New Act that can prevent people served with deportation order from returning comes into force

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New Act that can prevent people served with deportation order from returning comes into force
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The residency requirement for children born in Ireland to apply for citizenship has also been reduced from five years to three.

PEOPLE SERVED WITH a deportation order can no longer return to Ireland once deported as part of wide-ranging legislative amendments that have come into effect.

People convicted of serious offences, or where they are a threat to the security of the state, can now be served with a deportation order without the option of leaving voluntarily, which will also have the effect of preventing their return. The Department of Justice said this will allow for people to be contacted about their immigration decisions by email or through a customer portal.

Minister McEntee said it is “important that our immigration system is fair, balanced and rules-based”.“Where a person has a right to international protection it is important that that person can be granted international protection as quickly as possible,” said McEntee. As part of the changes, children born in Ireland to parents of a different nationality can now apply for citizenship after three years, as opposed to five.

One such change is the establishment of a centralised office within the Courts Service to administer the summoning of juries.

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