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100,000+ New Irish Citizens
Citizenship ceremonies pass 100K milestone! - More than 100,000 immigrants have naturalised in Ireland following the introduction of citizenship ceremonies in June 2011.
Justice backs new Mosney catering credits system despite frustrations
The Department of Justice said it was “monitoring” the introduction of a new system of self-catering credits that has reportedly posed frustration for Mosney residents.
International Protection Office takes over refugee applications
The new International Protection Office (IPO) has opened for business, the Department of Justice has announced.
Apply early for re-entry visas to avoid disappointment
Ahead of Christmas and New Year holiday season, the Department of Justice advises non-Irish nationals who require re-entry visas for visits abroad to apply early to avoid delay and disappointment.
‘New Irish’ apps fall in number
Fewer ‘New Irish’ are applying for naturalisation, according to figures released by the Department of Justice.
More INIS improvements in 2017 after online appointment system
The Department of Justice is to embark on more innovative ways of registering immigrants following the introduction of its online appointment system in September.
Opinion: Nicem’s closure an enormous loss for NI
We were all shocked to hear the sad news that the Northern Ireland Council for Ethnic Minorities (Nicem) has filed for voluntary insolvency. According to executive director Patrick Yu, the painful decision was taken due to severe cashflow problems. He also said the move to wind up was the best way to protect the achievement, reputation and integrity of Nicem.
Deportations due to rise in coming months
Speculation is rife that deportation of immigrants who have exhausted all avenues to enable them live legally in the State would rise in 2017 – following the move by the Department of Justice to adopt a proactive approach to deportation.
Privacy threat to new citizens
Govt split over Ireland’s response to migrant crisis
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