EU Treaty Law
EU Treaty Rights refers to the rights EEA nationals derive from EU Treaty Law. The area is regulated by Directive 2004/38 (known
Employment Permits
The Department of Enterprise, Trade and Innovation run a number of schemes under which applicants can apply for permission to work in
Deportations
Deportation in practise means the forced removal of a non national from the State and is generally used in respect of non-EEA
De facto relationship
There is provision for a non-EEA national to apply for permission to remain on the basis of their partnership or de facto
Citizenship by Birth
A child born in Ireland is an Irish citizen by birth only if one of his/her parents had acquired three years of
Change of Status
The Minister has a statutory power to amend or vary any permission to reside granted to a non national resident in the
Deportations
Deportation in practise means the forced removal of a non national from the State and is generally used in respect of non-EEA
Employment Permits
The Department of Enterprise, Trade and Innovation run a number of schemes under which applicants can apply for permission to work in
Business Permission
The Business Permission scheme is operated by the Department of Justice and Equality so that non-EEA nationals may obtain permission to remain
Asylum Refugee Status
An individual qualifies for asylum if they establish a well-founded fear of persecution for a reason set out in the 1951 Convention,
5 Year Worker Scheme
This policy sets out the position for those who have been in the State on a work permit or permission for five