Immigration Brexit

Brexit Update – 12th March 2019

Brexit Update – 12th March 2019 What is Brexit? On 23 June 2016, the United Kingdom (UK) voted to leave the European Union (EU). The UK leaving the EU is known as ‘Brexit’ (short for ‘Britain’ and ‘exit’). On 29 March 2017, the UK gave notice to the European Council under Article 50 of the Treaty on European Union of its…

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Deportation Ireland

The Irish Deportation Process

Deportation From Ireland Under Section 3 of the Immigration Act 1999, the Minister for Justice and Equality has the power to issue a deportation order against any non EEA national who is in the State without lawful permission. The first step in the process involves the issuing of a letter notifying you of the Minister’s…

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Purchasing a Property in Ireland

Purchasing a Property in Ireland

Purchasing a property can be a daunting experience and is often the largest transaction a person will make in their life. It is important to secure legal advice which will ensure that your interests are protected and that the property which you purchase is free from any charges or other encumbrances. Our firm offers legal…

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Statistics on Deportations from Ireland

Statistics on Deportations from Ireland Deportations from Ireland are relatively low. In October 2018, the Irish Times reported that less than  one-fifth of people who have received deportation orders so far this year have been removed from the State, according to statistics published by the Department of Justice. The article goes on to say that although…

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