Record number represents increase of 34% for pass costing €300 for people from outside EU to live in Ireland
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Lawyer notes commitment from UK and Ireland to no checks because ‘issue of a hard border is completely untenable’
Garda National Immigration Bureau members routinely travel from Dublin to conduct dozens of Border checks per month
Government has agreed in principle that a single application procedure for employment permits and immigration permissions should be developed
Helen McEntee’s husband Paul Hickey and the couple’s two children were removed from their home in Co Meath
Concern about the escalating level of applications from China was a key driver of the decision to close ‘golden visas’ scheme for millionaire immigrants
Department of Justice has released key details in an audit report that called for stronger controls years before scheme was scrapped
Move comes less than three years after requirement for visas for travel from South Africa was abolished
Figure for first three months of the year is 75 per cent higher than comparable figure for last year
Age limits on blade purchases and State power to ban specific types of knife needed, Minister of State says
Limited sentencing options for those turning 18 during the criminal process creates ‘unfairness’ judge says
Property buyers/sellers highly satisfied with solicitor conveyancing services but few shop around - survey
Company fears betting and win caps in new law could hit its business
Previous report found enforcement of maintenance payments single most challenging issue for family cour
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