The Atypical Working Scheme: Short-Term Work Permission in Ireland
Most non-EEA nationals who wish to work in Ireland require an employment permit from the Department of Enterprise, Trade and Employment. That system was not
Most non-EEA nationals who wish to work in Ireland require an employment permit from the Department of Enterprise, Trade and Employment. That system was not
A Decision-Making Representative Order (DMRO) is a legal arrangement that allows a trusted individual to make specific decisions on behalf of someone who has lost
There are two grounds on which a person can claim Irish citizenship by descent: In both cases, the application for citizenship is made through a
Taking effect from 12th June 2026, changes have been made to the non-EEA policy document on family reunification. Chief among these changes are the following:
The Repatriation Division of the Immigration Service Delivery is the unit responsible for dealing with people who no longer have permission to remain in the
Traditionally, mediation has been an option for the parties to a court action to engage in if both Parties wished to do so. The option
A right of residence is a legal entitlement allowing a person to live in a property without owning it. It is most commonly created by a Will
A Practical Legal Seminar Covering Property, Employment, Family and Immigration Law McGrath Mullan LLP is pleased to invite members of the Brazilian community in Ireland
Any person has the right to refuse healthcare. For instance, you may decline an amputation, even if a doctor advises it. But if you lose