IMPACT — MEDIUM

The Irish government has provided updated guidance for beneficiaries of temporary protection who are planning international travel.

Key Points:

  • Foreign nationals living in Ireland with a Temporary Protection Certificate, also known as a “yellow paper,” do not need to apply for a new certificate when traveling to or from the country; however, they may still need a visa if from a visa-required country.
  • Those planning to travel internationally and return to Ireland can use an expired Temporary Protection Certificate to reenter the country until at least March 4, 2024.
  • Foreign nationals should present this notice along with their expired Temporary Protection Certificate or Irish Residence Permit card when boarding a flight to Ireland.
  • Ukrainian nationals and nationals of any other country that does not need a visa to enter Ireland do not need to take any additional steps when traveling to the country.
  • Nationals of countries that require a visa to enter Ireland should contact this email to ensure they have the correct documentation to enter Ireland without a visa.

Additional Information: Information regarding visa requirements and how to apply for a visa is available here. More information for Temporary Protection Certificate holders is available here.

BAL Analysis: Irish authorities are allowing Temporary Protection Certificate holders to reenter the country on expired certificates to reduce processing times and simplify travel for temporary protection beneficiaries.

This alert has been provided by the BAL Global Practice Group. For additional information, please contact berryapplemanleiden@bal.com.

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