Written answers

Wednesday, 3 May 2023

Department of Justice and Equality

International Protection

Photo of Gino KennyGino Kenny (Dublin Mid West, People Before Profit Alliance)
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262. To ask the Tánaiste and Minister for Justice and Equality the measures his Department is putting in place to assist those seeking international protection from Sudan, considering the current political conflict. [20400/23]

Photo of Gino KennyGino Kenny (Dublin Mid West, People Before Profit Alliance)
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263. To ask the Tánaiste and Minister for Justice and Equality if he will allow Sudanese nationals and non-EU nationals currently at risk or in danger in Sudan under the current political conflict, who have family members that are Irish citizens, to have access to apply immediately for reunification to enter Ireland. [20401/23]

Photo of Simon HarrisSimon Harris (Wicklow, Fine Gael)
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I propose to take Questions Nos. 262 and 263 together.

I am aware of the grave humanitarian crisis in Sudan and I can assure the Deputy that all current immigration avenues remain open for new applications, including visa and family reunification applications. The Department of Justice will process any new applications received speedily and sympathetically. The Departments of Justice and Foreign Affairs are also working closely with all EU member states to ensure a coherent EU response to events in Sudan.

Processing of international protection applications in Ireland from Sudanesenationals is already prioritised by the International Protection Office, in accordance with the approach to prioritisation of cases agreed with UNHCR Ireland. The examination of an application takes full account of whether a person will be in danger if not provided with an international protection status or a permission to remain here.

Furthermore, under the the International Protection Act 2015, Sudanese nationals can apply for family reunification under the International Protection Act 2015 if they have been granted a declaration as a Convention Refugee, are a beneficiary of Subsidiary Protection or if they have been granted Programme Refugee status.

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