What does "Issue Date" mean when tracking the status of your Irish passport application?
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I am following the progress of my passport application via the DFA's passport tracking. Does issue date refer to the projected date a passport will be issued if an application is successful? This is what shows today: Application Number Entered: xxxxxxxxxx Status: Application No. xxxxxxxxxxx. Received on 28/10/2011 and has been registered. Issue Date: 03/11/2011 Website Last Updated: 29/10/2011 at 13:45 This is the first time I've applied for a passport, so I have no clue how long the process could take. And, I have a trip abroad later this year, so I am hoping the passport is completed and reaches me in time.
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Answer:
The date you'll get it or the date they gnna ship it out
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