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Family Reunification FAQs

Who can apply for Family Reunification?

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Recipients of Refugee Status or Subsidiary Protection are entitled to bring certain family members to live with them in Ireland.  
 
An adult recipient of Refugee Status or Subsidiary Protection can apply to have their spouse, and any unmarried children under 18 join them in Ireland.  

A minor recipient of Refugee Status or Subsidiary Protection can apply to bring their parents and any siblings who are under 18 and unmarried. 

Published: 1st April, 2020

Updated: 6th March, 2023

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What is the time limit for applying for Family Reunification?

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Refugees and people with subsidiary protection have 12 months after receiving their international protection declaration letter to apply for Family Reunification. Resettled refugees have 12 months from their date of arrival in Ireland to apply (Section 56[8] IPA)

Published: 3rd April, 2020

Updated: 20th April, 2020

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Why would an application be refused or revoked?

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The Minister may refuse or revoke family reunification for a number of reasons, such as: where family members fall outside of the eligible family members of the IPA, where the time limit has expired, where marriage/partnership ceases; in the interests of national security; where someone gives false or misleading documentation or information. (Section 56[7] IPA).

Published: 4th April, 2020

Updated: 20th April, 2020

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What is the application process?

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  • An initial letter must be sent to INIS FR Section requesting an application questionnaire. The Irish Refugee Council drop-in centre may assist people to write and send this letter. The letter must contain the applicant’s ID number; the full name, relationship, date of birth and address of the family member/s. Applicants should include a copy of their protection declaration letter.
  • A questionnaire will be sent to the applicant within a few weeks. Any change of address should be relayed to the FR section immediately to ensure that the applicant receives the questionnaire.
  • The questionnaire should be returned within indicated time frame (usually 28 days). All relevant documentation must also be attached. The documents must be originals – no copies will be accepted. More time to return questionnaire may be requested if the applicant cannot submit within 28 days.
  • The applicant will receive a decision in writing. The decision will be: a grant of Family Reunification for all family members, a grant for some family members but refusal of others, or a refusal of all family members.
If successful:

If family members do not have a travel document, it is recommended that they begin process of obtaining one as soon as possible – ideally even before the FR application process begins in Ireland. The family member must apply for an Irish visa. The minister may indicate a time limit for entry of the family member. UNHCR, IOM and the Irish Red Cross operate a travel assistance scheme which may provide financial support to family members for entry to Ireland once FR has been granted.

If unsuccessful:

There is no appeal mechanism for negative decisions.

A person may write a letter to the minister to review the decision and/or exercise his discretion in exceptional circumstances.

Make a fresh application if circumstances have changed (deadline still stands)

Initiate judicial review proceedings, which requires a lawyer and may be expensive and very protracted.

Published: 5th April, 2020

Updated: 6th March, 2023

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More Information

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Download our Information Note on IHAP 

Visa applications can be made at Irish consulates in the family member’s country of residence – see www.dfa.ie for list of consulates and see www.inis.gov.ie for general information on visa application process.

Announcement Dept of Justice November 2017

Published: 6th April, 2020

Updated: 20th April, 2020

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