Further Blanket Extension of Immigration Permissions until April 20, 2021
December 22, 2020
At a Glance
- Due to processing delays and closures arising from the COVID-19 pandemic, in order to ensure that foreign nationals do not have a lapse in status, the government is automatically renewing all immigration permissions (including Irish Residence Permit (IRP) cards, passport stamps and previously extended permissions) due to expire between January 21, 2021 and April 19, 2021, until April 20, 2021 on the same basis as the existing permission.
- In the interim, residents of Dublin should apply to renew their IRP cards through the new online system. Residents outside Dublin should continue to try to secure in-person appointments with their local registration office.
The situation
Due to processing delays and closures arising from the COVID-19 pandemic, in order to ensure that foreign nationals do not have a lapse in status, the government is automatically renewing all immigration permissions (including Irish Residence Permit cards, passport stamps and previously extended permissions) due to expire between January 21, 2021 and April 19, 2021, until April 20, 2021 on the same basis as the existing permission.
A closer look
- Previously extended immigration permissions. Employees whose immigration permissions were previously extended under blanket extensions in March, May, July, August and September are covered by the new extension if their expiry date falls between January 21, 2020 and April 19, 2021.
- Employment Permits excluded. As before, the blanket extension does not apply to the validity of Employment Permits; Employment Permit holders (Critical Skills Employment Permit, General Employment Permit, Intra-Company Transfer, among others) should continue with their regular renewal processes.
- Dublin residents. Residents of Dublin should renew their IRP cards through the new online system, which was implemented on July 20, 2020; first-time registrations will still require an in-person appointment. This last blanket extension should allow additional time for these residents to have their IRP cards processed so that they do not have a lapse in status.
- Residents outside Dublin. Residents outside Dublin should continue to try to secure in-person appointments with their local registration office, both for first-time registrations and renewals. This last blanket extension should allow additional time for these residents to have their IRP renewal cards processed so that they do not have a lapse in status. The online renewal process is still not available for non-Dublin residents.
Impact
Foreign nationals with expiring immigration permissions will be able to continue to legally stay in Ireland until April 20, 2021 while they are unable to submit renewal applications, receive their renewed IRP cards or attend a first-time registration appointment.
Background
This is the sixth blanket extension granted by the Irish authorities since March 2020 in order to ensure that foreign nationals do not have a lapse in status due to processing delays and closures arising from the COVID-19 pandemic.
Looking ahead
It is hoped that this extension will provide reassurance to those who are affected by backlogs in the residency card renewal process. Additionally, it will provide additional time to those whose registration appointments are being cancelled as a result of new COVID-19 restrictions.
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