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Increases in immigration inflows to both the European Union (EU) and Ireland between 2014 and 2016 have resulted in an increased focus on integration policies, outcomes and measures, including in the area of labour market integration. Ireland, like the majority of EU Member States, pursues a...
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New ESRI/European Migration Network research finds that Ireland has more favourable conditions for acquiring citizenship by naturalisation than many EU Member States. However, processing delays and lack of clarity on some eligibility conditions have been highlighted by NGOs and in parliamentary...
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The number of non-EEA students coming to Ireland to study has increased in recent years. However, difficulties with immigration registration delays, employment and accommodation could affect Ireland's attractiveness as a place to study and find post-college employment.
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Ireland has increased pathways to protection for people fleeing persecution or harm. However, this study, conducted by researchers in EMN Ireland, shows that disparities in supports remain. The new study examines how increased numbers of migrants in need of protection have been offered residence...
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