Daily Archives: May 15, 2024

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 [...]

Notice regarding Stamp 4 support letters Issued by the Dept. of Enterprise Trade and Employment

November 15th, 2023|

Effective from 30 November 2023, the Department of Enterprise, Trade and Employment (DETE) will cease taking applications for Stamp 4 support letters. This will impact Critical Skills Employment Permit holders, Researchers on a Hosting Agreement, and NCHD Multi-Site General Employment Permit holders wishing to transfer to a Stamp 4 Immigration permission. However, all applications received [...]

Update for Bolivian Visa Customers

September 15th, 2023|

To assist Bolivian customers who had made plans to travel to Ireland before the visa requirement came into force on 12 September 2023 and can show evidence of booking and paying for that travel, Immigration Service Delivery will try to accommodate emergency travel for customers in any of the following circumstances. A critical medical case [...]

Commencement of Electronic Signature (eSignatures) Pilot Project for EU Treaty Rights EUTR1 Applications

September 15th, 2022|

As part of ongoing measures to deliver improved customer service, ISD will begin a pilot project to trial the use of electronic signatures (eSignatures) on letters issued to certain EU Treaty Rights applicants. An e-signature is an electronic version of a deciding officer’s original signature. It has the same effect as an original written signature, known [...]

New immigration changes announced

November 15th, 2021|

The Minister for Justice, Helen McEntee, T.D., has today announced a number of immigration changes to simplify and streamline the processing of citizenship applications and to facilitate immigration requirements for our customers over the Christmas period. Changes to citizenship application process From 1 January 2022, new applicants for citizenship will not be required to submit their [...]

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