Brief Description:
For Afghan residents in Ireland,
a new scheme permits them to seek for temporary residence for specific family
members who are attempting to flee the Taliban. This programme is expected to
start this week.
The Irish Department of Justice
has confirmed that applications for the Afghan Admission Program will be
accepted beginning Thursday. Eight weeks after the application deadline, on
February 10, 2022, the programme will close.
There are 500 spots available
under this scheme, which was launched in September. Afghan residents who are
legally residing in Ireland before September 1, 2021 are eligible to nominate
up to four members of their families under this scheme. It makes no difference
whether such relatives are still in Afghanistan or in neighbouring Pakistan,
Iran, Turkmenistan, Tajikistan, or Uzbekistan
This system covers spouses, de
facto partners, civil partners, minor children, and adult children who are
single and have no dependents, according to the Department of Justice. Other
suitable individuals may include the applicant’s grandfather, a relevant kid
without a parent, or another single vulnerable individual with no other
supports.
Minister for Justice Helen
McEntee stated that when reviewing applications, they will prioritise the
vulnerable and those whose safety and freedom are in jeopardy. Older adults,
children, single women, girls, single female parents, and people with
disabilities, according to him, fall into this category. He added that those
who are at risk due to their previous employment would also be prioritized.
The Minister for Justice said
that she was conscious of the troubles Afghans faced due to the collapse of the
former government and Taliban takeover. She also stated her understandings of
the concerns the Afghan community living in Ireland faced in consequence of the
collapse of the former Afghanistan government.
James Browne, Minister of State at the Department of Justice
thanked the Afghans living in Ireland for their patience while they worked on
the details of the program. He said that their aim is to assure the quickness
in processing the applications and that criteria have been developed on this
base. He added that he is looking forward to welcoming the Afghan family members
to Ireland in the near future, under this scheme.
Calls on Expanding Scheme
Nick Henderson, the Irish Refugee
Council Executive shared his strong welcome to the announcement, but he had
some concerns regarding the schemes. He said that according to the aims of the
program that they and other organizations have received from the sponsors, they
are concerned that 500 places are, so far, too few. He also called for the
limit of four grantees per household… so to apply flexibly in order to assure
the maintenance of family unity.
Amidst the concerns about the troubles Afghan people are currently
facing in providing travel and ID documents, Mr. Henderson said that it will be
essential to deploy the program as to how the beneficiaries would be able to
get the Irish travel documents even with no availability of passport.
The Immigration Council too welcomed the scheme announcement,
pointing to the hundreds of questions asked by concerned Afghans living in
Ireland from its information services since August.
Brian Killoran, Chief Executive CEO asked the Department of
Justice to expand the program beyond 500 places. He also asked to broaden the
eligibility criteria in order to cover more family members such as siblings and
other extended families – complying with the norm of Afghan culture. Mr.
Killoran Added that they are also expressing their concerns regarding other
migrant rights groups now in the middle of the challenges for Afghan
individuals that not only have access to their ID documents but also to send
those documents safely to Ireland.
Application Form:
The
application form and further guidelines will be found on the Irish Immigration website on the opening date stated
above (16 December 2022)
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Matiullah - December 15, 2021
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