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Department of Justice, Equality and Law Reform
An Roinn Dlí agus Cirt, Comhionannais agus
Athchóirithe Dlí
Immigration Certificate of Registration Fee
The Minister for Justice, Equality and Law Reform has recently signed
Regulations introducing a fee for immigration certificates of registration. These
Regulations will come into operation on 27 May 2006.
On registration with an immigration registration officer a non-EEA national
receives an immigration certificate of registration (GNIB Registration Card). As
of 27 May 2006 a fee of €100 will be charged in respect of each such registration
certificate.
Certain categories of persons will be exempt from payment of the fee. These
exempt categories will be
1. Persons in respect of whom a declaration of refugee status under section
17 of the Refugee Act 1996 is in force (Convention Refugees);
2. Persons who have been reunified with such refugees under section 18 of
the Refugee Act 1996;
3. Programme refugees within the meaning of section 24 of the Refugee Act
1996;
4. Persons who are under 18 years of age at the time of registration;
5. Spouses of Irish citizens;
6. Dependants of EU nationals who hold a valid residence card issued under
Regulation 7 of the European Communities (Free Movement of Persons)
Regulations 2006.
Registration must be made at your local registration office. Payment can be made
by a specific bank giro form which is available at all registration offices or by
credit/debit card at the following locations:
1. Garda National Immigration Bureau(GNIB), 13/14 Burgh Quay, Dublin 2;
2. Garda Station, Anglesea Street, Cork;
3. Garda Station, Mill Street, Galway;
4. Garda Station, Henry Street, Limerick;
5. Garda Station, Fr. Connolly Way, Drogheda, Co. Louth.
For further information please visit our website at www.justice.ie[br]Postet at: May 19, 2006, 06:04:47 PM________________________________________________ _Si ce parere aveti de modul de aplicare, mai ales pentru romanii care nu sunt din dublin?
Introduction of a Fee for Certificates of Registration
issued to non-EEA nationals
From 27 May 2006 a fee of €100 will be charged in respect
of each immigration certificate of registration issued to a non-
EEA national, subject to certain exemptions.
1. What is an immigration certificate of registration?
An immigration certificate of registration is a document that is issued to a non-
EEA national who registers with his/her local immigration registration officer.
The credit-card sized document is issued by the Garda National Immigration
Bureau and includes the person’s photo, residency details and date of expiry.
At present, legally resident non-EEA nationals who have entered the State with
the intention of residing in Ireland for a period of more than three months must
register with their local immigration registration officers.
Please note that immigration certificates of registration are not issued to asylum
seekers; they receive Temporary Residence Certificates from the Refugee
Applications Commissioner. This fee does not apply to such Temporary
Registration Certificates.
2. Who is exempt from payment of the fee?
Certain categories of persons will be exempted from payment of the fee. These
exempt categories will be
1. Refugees, both Convention and Programme;
2. Persons who have been reunified with such refugees under s.18 of the
Refugee Act 1996;
3. Persons who are under 18 years of age at the time of registration;
4. Spouses of Irish citizens;
5. Dependants of EU nationals who receive a residence permit under EU
Directive 38/04.
3. When do I pay the fee?
The fee is paid at the time of registration with your local immigration registration
officer.
Persons residing in the Dublin area register with the Registration Officer at the
Garda National Immigration Bureau (GNIB) offices in Burgh Quay. Those
residing outside of the Dublin area should enquire at their local Garda station to
locate their local Immigration Registration Officer.
4. How do I pay?
There are two methods of payment – by Bank Giro or by credit/debit card.
Payment can be made by a specific bank giro form which can be obtained at all
registration offices when registering, or by credit/debit card at the following
networked stations:
1. Garda National Immigration Bureau (GNIB), 13/14 Burgh Quay, Dublin 2,
2. Garda Station, Anglesea Street, Cork,
3. Garda Station, Mill Street, Galway,
4. Garda Station, Henry Street, Limerick,
5. Garda Station, Fr. Connolly Way, Drogheda, Co. Louth.
5. How do these methods of payment work?
Payment by Credit/Debit Card at a networked station (listed above at Q. 4)
· The non-EEA national presents him/herself at the registration office. The
registration officer captures registration details and checks documentation.
· If the credit/debit card is Chip & PIN the non-EEA national inserts his/her card
into the PIN pad and enters his/her PIN number.
· Otherwise, the card is swiped by the registration officer runn ing the card
through the magnetic stripe reader.
· If the transaction is authorised by the bank, a certificate of registration is
printed and issued to the non-EEA national. If the transaction is declined, the
non-EEA national is issued with a bank giro form so that he/she may pay the
fee at the bank.
Payment by Bank Giro Form at a networked station (listed above at Q. 4)
· The non-EEA national presents him/herself at the registration office. The
registration officer captures registration details and checks documentation.
· The registration officer prints a payment notice and issues a bank giro form to
the non-EEA national.
· Using the bank giro form provided , the non-EEA national pays the fee at the
bank.
· The non-EEA national returns to the registration office to collect his/her
certificate of registration.
Payment by Bank Giro Form at a Non-Networked Registration Office
· The non-EEA national presents him/herself at the registration office. The
registration officer completes a GNIB2 form and sends it to Burgh Quay.
· The non-EEA national returns to the non-networked registration office to
collect the payment notice and bank giro form.
· Using the bank giro form provided, the non-EEA national pays the fee at the
bank.
· If the fee is paid in full, a certificate of registration is printed at Burgh Quay
and sent to the non-networked registration office.
· The non-EEA national returns to the registration office to collect his/her
certificate of registration.
