Please refer to this document before contacting the EU Treaty Rights Division at this time.

In relation to persons with existing permission under Directive 2004/38/EC (Free Movement Directive), the automatic renewal is subject to the requirement that the person is complying with the requirements of the Directive.The Dublin area Registration Office located in Burgh Quay is temporarily closed from 20 March 2020.Please also note that all Registration Offices for non-Dublin residents operated by An Garda Síochána have also temporarily closed.Further to the Government announcement on updated measures to respond to COVID-19, the Immigration Service Delivery Function of the Department has issued the following advice for its customers:The Department of Justice and Equality wishes to advise that the Citizenship ceremonies scheduled for the 2nd and 3rd of March will proceed as planned.Candidates will be notified by email or telephone today of the following:Candidates and their guests who have returned from a COVID-19 affected region in the last 14 days or who have been in close contact with a confirmed or probable COVID-19 case in the last 14 days, and have symptoms (a cough, shortness of breath, breathing difficulties or fever) should isolate themselves at home and phone their GP without delay, and are requested not to attend the ceremony.The Department of Justice and Equality is currently examining the immigration position of Chinese nationals, currently in Ireland, who require an extension of their permission as a result of the Coronavirus outbreak in China.

The Government has said it aims to deal with the backlog by the end of February.Former High Court judge Bryan McMahon will preside over the two ceremonies taking place on Monday in the Gleneagles Hotel convention centre, at which participants from 103 countries are to receive Irish citizenship.

2 and 3 March 2020 in Killarney, Co. Kerry 5,000 candidates became Irish citizens at the Killarney Convention Centre. Applicants seeking to renew their permission will now complete the application form online Between now and 20th July, the online system will be made available to those with an urgent need to travel and who require an IRP card before they travel.The online system was made available to students in the Dublin area on 22nd June 2020.

Individuals wishing to register or renew should contact the Immigration Officer on the email address provided prior to attending at a Garda Station asThis notice applies to Immigration and International Protection permissions to reside in the State that are due to expire between 20th July 2020 and 20th August 2020 and supplements the notice of 20th March and 13th May 2020.In light of the uncertainties caused by the Coronavirus pandemic, COVID-19, the following Notice applies to all persons with a current valid permission due to expire from 20th July 2020 and 20th August 2020, whether pursuant to domestic law or powers of the Minister, or Directive 2004/38/EC (Free Movement Directive).All such permissions that are due to expire from 20th July 2020 and 20th August 2020 are automatically renewed by the Minister Any permission that was renewed by the notices of 20th March and 13th May 2020 and which therefore has a new expiry date between 20th July 2020 and 20th August 2020 is automatically renewed by this notice for a further 1 month.The Dublin area Registration Office located in Burgh Quay will reopen on 20th July for first time registrations on an appointment only basis. This is effective from close of business 20th of March 2020. In relation to persons with existing permission under Directive 2004/38/EC (Free Movement Directive), the automatic renewal is subject to the requirement that the person is complying with the requirements of the Directive.Any permission which was renewed by the notice of 20 March 2020 and which therefore has a new expiry date between 20/05/2020 and 20/07/2020 is automatically renewed by this notice for a further 2 months.The Dublin area Registration Office located in Burgh Quay remains temporarily closed.Please also note that all Registration Offices for non-Dublin residents operated by An Garda Síochána have also temporarily closedIn light of the uncertainties caused by the COVID-19 pandemic, as a temporary measure between now and 20th July 2020, applications for the following change of permissions may be submitted electronically to the Registration Office, Burgh Quay, Dublin (Stamp 4 (after required period on Employment Permit, Critical Skills Employment Permit or Hosting Agreement)Stamp 1G (Spouse of Critical Skill Employment Permit holder)All required documentation should be scanned and included in the application.

Attending a citizenship ceremony is the final step to complete the naturalisation process. Home / Citizenship Ceremony Update – COVID-19 Citizenship Ceremony Update – COVID-19 The Department of Justice and Equality wishes to advise that due to the current Covid-19 Pandemic the citizenship ceremonies scheduled for Friday 3rd July 2020 at the Killarney Convention Centre in Killarney, Co. Kerry are postponed. File photograph: Frank Miller/The Irish TimesMore than 2,000 people are due to be sworn in as Irish citizens in The decision to restart the ceremonies comes nearly a month after the Court of Appeal overturned a ruling that applicants for Irish citizenship needed unbroken residence for one full year in Thousands of applicants were left in limbo in July when While applications continued to be processed, ceremonies were put on hold, and this led to a backlog of 20,500 people waiting to be sworn in as Irish citizens by a judge. If you are a member of the media and have a query regarding Immigration Service Delivery (ISD), Keep up to date with the latest information on Immigration and International Protection during the Covid-19 pandemic in the new dedicated A Frequently Asked Questions document about the impact of COVID-19 on Immigration and International Protection has also been published. 18 August 2020. The new temporary measures are as follows:The requirement to register remains for those students who have completed their maximum two years and wish to take up the option of re-enrolling in an online course of study until the end of the year. This notice applies to international language students studying English in Ireland who have been impacted upon by the COVID-19 pandemic.



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