Written answers

Thursday, 13 May 2021

Department of Justice and Equality

Residency Permits

Photo of Mick BarryMick Barry (Cork North Central, Solidarity)
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371. To ask the Tánaiste and Minister for Justice and Equality the plans in place to reopen office facilities at Burgh Quay; the measures that will be put in place to allow persons in Dublin register their residency given its impact on the right of persons to work and to travel; and if she will make a statement on the matter. [25211/21]

Photo of James BrowneJames Browne (Wexford, Fianna Fail)
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I am pleased to inform the Deputy that the Burgh Quay Registration Office reopened earlier this week on Monday, 10 May 2021.

Customers who had their appointments cancelled when the Office closed in December under Level 5 restrictions are being contacted directly by the Immigration Service of my Department to arrange a new appointment date.

All other first time registrations will be carried out by appointment only and the online appointments system opened to accept bookings from last Thursday, 6 May 2021, at:.

It is not possible to complete first time registrations online because customers need to have their photograph and fingerprints taken during the registration process. However, while waiting to register in the Dublin area, customers are covered by the extension of immigration permissions to 20 September 2021. This means that all those legally in the State in March 2020 when the pandemic began can remain in the State until 20 September 2021.

Registrations outside of the Dublin area are processed by the Garda National Immigration Bureau (GNIB) through the Garda Station network.

Further details can be found on the Immigration Service website www.inis.gov.iealong with a Frequently Asked Questions document.

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