Ireland to begin accepting online applications for citizenship

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Ireland to begin accepting online applications for citizenship
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Digitisation of process a key part of making system more efficient, says Minister for Justice

The programme aims to digitise a number of paper-based immigration processes and introduce a portal system where individuals will be able to manage and view all aspects of their interaction with immigration services.

The online citizenship application service will allow potential new Irish citizens to complete their application form, upload necessary supporting documentation and pay fees online, making the application process easier and more efficient in a digital age.

Applications for citizenship have been rising in recent years, totalling more than 17,000 in 2022 and more than 16,000 to date in 2023. “The digitisation of the citizenship application process will also improve the capacity of my department to efficiently process the growing number of applications,” McEntee said.Contract for ‘winter-ready’ cabin accommodation on Stradbally Estate to begin next monthFormer minister denounces ‘the third Reich in Dublin’ during pro-Israel rallyLATEST STORIES

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