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Know Your Rights

The information on our Know Your Rights pages, while updated regularly, is intended for informational purposes only and should not be used as a substitute for legal advice. Nasc does not accept liability for the use or misuse of this information. We recommend attending our free drop-in legal clinic or giving our legal team a call if you require individual advice on any aspect of Irish immigration-related law or procedures.

Click on any of the headings below to access detailed information on:

  1. Becoming a Citizen: Frequently Asked Questions
  2. Parents of Irish Citizen Children (Zambrano applications)
  3. Independent Status following separation or domestic violence
  4. Immigrants in Ireland and Identity Documents
  5. Social Housing Information for non-EEA Nationals
  6. Reporting Racism
  7. Short-stay ‘C’ Visa to Visit Family Members in Ireland
Coming Soon:

Residency Applications
EU Treaty Rights Applications (based on family relationship with a non-Irish EU Citizen)
Spouse/Civil Partner of Irish National
De facto Partner of Irish national/migrants
Long Term Residency Applications
WCATT applications
Long Stay “D” Visa Applications for immediate family members or partners of the sponsor
Family Reunification for Refugees
Undocumented Migrants
Direct Provision Queries
Voluntary returns

 

Know Your Rights

Click on these links to our legal information pages with more information about:

Becoming a Citizen: Frequently Asked Questions

Parents of Irish Citizen Children (Zambrano Applications)

Independent status following separation or domestic violence

Immigrants in Ireland and Identity Documents

Social Housing Info for non-EEA Nationals

Reporting Racism

Short Stay 'C' Visa to visit family members in Ireland

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