2019
DOI: 10.26504/sustat84
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Annual report on migration and asylum 2018: Ireland

Abstract: The purpose of this report is to provide an overview of trends, policy developments and significant debates in the area of asylum and migration during 2018 in Ireland. STATISTICAL OVERVIEW According to end of year figures for 2018, there were 142,924 non-European Economic Area (EEA) nationals with permission to live in Ireland, compared to 127,955 at the end of 2017. The top ten nationalities, accounting for 60 per cent of all persons registered, were Brazil (16%); India (15%); United States of America (9%); C… Show more

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“…People who avail of the Atypical Working Scheme usually do so in the context of a contract for services or the medical sector (Sheridan, 2017). About 60 per cent of applications under this scheme are made by nationals of south-east Asian countries, while 20 per cent are from North America and a further 20 per cent from a range of other countries.…”
Section: Irelandmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…People who avail of the Atypical Working Scheme usually do so in the context of a contract for services or the medical sector (Sheridan, 2017). About 60 per cent of applications under this scheme are made by nationals of south-east Asian countries, while 20 per cent are from North America and a further 20 per cent from a range of other countries.…”
Section: Irelandmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Uptake of voluntary returns by nationals of the countries covered by this study is generally low. 56 For example, none of those countries features in the top five countries for which the International Organization for Migration (IOM) Ireland provided assisted return in 2016 (Sheridan, 2017). IOM places a large emphasis on information dissemination (Coakley, 2015).…”
Section: Irelandmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…69 The 2016 estimate has increased from the April 2016 estimate of 79,300, in line with the revisions in this statistical release. See Sheridan and Whelan (2016 A total of 3,280 refugee status applications were processed by ORAC during the year, with 1,550 cases awaiting completion by the end of 2016, as compared with 2,582 cases awaiting completion at the beginning of the year, a fall of 40 per cent over the course of the year. Asylum interviews were suspended from October 2016 onwards to allow for transitional work to be undertaken for the commencement of the new legislation.…”
Section: Un Summit For Refugees and Migrants 2016mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…86 Refugee Appeals Tribunal (2017), p. 33. 87 Sheridan and Whelan (2016), p. 23. 88 'Dublin' Member States are all EU Member States plus Norway, Iceland, Switzerland and Liechtenstein.…”
Section: Figure 32 Asylum Appeals Lodged By Top Five Nationalities mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For further detail on the single application procedure and the commencement of the International Protection Act 2015, see Sheridan (2017). As in 2016, Syria was the top nationality for protection applications in 2017.…”
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confidence: 99%