Yes.
An undocumented immigrant will not be able to file in a passport application on behalf of his/her child. Only a US citizen can do this. However a passport application for a minor child will require the parental consent from both its parents and also the proof of the citizenship status of the parents. Identification documents of both the parents should also be submitted along with the application.
No, unless you were under 18 at the time of their application for naturalisation and you were included on their applicatoin form.
It depends what country you're applying for. In the US, though, parents can apply for passports on behalf of their children. Several forms of identification and proof of relationship are required for this procedure. Once a child reaches age 16 in the US, he or she may apply for a passport independent of parents.
Parents are always involved in passport application for minors.
To obtain a passport for a minor under the age of 16, both parents or guardians must accompany the minor when applying. You must bring the child's social security card and apply for a Form DS-11. You also must provide proof of citizenship. Be prepared to pay fees for the passport. For more detailed information and a contact consulthttp://www.us-passport-service-guide.com/child-passport.html:
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Yes
An Irish passport can be obtained at the Passprot Office in Dublin. You Can get the Irish Passport forms at the Post office. Complete the form and send with a Passport picture to the address stated.
You do this when you are 18 and have a passport.
18
follow your parents
No, you can only apply for a passport if one of your parents has citizenship to one of these countries.