Immigration to Ireland fell sharply last year, with overall arrivals down 16% in the year to April 2025, according to the European Migration Network Ireland's annual review.
Minister for Justice Jim O'Callaghan has defended changes to the migration system, rejecting criticism that the tightening of rules is disproportionally focused on asylum seekers.
The Central Statistics Office (CSO) estimates that 125,300 people immigrated into Ireland in the 12 months to April 2025, a ...
Ireland has unveiled new measures to tighten its immigration and asylum rules, as ministers say rapid population growth and rising numbers of asylum seekers are placing heavy pressure on housing and ...
The Windsor Framework is so badly designed the whole of Europe could tighten its immigration laws and Northern Ireland might ...
There has been a drop in overall immigration numbers in Ireland despite a 40 per cent increase in asylum applications and a ...
IRELAND SAW A significant fall in overall immigration this year, with net migration dropping by 25% compared to the previous ...
Ireland introduced measures to tighten its immigration rules on Wednesday that the justice minister said were aimed at ...