Immigration

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Administrative Immigration Arrangements for the Protection of Victims of Human Trafficking, (PDF 32.4KB) 

New Immigration Procedures In Relation To Swiss Nationals

Background Note on the Immigration Process in Ireland (PDF 34KB)

Family Reunification Information Leaflet (PDF 46 KB) 

Minister Announces increase in Refugee Resettlement Quota 

Submissions to the Public Consultation on Immigration Policy

Business Permission Information Leaflet Immig. No. 5

Application Form for an Irish Travel Document for Recognised Refugee

 

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Notice to Non-National Parents of Irish Born Children
Information Note on the Immigration Position Arising from the Accession of Bulgaria and Romania to the EU
Permission to Remain for Non-E.E.A. Nationals
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13/11/2008 Administrative Immigration Arrangements for the Protection of Victims of Human Trafficking

This notice provides information on the administrative arrangements which apply where a foreign national is identified as a person suspected of being a victim of human trafficking and the Minister for Justice, Equality and Law Reform is required to consider that person’s immigration status in the State.

22/08/2008 SI No. 336 of 2008 IMMIGRATION ACT 2004(REGISTRATION CERTIFICATE FEE) REGULATIONS 2008

The Irish Naturalisation and Immigration Service (INIS) was established in 2005 in order to provide a ‘one stop shop’ approach in relation to asylum, immigration, citizenship and visas. The INIS also facilitates a whole of government approach to immigration and asylum issues which enables a more efficient service to be provided in these areas.

29/01/2008 Immigration, Residence and Protection Bill 2008

The Irish Naturalisation and Immigration Service (INIS) was established in 2005 in order to provide a ‘one stop shop’ approach in relation to asylum, immigration, citizenship and visas. The INIS also facilitates a whole of government approach to immigration and asylum issues which enables a more efficient service to be provided in these areas.