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ലേഖനങ്ങൾ2020-10-29T11:57:48+00:00

പൗരത്വ വാർത്ത - പാസ്‌പോർട്ട് സർട്ടിഫിക്കേഷനുകൾ

The Immigration Service Delivery have announced that persons applying for Irish citizenship will no longer be required to submit a full certified copy of their current and previous passports in support of their application. From the 20th of April, persons applying for Irish citizenship are required to submit a certified [...]

ഏപ്രിൽ 25, 2023|

നോനിറ്റോ ബാർബെറോ സിന്നോട്ട് സോളിസിറ്റേഴ്സിൽ ഇമിഗ്രേഷൻ കൺസൾട്ടന്റായി ചേരുന്നു

Barrister Nonito Barbero has joined Sinnott Solicitors as an immigration consultant. The firm, which specialises in immigration and personal injury litigation, has offices in Dublin and Cork and recently celebrated its 15th anniversary. Mr Barbero joined the firm in March from Fragomen, where he also worked as an immigration consultant. [...]

ഏപ്രിൽ 19, 2023|

ഇംഗ്ലീഷ് ഭാഷാ വിദ്യാർത്ഥികൾക്ക് ബ്രിഡ്ജിംഗ് അനുമതി

The Minister for Justice has announced that a temporary immigration permission (bridging permission) will be granted to non-EEA national English language course students who have fully completed a 2nd or 3rd English language course and who have enrolled in third level (Higher Education Programme) course commencing prior to the 31st [...]

ഏപ്രിൽ 19, 2023|

ഇമിഗ്രേഷൻ സർവീസ് ഡെലിവറി യാത്രാ സ്ഥിരീകരണ അറിയിപ്പ്

The Minister for Justice has issued a Travel Confirmation Notice for persons residing in the State as beneficiaries of the Temporary Protection Directive. The EU Temporary Protection Directive was activated in March 2022 in response to the conflict in Ukraine granting persons fleeing the war in Ukraine permission to reside [...]

ഏപ്രിൽ 19, 2023|

Prime Time – Carol Sinnott

More than 60% of those who applied for asylum in the last 12 months at Dublin Airport had no identity documents, according to Department of Justice figures provided to Prime Time. The category does not include Ukrainians. In the period from February 2022 to January 2023, of the 6,926 people [...]

ഫെബ്രുവരി 24th, 2023|

Does a Stamp 1G or Stamp 0 count towards Reckonable Residence when applying for Irish Citizenship

Sinnott Solicitors Dublin and Cork have received a large amount of queries recently as to whether a Stamp 1G or a Stamp 0 permission to remain are considered to be reckonable  residency for the purpose of applying for Irish Citizenship by Naturalisation. What is a Stamp 1G? A Stamp [...]

നവംബർ 10th, 2022|
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