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Please be advised that the Embassy of Ireland, Finland website has moved and this page is no longer being updated. The Embassy website is now available at Ireland.ie/helsinki.

Lost or stolen passports in Finland

Guidelines for passports lost or stolen for residents and those on holiday in Finland.

Passport lost or stolen on holiday

1. If your passport is lost or stolen you should immediately report this to the nearest police station and obtain a written report from the police.

2. You should contact the Embassy to make arrangements for an alternative travel document.

Minimum requirements to apply for an Emergency Travel Document:

  • Your original police report
  • Two passport photographs
  • Proof of your flight home
  • Evidence of your identity/citizenship. If you do not have alternative photo i.d. with you in Finland, you will need to ask somebody to bring your original long form birth certificate (and civil marriage certificate in the case of a married woman whose passport name is in her married surname), or an old cancelled passport, to a Garda Station in Ireland and fax a copy to the Embassy.
  • The relevant fee
  • Depending on your situation, we may require additional evidence in support of your application, including a fully witnessed application form, and additional proof of name and address.

Please bear in mind this service is not available outside of office hours except in the case of genuine emergency. You may need to arrange a new flight to allow you time to obtain a travel document.

3. If you are in an emergency situation requiring urgent travel (such as the death or serious illness of a family member)

Contact the Embassy by phoning +358 9 6824240. Outside normal working hours, you will be directed by our voicemail system to call the number of the Duty Officer. Please note you should phone the Duty Officer only; text messages will not be picked up. 

Passport lost or stolen - Resident

If you are resident in Finland and your passport has been stolen or lost, you must follow the following steps:

1. Immediately report the loss/theft to the nearest police station and obtain a written report from the police.

2. Apply to the Embassy of Ireland, Helsinki for a full new passport. For general advice, please see our step-by-step guide on how to apply for a passport.

All applicant must include:

  • A completed and witnessed APS2 application form
  • 4 Passport Photographs
  • Previous passport if you have had one
  • Original long form birth certificate. This must be included for all under 18s and for adults if you have lost your passport, or if applying for your first passport.
  • Civil Marriage Certificate (if you are changing your name)

With a view to preventing identity theft and the circulation of falsified passports, there are additional safeguards for the passport application procedure for those adults seeking to replace a lost or stolen passport. If your passport has been lost or stolen, you must also supply the following documents:

  • Additional form of photo-identification; e.g. certified copy of a drivers licence, work ID; student card; social club membership; passport from other country etc.
  • Evidence of entitlement to Irish citizenship; where applicable
  • Documentary evidence to show use of name, e.g. payslips; records of unemployment or disability payment, bank statement, college registration etc. and
  • Evidence of residency at the application address, e.g. utility bills, official correspondence from public or private sector etc.