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Written Answers — Department of Justice and Equality: Residency Permits (18 Jul 2013)

Alan Shatter: I am advised by the Irish Naturalisation and Immigration Service (INIS) that the person in question has not made an application to INIS to change his immigration status in the State. This person should be advised to do so immediately to enable this request to be examined. Queries in relation to the status of individual immigration cases may be made directly to INIS by e-mail using...

Written Answers — Residency Permits: Residency Permits (29 Sep 2010) See 1 other result from this answer

Dermot Ahern: I have been informed by my officials in the Irish Naturalisation and Immigration Service (INIS) that the person referred to by the Deputy is resident in the State as a dependant of her husband, who was granted a Stamp 4 as he qualified for Long Term Residency. This status is granted on the basis that a non-EEA national has completed five years legal residency in the State on work permits. It...

Written Answers — Department of Justice and Equality: Immigration Status (19 Jan 2017)

Frances Fitzgerald: I am advised by the Irish Naturalisation and Immigration Service (INIS) of my Department that they have no record of a request from the person referred to by the Deputy concerning their residency status. I am also informed that the person in question appears to be currently illegal in the State. If the person referred to by the Deputy wishes the Minister to consider their immigration...

Written Answers — Department of Justice and Equality: Immigration Status (24 Sep 2019)

Donnchadh Ó Laoghaire: 225. To ask the Tánaiste and Minister for Justice and Equality the immigration status of the persons who were adversely affected by the recent student recruitment agency closure; the measures to be put in place to ensure that international students are protected against another closure of this nature; the status of the investigation into the circumstances surrounding the closure of the...

Written Answers — Department of Justice and Equality: Visa Applications (27 Oct 2022)

Helen McEntee: The person referred to by the Deputy holds a Stamp 3 permission, which expires on 16 July 2025. There is no open application with my Department to change the immigration status of the person concerned. As the Deputy will be aware, registrations for people living outside of the Dublin area are processed by the Garda National Immigration Bureau (GNIB) through the Garda Station...

Written Answers — Department of Justice and Equality: Residency Permits (27 Jun 2013)

Alan Shatter: I am informed by the Irish Naturalisation and Immigration Service that the person named by the Deputy has submitted an application for a change to his Immigration status on 21 January 2013. Applications are dealt with in chronological order and this application will be dealt with in due course. Queries in relation to the status of individual immigration cases may be made directly to the...

Written Answers — Visa Applications: Visa Applications (24 Apr 2007)

Michael McDowell: I am informed that the person concerned is currently resident in the State. I also understand that the Immigration Division of my Department has no record of having received an application from the person referred to by the Deputy, to regularise his immigration status in the State. The person in question should contact the Immigration Division with details of his future intentions.

Written Answers — Department of Justice and Equality: Visa Applications (14 Dec 2023)

Helen McEntee: ...Domestic Residence and Permissions Division of my Department. This decision was relayed to the person concerned by letter dated 06 September 2023. As such, the person concerned has no valid immigration permission to remain in the State. It is important that persons keep their immigration permission up to date if they wish to continue to reside in the State. Where a person remains...

Written Answers — Department of Justice and Equality: Immigration Policy (7 Nov 2023)

Helen McEntee: ...that all arriving passengers are entitled to enter the State. This is a fundamental exercise of State sovereignty, which is necessary to protect the security of the State and to prevent illegal immigration. The exercise of powers in this area is at all times subject to the law and to respect for individual rights. The Border Management Unit (BMU) of my Department has responsibility for...

Written Answers — Department of Justice and Equality: Student Visas (17 Jan 2024)

Helen McEntee: Non-EEA national students in the State are registered on student conditions, on a Stamp 2 or Stamp 1G immigration permission, at their local registration office. It is only in cases where the student has encountered difficulties on the student pathway that they are referred to the Immigration Service Delivery (ISD) function of my Department to apply for an extension. Applications to ISD...

