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CSO figures show that PPSN allocation to non-Irish increased by 13.8 per cent in 2016

PPSN allocations to non-Irish nationals across all age groups were 107,767 in 2016.

EMN Ireland publication on Establishing identity of non-EU nationals in Irish migration processes

This study examines the process of establishing applicants’ identities at the point of access to the national territory

EMN Ireland conference on Migrant family reunification: policy and practice

This conference provides an opportunity to exchange information on family reunification schemes in Ireland and abroad

Government agrees framework for access to work for International Protection Applicants

Cabinet accept the recommendations of the of the Inter-Departmental Taskforce on access to the workforce for International Protection applicants

EMN Ireland Annual Report on Migration and Asylum 2016

Overview of trends, policy developments and significant debates in the area of asylum and migration during 2016 in Ireland

On Universal Children’s Day read our recent study on Family reunification of non-EU nationals in Ireland

This study overall looks at family reunification policy, law and practice in Ireland, considering recent changes in law and guidance

New family reunification scheme announced in support of refugees and their family members

Up to 530 refugee family members to be welcomed to Ireland under new scheme

Joint European Migration Network and OECD event exploring the topics of family migration and illegal employment

This event took place in Brussels on 9 November

First time asylum applications in the EU-28 decreased in the second quarter of 2017

Eurostat figures show 149,000 first time asylum seekers applied for international protection in the EU-28 during the second quarter of 2017

European Commission propose new initiatives on EU migration and asylum policy

State of the Union 2017 review of EU migration and asylum policy

2017 estimates show highest level of net inward migration for Ireland since 2008

The number of immigrants coming to Ireland has increased by 2.8 per cent year-on-year from 82,300 to 84,600

Census 2016 figures show the number of non-Irish nationals living in Ireland decreased by 1.6 per cent between 2011 and 2016

In April 2016, there were 535,475 non-Irish nationals from 200 different nations living in Ireland

Latest European and International developments on migration and asylum

Latest European and International developments on migration and asylum

Progress on implementation of McMahon report and taskforce to address the implications of the Supreme Court judgment on right to work for asylum seekers

Interdepartmental taskforce to address the implications of the Supreme Court judgment and progress report on implementation of McMahon report

Latest European and International developments on migration and asylum (July 2017)

Latest European and International developments on migration and asylum

On World Day against Trafficking read the recent EMN Ireland study on Illegal Employment

This report includes data and information on the extent of trafficking for the purposes of labour exploitation in Ireland

Non-EU students and undocumented migrants among those illegally employed

New EMN Ireland publication on Illegal employment of non-EU nationals in Ireland

New EMN Ireland publication on Returning Rejected Asylum Seekers: Practices and Challenges in Ireland

Report maps the legislation and procedures in place in Ireland relating to the return of rejected applicants for international protection (asylum), and examines specific challenges and practices which arise in relation to return, and policies to overcome these challenges

165,000 first time asylum seekers applied for international protection in the EU-28 in first quarter 2017

A decrease of 20% when compared with the fourth quarter of 2016

Supreme Court ruling on ban on asylum seekers looking for work

The absolute ban on asylum applicants seeking employment is ‘in principle’ unconstitutional could have implications for the asylum process

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