Written answers

Thursday, 5 March 2020

Department of Justice and Equality

Visa Applications

Photo of Bernard DurkanBernard Durkan (Kildare North, Fine Gael)
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383. To ask the Tánaiste and Minister for Justice and Equality when a visa application will be approved in the case of a person (details supplied); and if he will make a statement on the matter. [3135/20]

Photo of Charles FlanaganCharles Flanagan (Laois-Offaly, Fine Gael)
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The application for a  short stay visa was refused for reasons provided to the person concerned in a letter issued by my Department on 12 November 2019. 

 It is open to applicants to appeal visa refusal decisions, in writing, within two months of the date of the refusal.  Please be advised that no appeal was received in relation to this application.

If no appeal is received within two months from the date of refusal, applicants may submit a new application. If submitting a new application, applicants should bear in mind the reasons for refusal of the previous application and submit up to date supporting documentation. The application will be considered on its own merits.

Queries in relation to the status of individual immigration cases may be made directly to my Department by e-mail using the Oireachtas mail facility which has been specifically 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 the parliamentary questions process. The Deputy may consider using the e-mail service except in cases where the response is, in the Deputy’s view, inadequate or too long awaited.

Photo of Bernard DurkanBernard Durkan (Kildare North, Fine Gael)
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384. To ask the Tánaiste and Minister for Justice and Equality the procedure to be followed by a person (details supplied) in respect of renewal of his or her stamp 4; if his or her child who was born here can proceed for naturalisation in the interim; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [3136/20]

Photo of Charles FlanaganCharles Flanagan (Laois-Offaly, Fine Gael)
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I can inform the Deputy that my Department issued a letter to the person concerned in April 2019 granting conditional permission to remain in the State. The person concerned was advised to furnish specific documentation at least four weeks before their permission was due to expire on 2 February 2020. My Department has no record of receiving any recent correspondence from the applicant. 

I note from the details provided by the Deputy that the address for the person concerned differs from that which my Department has on record.The onus is on all persons to keep my Department notified of any changes to their details. 

An application for a certificate of naturalisation may be submitted for a minor if the minor's parents have already been naturalised or if the minor is of Irish descent or has Irish associations or, at the time of their birth, was not entitled to Irish Citizenship but has since accumulated 5 years reckonable residency in the state.

Minors cannot apply for naturalisation by themselves. The application must be made by their parent, legal guardian or person acting on the child's behalf in loco parentis

Further information on applying for naturalisation can be found on my Departments website .

Queries in relation to the status of individual immigration cases may be made directly to my Department by e-mail using the Oireachtas Mail facility which has been specifically 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 the Parliamentary Questions process. The Deputy may consider using the e-mail service except in cases where the response is, in the Deputy’s view, inadequate or too long awaited. 

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