Written answers

Thursday, 17 November 2011

Department of Justice, Equality and Defence

Residency Permits

3:00 pm

Photo of Paschal DonohoePaschal Donohoe (Dublin Central, Fine Gael)
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Question 168: To ask the Minister for Justice and Equality if he will examine the possible implementation of an earned regularisation scheme to deal with the undocumented migrants living and working here; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [35236/11]

Photo of Alan ShatterAlan Shatter (Dublin South, Fine Gael)
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I am aware that there have been proposals of this nature and of course my Department will give due consideration to the issue. However great caution should be exercised before embarking on such a project. A proposal of this nature could give rise to very large, unpredictable and potentially very costly impacts across the full range of public and social services.

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 economic reasons". While the Pact is not legally binding, the political commitment among the Member States, then and now, is clearly against any form of process that would in any way legitimise the status of those unlawfully present without first examining the merits of their individual case.

Any possible implication for the operation of the Common Travel Area would also have to be very carefully considered.

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