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Ireland tightens immigration rules to check population growth

Ireland tightens immigration rules to check population growth

Summary

Ireland announced new immigration and asylum rules to address rapid population growth and the rising number of asylum seekers. The government says these changes are necessary to manage pressure on housing and public services. New measures include financial contributions from employed asylum seekers and stricter requirements for family reunification and citizenship applications.

Key Facts

  • Ireland has introduced new rules for immigration and asylum to handle population growth and service pressure.
  • Justice Minister Jim O’Callaghan said the population grew 1.6% last year, much faster than the EU average.
  • The country's population was estimated at 5.46 million in April 2025.
  • Net migration rose to about 72,000 people per year, nearly doubling since 2022.
  • Asylum claims reached a record high of 18,651 in 2024.
  • New rules include a financial contribution requirement from employed asylum seekers for accommodation.
  • Family reunification applicants must now show they earn above 44,000 euros and have adequate housing.
  • Citizenship rules for refugees will now require five years of residency instead of three.
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