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Health (Regulation of Termination of Pregnancy) Bill 2018: Report Stage (Resumed) (4 Dec 2018)

Joan Burton: I object really strongly to the provisions of section 22(2)(f), as proposed in amendment No. 43a. Are we really going to look for not just the age and marital status but the ethnicity of the people who receive services this country has democratically decided should be available to women to allow them to address and control their fertility? We had a very detailed debate in this country...

Ceisteanna - Questions: Taoiseach's Meetings and Engagements (18 Sep 2018)

Joan Burton: ...thinking about which there has been talk for a long time. When the Taoiseach has the bilateral meeting with Mrs. May to which he has just referred, does he hope to get clarity on the current status of the Chequers papers and the Chequers proposals? Clearly, an element of that relates to a political situation and a political proposal in the context of the internal difficulties in the...

Topical Issue Debate: Airport Security (24 Jan 2017)

Joan Burton: ...the airport every year. We cannot underestimate just how many jobs are dependent on Dublin Airport, which is a key engine of the Irish economy. To have any doubt cast on the airport's security status is deeply worrying. It is very welcome that the Garda National Immigration Bureau has upped its surveillance with regard to people trafficking in the past year and a half but we must...

Written Answers — Department of Social Protection: Labour Market (20 Apr 2016)

Joan Burton: ...on travel, meals and accommodation. Springboard and Skillnets courses for unemployed people, funded through the Department of Education and Skills, are also open to people regardless of their social welfare status. Many other services are also available to people who are not in receipt of a qualifying social welfare payment. For example employment services, such as advice on job-search...

Written Answers — Department of Social Protection: Registration of Marriages (3 Nov 2015)

Joan Burton: ...of the location and opening times of registrars' offices can be found at . Details of documentation required can also be found on this website. Foreign nationals who are unsure as to their immigration status should contact the Garda National Immigration Bureau at 13/14 Burgh Quay, Dublin 2, D02 XK70 (Telephone 01 6669100/1).

Written Answers — Department of Social Protection: Civil Registration Legislation (16 Apr 2015)

Joan Burton: ...provide their marriage notification. When attending the registrar's office in relation to the notification, the couple must provide the registrar with evidence of their name, address, age, civil status and nationality. In addition to their personal particulars the couple will be requested to provide details in relation to their proposed marriage such as the intended date of marriage,...

Seanad: Civil Registration (Amendment) Bill 2014: Second Stage (15 Jul 2014)

Joan Burton: ...not married on the date of the birth. The section provides that a mother or father or the adult child may apply to re-register a birth on foot of a court order granted under section 35 or 45 of the Status of Children Act 1987. Section 9 provides for the amendment of the principal Act by insertion of a new section 25A, which provides that where the parents of the child cannot agree on a...

Written Answers — Department of Social Protection: Social Welfare Eligibility (29 May 2013)

Joan Burton: ..., nationals from outside the EU who have been granted special permission to remain in Ireland will need to provide an official letter from the Department of Justice and Equality to confirm their status and /or a copy of their residency permit (Garda National Immigration Bureau card). The right to reside test is aquestion of law, which seeks to ascertain whether the claimant has a lawful...

Written Answers — Department of Social Protection: Social Welfare Benefits (15 Nov 2012)

Joan Burton: On 20th August 2012 a letter was issued to the person concerned advising him that he was required to submit an updated Garda National Immigration Bureau card confirming his immigration status, as his current card was due to expire on 8th September 2012. As this card was not submitted, his claim was closed on 10th September 2012. The person concerned can attend his Social Welfare Local...

Written Answers — Department of Social Protection: Social Welfare Benefits Applications (18 Sep 2012)

Joan Burton: The person concerned has been advised on a number of occasions that his Garda National Immigration Bureau card is out of date since 30th January 2012. He has also been advised that holding of a currently valid card, indicating his status in the country, is one of the requirements, inter alia, to accessing Basic Supplementary Welfare payments as well as other schemes. In the interim he has...

Social Welfare Benefits (25 Apr 2012)

Joan Burton: ...2004. A person who does not satisfy the habitual residence condition is not eligible for specified social welfare payments, including disability allowance, regardless of citizenship, nationality, immigration status or any other factor. The purpose of this condition is to safeguard the social welfare system from abuse by restricting access for people who are not economically active and...

Written Answers — Social Welfare Benefits: Social Welfare Benefits (29 Mar 2012)

Joan Burton: An application for jobseeker's benefit dated 23 March 2012 from the person concerned is currently being processed. As a non-EU national he has been requested to provide details of his current immigration status in this country.

Written Answers — Social Welfare Benefits: Social Welfare Benefits (6 Apr 2011)

Joan Burton: ...being considered habitually resident in the State. The HSE has advised that the person concerned is unlikely to qualify for basic supplementary welfare allowance or rent supplement due to her immigration status.

Written Answers — Social Welfare Code: Social Welfare Code (5 Apr 2011)

Joan Burton: ...established connection with Ireland. A person who does not satisfy the habitual residence condition is not eligible for specified social welfare payments, regardless of citizenship, nationality, immigration status or any other factor. The social welfare schemes concerned are jobseeker's allowance, one parent family payment, disability allowance, carer's allowance, widow/er's (non...

Ombudsman (Amendment) Bill 2008: Second Stage (2 Dec 2008)

Joan Burton: ...the principle of the Bill extending her jurisdiction to bodies such as FÁS, the Health and Safety Authority and so on. However, she went on to say that she regretted the fact that decisions on immigration and asylum matters would not be covered by the Bill. She pointed out that, by coincidence, there was a Bill before the Houses dealing with significant changes in immigration, residence...

Twenty-seventh Amendment of the Constitution Bill 2004: Second Stage (Resumed). (22 Apr 2004)

Joan Burton: ..., universal entitlements. Although there was a debate on changing the law in both the USA and Canada 20 years ago similar to the one we are now having, and partly because of the flood of illegal immigrants from countries like Ireland at that time, they chose to retain the principle on the basis that they did not wish to create a hereditary caste of illegals. In other words, they wanted to...

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