Written Answers — Department of Justice and Equality: Residency Permits (16 Sep 2016)

Frances Fitzgerald: I am advised by the Irish Naturalisation and Immigration Service (INIS) of my Department that the person concerned is registered in the State as a student on Stamp 2A conditions until 9 December 2017. The person concerned made an application for a change of their immigration status on 16 February 2016. This application was considered, and it was decided that the person concerned was not...

Written Answers — Department of Justice and Equality: Immigration Status (14 Dec 2016)

Frances Fitzgerald: I am advised by the Irish Naturalisation and Immigration Service (INIS) of my Department that on the 12/02/2016 an application for a change of status from a Stamp 4 permission, based on being the parent of an Irish Born Child, to a Stamp 5 permission was received from the person concerned. On the 26/10/2016 the application was refused as the Irish Naturalisation and Immigration Service was...

Written Answers — Department of Justice and Equality: Immigration Policy (23 May 2018)

Charles Flanagan: Ireland operates a very open immigration system with many legal pathways open to persons who apply to come here in accordance with the immigration laws in place in the State. The purpose for which someone intends to reside in the State determines their immigration status and the specific conditions attached to their permission is reflected in the type of immigration stamp provided.  ...

Written Answers — Department of Justice and Equality: Immigration Status (23 Sep 2015)

Frances Fitzgerald: I have been informed by the Irish Naturalisation and Immigration Service (INIS) of my Department that the person in question was registered in the State as a student from 1 October 2002 to 31 October 2009. I understand that they remained in the State without permission until an application was received from them in May 2012 seeking to regularise their illegal status in the State. To date...

Written Answers — Department of Justice and Equality: Immigration Status (15 Jan 2015)

Frances Fitzgerald: I have no plans to introduce a policy on the lines suggested by the Deputy. The Deputy might wish to note that at EU Level, the Member States, in agreeing the European Pact on Immigration and Asylum at the European Council in October 2008 made specific commitments "to use only case-by-case regularisation, rather than generalised regularisation, under national law, for humanitarian or...

Written Answers — Department of Justice and Equality: Immigration Status (18 Apr 2023)

Simon Harris: ...who are victims of these terrible crimes. It is important that anyone who has been the victim of domestic violence, or who may be fear for their safety, reaches out for help regardless of their immigration status. In all such cases, victims will be treated humanely and sympathetically and their safety and well-being will be of paramount importance. My Department has put in place...

Written Answers — Department of Justice and Equality: Residency Permits (19 Oct 2023)

Helen McEntee: I can advise the Deputy that the person referred currently does not have any open application with my Department. I encourage them to contact the Immigration Service Delivery (ISD) or their local immigration office and to take all the appropriate steps to regularise their status. Any application submitted should explain their current circumstances and future intentions in the State and...

Written Answers — Residency Permits: Residency Permits (23 Oct 2008)

Dermot Ahern: I have been informed by the Immigration Division of my Department that they contacted the person referred to by the Deputy in writing on the 26th September 2008 and again on the 21st October 2008 in relation to her immigration status. Further documentation has been requested from the person concerned on both occasions and the Immigration Division is awaiting receipt of such in order to...

Written Answers — Department of Justice and Equality: Immigration Policy (22 Nov 2022)

Helen McEntee: ...process for the scheme has now closed and no further applications will be accepted. This was a once in a generation scheme, designed to give long-term undocumented people without a current immigration permission to remain in the State, the chance to regularise their status, access the labour market and begin their path to citizenship. My Department had significant engagement with...

Written Answers — Department of Jobs, Enterprise and Innovation: Work Permits Applications (17 Jan 2017)

Mary Mitchell O'Connor: ...November 2016. The Department of Jobs, Enterprise and Innovation examines a number of criteria when assessing an employment permit application including, inter alia, the role, remuneration and immigration status of foreign national plus requirement to complete a labour market needs test, if applicable. These elements must all be in order for an employment permit to be granted. ...

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