Justice Minister Jim O’Callaghan today announced changes to Ireland’s migration and citizenship rules. Refugees seeking Irish citizenship will now face a five-year waiting period, with working individuals receiving preferential treatment. Welfare claims during that time will be reviewed, and refugee status may be revoked if someone poses a threat to the State.
Key changes include:
▪️ 5-year wait before applying for citizenship
▪️ Family reunification delays and new income requirements
▪️ Application fees for reunification
▪️ Employed asylum seekers to contribute to accommodation costs
Minister O’Callaghan cited Ireland’s population growth — 1.5% annually, seven times the EU average — as a key factor behind the reforms.
Credit to : Irish Independent
