Written answers

Wednesday, 20 March 2024

Department of Justice and Equality

Residency Permits

Photo of Patrick CostelloPatrick Costello (Dublin South Central, Green Party)
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803. To ask the Tánaiste and Minister for Justice and Equality the total number of instances where a fee of €300 was paid for the issuing of an IRP (formerly GNIB) card (including both registration and renewal) in the whole of 2023 and the total income from this activity. [11636/24]

Photo of Helen McEnteeHelen McEntee (Meath East, Fine Gael)
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I can advise the Deputy that in 2023, a registration fee was charged in respect of 236,709 Irish Residence Permit (IRP) cards, generating an income of €71,012,700.

The €300 registration fee is paid by all applicants unless they are:

  • Under 18 at the time of registration
  • A spouse, widow or widower of an Irish citizen
  • A civil partner or surviving civil partner of an Irish citizen
  • A spouse or dependent of an EU national who has a residence permit
  • A Programme Refugee or a person granted Refugee Status under Section 47(1) of the International Protection Act 2015
  • A person granted Subsidiary Protection under Section 47(4) of the International Protection Act 2015
  • A person granted Permission to Remain under Section 49(4)(a) of the International Protection Act 2015
  • A family member reunited with a recognised refugee in Ireland under Section 56 of the International Protection Act 2015.

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