Updates and Announcements

Introduction of online application form for Reactivation Employment Permit Scheme

January 30th, 2024|

Domestic Residence will accept applications for Reactivation Employment Permit Scheme through the Customer Service portal. You can register for an account or log in to your existing account. As part of our ongoing review of our processes, we have simplified and streamlined the application in order to ensure a better service for our customers. Please [...]

Scam Calls – Renewed Notification

January 23rd, 2024|

The Department of Justice has been notified that some members of the public have received scam calls purporting to be an official from ISD. Phone calls coming from Irish mobile numbers Typically an automated accent purporting to be from “The Immigration Service” Voice goes on to state that your visa permission has expired, or other [...]

Processing of IIP applications on hand following the closure of the Programme

January 18th, 2024|

Following the closure of the Immigrant Investor Programme (IIP) on 15 February 2023 it was agreed that arrangements in relation to the orderly winding down of the Programme would be put in place. These arrangements have now been finalised. The proposed arrangements cover a number of different categories of applications, as set out below: 1) [...]

Travel Confirmation Notice

January 5th, 2024|

Travel Confirmation Notice For Beneficiaries of Temporary protection, benefitting from the extension of the Temporary Protection Directive up to 4th March 2025 The Irish Minister for Justice has extended immigration permissions for all beneficiaries of Temporary Protection to 4th March 2025. Non-nationals living in Ireland with a Temporary Protection Certificate (yellow paper), [...]

Non-EEA national awaiting an EU national passport

December 20th, 2023|

The Immigration Service Delivery has been receiving queries from Non-EEA nationals who have received court documents stating that they are citizens of an EU country. However, as these non-EEA nationals do not yet have an EU passport they must therefore rely on their Irish granted immigration permission to remain legally resident in the State. An [...]

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