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24 May 2021

Burgh Quay Reopens After Five Months Of Closure

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The Burgh Quay Registration Office in Dublin, Ireland has announced that they will begin accepting appointments for foreign nationals needing an Irish Residence Permit (IRP) card.
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Overview

The Burgh Quay Registration Office in Dublin, Ireland has announced that they will begin accepting appointments for foreign nationals needing an Irish Residence Permit (IRP) card.

Key Points

  • All non-EEA nationals that are residing in Dublin will need to attend an appointment to register for their initial IRP card 
  • Non-EEA nationals residing in Dublin are able to continue to renew their IRP cards online through Ireland's Registration Office website 

What Are the Changes?

Due to COVID-19 restrictions that were put in place, some foreign nationals may not hold a valid IRP card. Any non-EEA nationals who have not received their initial IRP card should set up an appointment through the Burgh Quay Registration Office's website.

Originally published 20, May 2021

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