From today those who do not have regularised status incan apply for the scheme if they have been living in Ireland for four years or more. If they have children it is reduced to three years, and to two years for asylum seekers.
“This scheme will provide an opportunity for those who meet its criteria to remain and reside in the State and to become part of mainstream Irish society rather than living on its margins,” she said. Would be applicants will have to prove that they live and work in the State through bank accounts and pay slips, Ms McEntee told Morning Ireland. A letter from the school to say children are studying there may also be necessary, she added.
“I do hope by that the end of this year, I would like to see people getting positive solutions. We want to move on this as quickly as possible.”
Very amusing NewstalkFM having an undocumented immigrant on: “Great news today, are you happy today with the news?” Guest Immediately starts complaining. You couldn’t make it up. Also why did the government decide on this without a vote? No democracy in Ireland anymore?
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