An Overview of Ireland’s Immigration System

by | Aug 19, 2023 | Spousal IRA | 18 comments




This video looks at the immigration system in Ireland.
I look at immigration permission, Stamp 0, how to obtain stamp 0, registering as a non-EEA national, living with your spouse, family member, partner, or child, civil partner, a de facto long term partner, living with your child, and another family member.

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The Immigration System in Ireland: An Overview

Ireland has always been known for its warm hospitality and welcoming nature. Over the years, it has attracted a significant number of immigrants seeking better opportunities, whether for work, education, or to reunite with loved ones. As a result, the Irish government has put in place a comprehensive immigration system designed to facilitate and regulate the movement of individuals into the country.

The main authority responsible for immigration matters in Ireland is the Irish Naturalisation and Immigration Service (INIS), which operates under the Department of Justice and Equality. INIS oversees the various immigration processes and maintains a fair and transparent system. Let’s take a closer look at the main elements of Ireland’s immigration system.

Types of Immigration Permits:
Ireland offers different types of immigration permits depending on the purpose of an individual’s stay. These permits include:

1. Working Holiday Authorizations: These permits are available for young people between the ages of 18 and 30 from certain countries. They provide an opportunity to work and travel in Ireland for up to one year.

2. Employment Permits: Individuals wishing to work in Ireland can apply for an employment permit. These permits are divided into several categories, including Critical Skills Employment Permits, General Employment Permits, and Intra-Company Transfer Employment Permits.

3. Study Visas: Students looking to pursue higher education in Ireland can apply for a study visa. This allows them to stay in the country for the duration of their studies.

4. Family Reunification: Irish citizens and non-EU/EEA/Swiss nationals residing legally in Ireland may be able to apply for family reunification. This enables family members to reside in Ireland with their loved ones.

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5. Refugee Protection: Ireland has a robust process in place to provide international protection to individuals fleeing persecution and seeking refuge in the country. This includes asylum applications and refugee status determinations.

Requirements and Conditions:
Regardless of the type of permit or visa one seeks, certain general requirements and conditions are applicable to all applicants. These include financial sufficiency, medical insurance coverage, good character and conduct, and compliance with Irish immigration laws. Each specific permit or visa may have additional requirements, such as proof of enrollment for students or a job offer for employment permits.

Immigration Control and Border Management:
Ireland, as an EU member state, follows common EU rules regarding border management. The primary checkpoints for immigration control are the ports and airports within the country. Border management officials, such as the Garda National Immigration Bureau, ensure compliance with immigration laws and monitor the entry and exit of individuals.

Integration and Support Services:
Recognizing the importance of successful integration, Ireland provides various support services for immigrants to help them settle and integrate into society. These services include language learning programs, cultural orientation courses, access to healthcare, education, and employment assistance, and community integration initiatives.

Conclusion:
The immigration system in Ireland aims to balance national security concerns with the facilitation of legal and legitimate movement of individuals. The process is designed to provide opportunities for work, education, family reunification, and protection to those who meet the requirements. By maintaining an efficient and transparent system, Ireland continues to attract immigrants while ensuring the well-being and integration of its diverse population.

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18 Comments

  1. bluegale

    Hello brother hope u doing well i watched ur video and thought it might be a good idea to ask u a question about my situation, i was in dublin airport my passport had a entry of ireland no visa required so i thought it will be a good idea to go ireland for a visit and see how the country is coz i heard lots of good things about this country on social media and from friends who already visited ireland .but when i got at the airport i had a very bad experience with the imigration of ireland do you know that ireland imigration takes ur phone away and force u to open ur and take it back from you and search ur phone and laptop ,they ask me if iam here for visit or work so i was on a visit gave them hotel booking all was good answer all they question the officer told me that we dont belive ur storry because people come here as visitor and they look for work i told them idont know about other ppl but im here for a visit,any were they desided not to give me entry they treated me and few other ppl like animals they held us at the airport for 11 hours without food not even a water they gave us and return us back in a next flight which was after 12 hours when i got back home the same night i recive a massage on my phone from the bank the money from my credit card and debit card is detucted from dublin the next msge my wife recived the money detuct or used from her card and it was from dublin we imediatly block our card s this happen because they made us open our phones and laptop so whos the criminal is it us or is it imigration of the dublin airport .
    The reason iam sharing my storry because i dont want it must happen to other people who are traveling to dublin airport be care full if they refuse u to enter no problem but dont open ur phones and laptop passwords and give to imigration to check dublin imigration are the crooks.
    I want to know is this act of imigration is legal ? Are they allowed by the deparent of justice to make people open they personal phone and collect data from they phones and laptops ?
    If they are allowed to do so
    Are they allowed to start stealing money from ur cards ?
    People please be carefull the imigration of ireland is sick and they are arrogants dont open ur phones and give them no matter what the rather refuse the entery .and send u back home u can visit somewere else but what if u get home and find there is no money left in ur account u might get it back by telling the bank but the stress u going to face is another level .my attention is just to save people from this scam of imigration of ireland .
    Who do i complain of they action ?
    I already send the mail to the department of justice in ireland i hope i get a response .

  2. Garry Reddy

    Your not wanted here, Ireland is full

  3. Valhalla

    Irelands full of Africans and Muslims it’s turning into a rape and drugs cultured dump a walk down O’Connell st in Dublin will tell you all you need to know 30 tents men women and children all 100% Irish inside while Muslims and Africans are handed houses even when they have been evicted from the previous one.

  4. Garry Reddy

    Mass immigration has wrecked ireland, made many of its citizens homeless, turned it's capital into a ghetto, left men beheaded, young girls murdered, and massive amounts of loans to prop the immigration up as cheap corporate labour..

  5. leonila perez

    Hi sir can i contact you just want to know from ireland immigration

  6. Debbie Nwosu

    Is immigration to Ireland regulated?

  7. CuteSeamus

    i'm from the usa and i'd like to buy farming acreage in ireland but don't know if i need to be a citizen first…

  8. Chiara DC

    Hello. I'd like some not visa related info. I'd like to understand how to become an immigration adviser/consultant in Ireland. I haven't found the requirements anywhere!

  9. WORLD OF MERLIN

    In less than 5 years I will retire from the City of Los Angeles with a lifetime pension of about $4,000 per month with yearly increases of about 2%. Will this be enough to immigrate to Ireland to live and retire and eventually get an Irish citizenship?

  10. Wan Xuan You

    Immigration for doctors below 40s please

  11. Marcus Tiberious

    Emergency talks have been taking place in Northern Ireland, after yet another night of violence on a scale which police said they had not seen for decades.

  12. Edith Edith

    Please I need it email

  13. Aapse Baat

    Sir, can you advice me a solicitor who has done Stamp 0 for Non EEA citizens. I am on Stamp 4 and my wife is on CSEP.

  14. paranormal territories

    Sir , Can I migrate Ireland with my mom & Elder brother ??

  15. Brigita Larsen

    “Financially independent threshold = generally 50,000/ year”…euros, dollars…?

  16. confidence dumcon

    Hi, can i have your email , i needed to get a clearer definition from you. Thank you

  17. Pal

    What are the chances of immigration for accountants in Ireland?Also the age group for 32?

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