level and steady. Ideally, the person should be around 1 meter away from the camera.
Face a bright window or the door when taking a photo. In this way, shadows can be avoided on the face and in the background. It is essential that the face is evenly lit. Ensure that the face is free of shadows and glares.
Note: You do not need to worry about the background, since our online passport photo generator will automatically do it for you.
Uniforms should not be worn. Put on regular street clothes for your photo.
Eyeglasses should not be worn. You should remove any sunglasses, tinted glasses, or glasses that you wear if you are taking a passport photo.
Ensure that your face is fully visible. Make sure your hair doesn't cover your face or obscure your eyes. In the case of very long bangs covering your eyebrows, pin them back with bobby pins. Although it's better to show your ears as well, that won't stop your photo from being accepted.
Passport photos don't allow hats unless they're religious headgear such as a headscarf or yarmulke.
Face the camera straight on and look straight at it. Avoid tilting or rotating the head.
It is important that the shoulders are visible, and there should be enough space around the head to crop the picture.
Make sure the camera is at the same level as the head.
It's okay to smile in your passport photo, but the government prefers you to have a neutral facial expression.
Under the new international passport rules, it is usually not acceptable to smile or have your mouth open.