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An tOrd Gnó - Order of Business (8 May 2024) See 1 other result from this debate

Marc Ó Cathasaigh: I wish to raise an issue around joint family visa applicants. Like so many of these issues that we get into our offices it goes from the particular to the general once one starts looking at it. A constituent got in touch with my office. He is working at University Hospital Waterford and he is well integrated into both the workforce and the wider community and wants his wife to come and...

Ceisteanna ó Cheannairí - Leaders' Questions (8 May 2024) See 2 other results from this debate

Danny Healy-Rae: With proper visas.

Joint Oireachtas Committee on European Union Affairs: 20th Anniversary of the 2004 EU Enlargement: Mr. Bertie Ahern (8 May 2024)

...were getting illegal immigration from European countries. There were many arguments 20 years ago and some of them are resurfacing. We said that we could do it in part by setting up a complex system where you would have to get a visa. There was talk of green, white and yellow cards at the time. Maybe we would let a Polish plumber in, but not a Slovenian agricultural worker. The more...

Written Answers — Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade: Passport Services (8 May 2024)

Micheál Martin: ...features within the passport book and the robust processes involved in its issuance. The Irish passport was recently ranked 2nd in the Henley Global Passport Index as it provides our citizens with visa-free access to 193 countries. Accordingly, a rigorous analysis process is in place to verify the identity and citizenship of applicants. Should assistance be required with an application,...

Written Answers — Department of Justice and Equality: Family Reunification (8 May 2024)

Helen McEntee: The visa application referred to by the Deputy was created on the 25/03/2024. The supporting documentation was received in the Madrid office on 24/04/2024. The application will be forwarded to the Dublin Visa Office for examination and processing. Long Stay Join Family visa applications are processed in accordance with the guidelines set out in the Policy Document on Non-EEA Family...

Written Answers — Department of Justice and Equality: Visa Applications (8 May 2024)

Niamh Smyth: 386. To ask the Tánaiste and Minister for Justice and Equality if she will expedite an application (details supplied); and if she will make a statement on the matter. [20620/24]

Seanad: An tOrd Gnó - Order of Business (2 May 2024)

Emer Currie: ...with him that this makes perfect sense and is something we should consider as part of our business in the Seanad. Senator Conway spoke about the importance of the critical skills list, the many visa national citizens we have in the country and migrants who are working in areas that are incredibly important to the functioning of our society, including nurses but also in areas such as IT,...

Public Accounts Committee: Business of Committee (2 May 2024)

Brian Stanley: ...McPhillips, Secretary General of the Department of Justice, dated 19 April. It provides follow-up information requested at the meeting of 29 February 2024. It includes information on immigration, visa processing, international protection, citizenship processing, carrier liability, the Prison Service and the Probation Service. It proposed to note and publish this item. Is that agreed?...

Written Answers — Department of Justice and Equality: Residency Permits (2 May 2024)

Helen McEntee: ...legally registered with the Irish immigration authorities and provides details of the immigration permission held. Once a person has an in-date IRP card, there is no requirement to apply for a re-entry visa, should one be required, when returning to the State after a short period abroad. It is normal practice throughout EU Member States to charge a fee for immigration services. The...

Written Answers — Department of Justice and Equality: Family Reunification (2 May 2024)

Helen McEntee: The visa application referred to by the Deputy was refused by the Visa Office in Dublin on 05 September 2023. The reasons for this decision were set out in the refusal letter sent to the applicant at this time. An appeal of this decision was received on 15 January 2024. All visa applicants are advised that the onus is on them to provide as much information in support of their application as...

Written Answers — Department of Justice and Equality: Family Reunification (2 May 2024)

Helen McEntee: I can inform the Deputy that following full consideration by a Visa Officer, the visa applications referred to were refused. A letter issued to the applicants on 22 March 2024 outlines the reasons for these refusals. An appeals process, which is free of charge, is available which allows applicants, in the event of a refusal of the application at first instance, to address the factors...

Joint Oireachtas Committee on the Implementation of the Good Friday Agreement: All-Ireland Economy: Discussion (Resumed) (2 May 2024)

...the US into Ireland than from Ireland to the US at this stage. We are now increasingly seeing them coming from India. Among the best qualified group in Ireland are Indians. However, there are visa issues. Indians on a visa working for a firm in Northern Ireland is not permitted to enter this jurisdiction unless they also have an Irish visa. My son-in-law had a complicated visa status...

European Union Migration and Asylum Pact: Motion [Private Members] (1 May 2024) See 1 other result from this debate

Helen McEntee: ...or with false documentation. Operations continue to run in Dublin Airport with a view to swiftly identifying irregular arrivals into Ireland. We continue to train airline staff and have introduced visas in a number of additional countries, with further countries under review. I and my Department will leave no stone unturned in making sure that we have the most effective immigration...

Written Answers — Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade: Departmental Staff (1 May 2024)

Micheál Martin: ...colleagues serving across Ireland's Mission network play an invaluable role in supporting the delivery of the Department's goals and objectives and work principally on issues such as consular and visa services, administration responsibilities, supporting trade, cultural and public diplomacy targets and events and working on Ireland's development assistance programme. Local staff are...

Written Answers — Department of Justice and Equality: Visa Applications (1 May 2024)

Thomas Pringle: 194. To ask the Tánaiste and Minister for Justice and Equality if consideration could be given to having an emergency humanitarian visa scheme for Sudan to allow Sudanese people living and working in Ireland to apply to have family members join them here, even on a temporary basis; and if she will make a statement on the matter. [19617/24]

Written Answers — Department of Justice and Equality: Visa Applications (1 May 2024)

Louise O'Reilly: 200. To ask the Tánaiste and Minister for Justice and Equality if her Department has given any consideration to relaxing the financial criteria in circumstances (details supplied). [19756/24]

Joint Oireachtas Committee on Health: Challenges Relating to the Provision of Dentistry Services: Discussion (1 May 2024) See 6 other results from this debate

...especially. Given that most dentists operate on a self-employed basis, the scope for engaging extra dentists from outside the EEA is limited. We will also seek to engage with the Department of Justice on visa arrangements. A final change which could be made by the Minister for Health would be to authorise the recognition of dental specialties. Both the Dental Council and the Irish...

Seanad: Research and Innovation Bill 2024: Committee Stage (Resumed) (30 Apr 2024)

Frances Black: ...the Postgraduate Workers Organisation shows that the combination of existing low pay with the rising cost of living has made doing a PhD unaffordable for many in our society. Further, non-EEA PhD students also face additional costs in respect of health insurance and visas, which further adds to unaffordability. All of this means that people experience precarity before they are qualified...

Written Answers — Department of Enterprise, Trade and Employment: Visa Agreements (30 Apr 2024)

Matt Carthy: ...Minister for Enterprise, Trade and Employment if he is aware of an issue impacting upon non-EU citizens working in Ireland whereby they are unable to secure appointments to apply for Schengen area visas; if he has engaged with relevant EU Member State embassies in Ireland or his EU counterparts in this regard; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [19121/24]

Written Answers — Department of Justice and Equality: Visa Applications (30 Apr 2024)

Jim O'Callaghan: 482. To ask the Tánaiste and Minister for Justice and Equality the status of an expired visa and request for a work permit in respect of a person (details supplied); and if she will make a statement on the matter. [18892/24]

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