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Dual passport (categories)

  • Mnemonic reference

    DUAL_PP_CAT_P

  • Applicability

    Person

  • Type

    Derived Variable

Definition

A classification of a person based on whether they hold more than one passport.

Classification

Total number of categories 9

Code Name
1 UK and Ireland
2 UK and EU
3 UK and Europe (Non-EU)
4 UK and non-European (International)
5 Ireland and EU
6 Ireland and Europe (Non-EU)
7 Ireland and non-European (international)
8 Other
-5 No code required - comprises schoolchildren and full-time students living away from home during term time and those who do not hold more than one passport.

Source question or variables

Question 20 - What passports do you hold?

  • United Kingdom
  • Ireland
  • Other, please write in
  • None

Reason for asking

Passports held data are used to provide a proxy for citizenship. A question on
passports held is used to capture this elsewhere in the UK.

Central government, local government and migration research bodies expressed a requirement for information about citizenship primarily to inform and monitor the implications of migration policy.

Information about citizenship is also noted as being potentially useful to give
additional insight in race equality-related work and to contribute to work to
understand the movement and integration or intended staying patterns of migrants, to give insight into household dynamics, and for area profiling.

England & Wales and Scotland (2011) Comparisons

The passports held question is being asked for the first time in Scotland's Census 2022 as no such question was asked in Census 2011.

The equivalent variable (mulitple passports held) created by ONS for the England & Wales 2021 census uses different country groupings.