Written answers

Thursday, 26 May 2016

Department of Justice and Equality

Naturalisation Applications

Photo of Bernard DurkanBernard Durkan (Kildare North, Fine Gael)
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47. To ask the Minister for Justice and Equality the procedure a person (details supplied) must follow in upgrading to stamp 4 preparatory to applying for naturalisation; and if she will make a statement on the matter. [12355/16]

Photo of Frances FitzgeraldFrances Fitzgerald (Dublin Mid West, Fine Gael)
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I am advised by the Irish Naturalisation and Immigration Service (INIS) of my Department that Long Term Residency is granted on the basis that a non EEA national has completed a minimum of five years' (i.e. 60 months) legal residence in the State on work permit conditions which is reflected in the corresponding Stamp 1 or Stamp 4 endorsements on a person's passport and not by the dates of commencement and expiry of each work permit or equivalent document as some applicants assume.

The person in question made an application for Long Term Residence by letter dated 22/12/2014. A decision was made on this application on 28/01/2015 and a letter issued to the person outlining the reasons for the refusal of the application. It is open to the person concerned to submit a new application for Long Term Residency once they obtain the minimum 60 month reckonable residency under the required conditions of the Long Term Residency Scheme.

The Deputy will be aware that queries in relation to the status of individual immigration cases may be made directly to INIS by e-mail using the Oireachtas Mail facility which has been established for this purpose. This service enables up to date information on such cases to be obtained without the need to seek information by way of Parliamentary Question process. The Deputy may consider using the e-mail service except in cases where the response from INIS is, in the Deputy's view, inadequate or too long awaited.

Photo of Bernard DurkanBernard Durkan (Kildare North, Fine Gael)
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48. To ask the Minister for Justice and Equality the procedure a person (details supplied) must follow in upgrading to stamp 4 preparatory to applying for naturalisation; and if she will make a statement on the matter. [12356/16]

Photo of Frances FitzgeraldFrances Fitzgerald (Dublin Mid West, Fine Gael)
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I am advised by the Irish Naturalisation and Immigration Service (INIS) of my Department that the person in question is advised to call to their local immigration officer to request a change of their current immigration stamp. On 27 October 2009, INIS set out detailed arrangements which would apply in cases of persons who had worked for 5 years or more with work permits. This policy document is available on our website: www.inis.gov.ie.

It should be noted that under this policy a person may be refused registration on Stamp 4 due to gaps in their immigration history, or due to the fact that they are no longer economically active. The person may then write to INIS, Residence Division, Unit 2, to have the details of their case reviewed. Each case will be assessed on its own merits. Cases will be considered under this arrangement only where the total period of gaps in their immigration permission do not exceed 12 months. It is possible that the person concerned also qualifies for Long Term Residency. Details of this scheme are also available on the INIS website.

Queries in relation to general immigration matters may be made directly to INIS by e-mail using the Oireachtas Mail facility which has been specifically established for his purpose. This service enables up to date information on such cases to be obtained without the need to seek information by way of the Parliamentary Questions process. The Deputy may consider using the e-mail service except in cases where the response from INIS is, in the Deputy's view, inadequate or too long awaited.

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