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As soon as possible following your arrival in Ireland, you should go to your local immigration registration office to register. If you live in Dublin this is the Burgh Quay Registration Office and you must phone 1800 800630 to book an appointment. This Freephone number is open from 9am to 5pm, Monday to Friday.
If you hold the General Employment Permit, you must have lived in Ireland for at least 5 years to be able to apply for permanent residency. If, however, you came to Ireland under the Critical Skills Employment Permit, you can submit your application after just 2 years.
Irish permanent residency permits you to stay in Ireland for more than 90 days. To obtain residence, you will need to apply for a certificate of registration called an Ireland Residency Permit or IRP. After a few years on those, you can then apply for Without Condition to Time also known as Ireland Permanent residency.
Alternative proof of residence utility bills such as electricity or gas bills, or bills for fixed line telephone, internet or TV. a letter from you GP showing your name, address and dates of attendance. a letter confirming attendance at medical appointments which include your name and address.
If you are registering at the Burgh Quay Registration Office in Dublin, the immigration officer in charge of handing your registration will mail you your Irish Residence Permit card. You should receive your IRP within 5-10 working days.
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bank statements for at least 3 months of each year showing day-to-day transactions or Direct Debits for utility bills. Online shopping transactions are not eligible. an employment letter from your current employer, which includes your name, address, date you commenced work, as well as 3 recent payslips.
Ireland Residence Permit Documents When you show up at the registration office, you must have your passport, proof of medical insurance, and proof you have sufficient funds to provide for yourself.
The specific requirements are that you: Have a period of 365 days (1 year) continuous reckonable residence in the State immediately before the date of your application for naturalisation and. During the 8 years before that, have had a total reckonable residence in the State of 1,460 days (4 years)

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