you cant.
If your parents were born in Ireland then I do believe you can
What exactly do you mean by "individually"? Assuming you're asking about a US passport: Minors are required to have their own individual passports, but a minor must apply in person with both parents/guardians; they can't get a passport without both parents knowing about it and approving of it.
Neither. He was born in Kenya and spent much of his life there and in South Africa. He has a British passport due to his parents. His father came from England, as did his mother's parents.
No, you do not need both parents to renew a passport.
You need a notarized note from both parents to consent the unaccompanied minor for travel. Without one, the minor will be denied entry.
No, you cannot. You would need a passport, because a German residence permit can only get you around Germany, if you had a brain. So ask you parents about getting a passport, knucklehead.
No, both parents are not required to be present when applying for a passport.
No, both parents do not have to be present when applying for a child's passport.
No, both parents do not need to be present for a passport application.
No, both parents do not need to be present for obtaining a passport.
No, both parents do not need to be present when applying for a passport.
Parents are always involved in passport application for minors.