Registration Process Officially Moves to Burgh Quay, Dublin for First-Time Ireland Resident Permissions (IRP)
The registration process has changed for first time residents in Ireland coming to live, work or join family for over 90 days. The Immigration Delivery Service (ISD) has now taken over the registration process for new applicants. Renewals are now completed online.
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Registration Process Officially Moves to Burgh Quay, Dublin for First-Time Ireland Resident Permissions (IRP)
Effective January 13, 2025, all first-time registrations for Irish immigration residence permissions will be handled by Immigration Service Delivery (ISD) at the Burgh Quay Registration Office in Dublin. This marks the completion of ISD’s nationwide transition from the Garda National Immigration Bureau.
Applicants must create an account on the new Digital Contact Centre to book appointments. They must also bring required documentation, and pay the €300 registration fee by card.
Garda stations will process first-time registrations only for appointments confirmed before January 31, 2025 as part of the transition. After that, all registrations will take place at Burgh Quay. IRP Renewals also moved online via the ISD portal in 2024.
Nationals outside the EU, EEA, UK, or Switzerland staying in Ireland for over 90 days must register for a residence permit in Ireland, allowing them to live, work, study, or join family under the Immigration Act 2004.
Where is the ISD Burgh Quay Registration Centre?
Immigration Service Delivery,
13/14 Burgh Quay
Dublin
Ireland
D02 XK70
What is the Digital Contact Centre?
The DCC is a centralised, self-service online platform that simplifies immigration-related tasks. It replaces the need to contact a helpdesk or call centre for many everyday needs, empowering users to manage their interactions with the Immigration Service Delivery (ISD) more independently. Find out more about the Digital Contact Centre here.
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