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ISD urges customers intending to travel over the coming Christmas period, whose current permission will expire, to submit a renewal application

October 3rd, 2024|

The Immigration Services Registration Office Burgh Quay Dublin is currently experiencing a very large volume of applications for a renewal of permission with a current processing time to renew an IRP card of 3-4 weeks. Following the completion of the renewal of Registration it may take a further two weeks to receive the new IRP card [...]

Upcoming Citizenship Ceremony – September 2024

September 2nd, 2024|

Upcoming Citizenship Ceremony – Monday 16th September 2024 The next ceremonies will take place on Monday, 16th September 2024 at the Convention Centre Dublin (CCD). Please do not contact us in this regard as we are not in a position to confirm invitation at this stage. Invitations will issue in due course. Candidates will be [...]

Transfer of registration responsibility for Cork and Limerick

June 17th, 2024|

The transfer of responsibility for first time registration and renewal of Irish immigration residence permissions for persons residing in counties Cork and Limerick from the Garda National Immigration Bureau (GNIB) to Immigration Service Delivery (ISD) of the Department of Justice will come into effect on 8] July 2024. On 8 July 2024, the first time registration [...]

Important Information for Ukrainian nationals

June 4th, 2024|

From the 05 June 2024, temporary measures which allowed Ukrainian nationals to travel to Ireland without a valid biometric passport will cease to be in effect. In accordance with section 4 of the Irish Immigration Act 2004, all third country nationals, including Ukrainians, who are travelling to Ireland must be in possession of a valid passport. [...]

Attention eligible spouses and partners of General Employment Permit and Intra-Corporate Transferee Irish Employment Permit holders

May 15th, 2024|

The Ministers for Justice and Enterprise, Trade and Employment have announced that eligible spouses and partners of General Employment Permit and Intra-Corporate Transferee Irish Employment Permit holders, who have applied for, and have been granted family reunification, in accordance with the Non-EEA Family Reunification Policy, will now be registered on a Stamp 1G permission, rather than [...]

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