6. Can the registration fee be paid any other way?
No. Payment must be made by credit/debit card or by bank giro at any of the five
networked registration offices listed above, or by bank giro at any of the other
reg istration offices nationwide.
7. What if I lose my bank giro form?
If you lose your bank giro form you should return to your local registration officer
and you will receive a new form. Under no circumstances should you attempt to
pay the fee by any bank giro form other than the one issued to you by a
registration officer.
8. What are the opening hours of the GNIB Registration Office, 13/14 Burgh
Quay, Dublin 2?
The opening hours of the Garda National Immigration Bureau, 13/14 Burgh Quay,
Dublin 2 are: 8am to 10pm Monday to Thursday
8.30am to 4pm on Fridays.
Department of Justice, Equality and Law Reform
An Roinn Dlí agus Cirt, Comhionannais agus
Athchóirithe Dlí
Immigration Certificate of Registration Fee
The Minister for Justice, Equality and Law Reform has recently signed
Regulations introducing a fee for immigration certificates of registration. These
Regulations will come into operation on 27 May 2006.
On registration with an immigration registration officer a non-EEA national
receives an immigration certificate of registration (GNIB Registration Card). As
of 27 May 2006 a fee of €100 will be charged in respect of each such registration
certificate.
Certain categories of persons will be exempt from payment of the fee. These
exempt categories will be
1. Persons in respect of whom a declaration of refugee status under section
17 of the Refugee Act 1996 is in force (Convention Refugees);
2. Persons who have been reunified with such refugees under section 18 of
the Refugee Act 1996;
3. Programme refugees within the meaning of section 24 of the Refugee Act
1996;
4. Persons who are under 18 years of age at the time of registration;
5. Spouses of Irish citizens;
6. Dependants of EU nationals who hold a valid residence card issued under
Regulation 7 of the European Communities (Free Movement of Persons)
Regulations 2006.
Registration must be made at your local registration office. Payment can be made
by a specific bank giro form which is available at all registration offices or by
credit/debit card at the following locations:
1. Garda National Immigration Bureau(GNIB), 13/14 Burgh Quay, Dublin 2;
2. Garda Station, Anglesea Street, Cork;
3. Garda Station, Mill Street, Galway;
4. Garda Station, Henry Street, Limerick;
5. Garda Station, Fr. Connolly Way, Drogheda, Co. Louth.
For further information please visit our website at www.justice.ie[br]Postet at: May 19, 2006, 06:04:47 PM________________________________________________ _Si ce parere aveti de modul de aplicare, mai ales pentru romanii care nu sunt din dublin?
Introduction of a Fee for Certificates of Registration
issued to non-EEA nationals
From 27 May 2006 a fee of €100 will be charged in respect
of each immigration certificate of registration issued to a non-
EEA national, subject to certain exemptions.
1. What is an immigration certificate of registration?
An immigration certificate of registration is a document that is issued to a non-
EEA national who registers with his/her local immigration registration officer.
The credit-card sized document is issued by the Garda National Immigration
Bureau and includes the person’s photo, residency details and date of expiry.
At present, legally resident non-EEA nationals who have entered the State with
the intention of residing in Ireland for a period of more than three months must
register with their local immigration registration officers.
Please note that immigration certificates of registration are not issued to asylum
seekers; they receive Temporary Residence Certificates from the Refugee
Applications Commissioner. This fee does not apply to such Temporary
Registration Certificates.
2. Who is exempt from payment of the fee?
Certain categories of persons will be exempted from payment of the fee. These
exempt categories will be
1. Refugees, both Convention and Programme;
2. Persons who have been reunified with such refugees under s.18 of the
Refugee Act 1996;
3. Persons who are under 18 years of age at the time of registration;
4. Spouses of Irish citizens;
5. Dependants of EU nationals who receive a residence permit under EU
Directive 38/04.
3. When do I pay the fee?
The fee is paid at the time of registration with your local immigration registration
officer.
Persons residing in the Dublin area register with the Registration Officer at the
Garda National Immigration Bureau (GNIB) offices in Burgh Quay. Those
residing outside of the Dublin area should enquire at their local Garda station to
locate their local Immigration Registration Officer.
4. How do I pay?
There are two methods of payment – by Bank Giro or by credit/debit card.
Payment can be made by a specific bank giro form which can be obtained at all
registration offices when registering, or by credit/debit card at the following
networked stations:
1. Garda National Immigration Bureau (GNIB), 13/14 Burgh Quay, Dublin 2,
2. Garda Station, Anglesea Street, Cork,
3. Garda Station, Mill Street, Galway,
4. Garda Station, Henry Street, Limerick,
5. Garda Station, Fr. Connolly Way, Drogheda, Co. Louth.
5. How do these methods of payment work?
Payment by Credit/Debit Card at a networked station (listed above at Q. 4)
· The non-EEA national presents him/herself at the registration office. The
registration officer captures registration details and checks documentation.
· If the credit/debit card is Chip & PIN the non-EEA national inserts his/her card
into the PIN pad and enters his/her PIN number.
· Otherwise, the card is swiped by the registration officer runn ing the card
through the magnetic stripe reader.
· If the transaction is authorised by the bank, a certificate of registration is
printed and issued to the non-EEA national. If the transaction is declined, the
non-EEA national is issued with a bank giro form so that he/she may pay the
fee at the bank.
Payment by Bank Giro Form at a networked station (listed above at Q. 4)
· The non-EEA national presents him/herself at the registration office. The
registration officer captures registration details and checks documentation.
· The registration officer prints a payment notice and issues a bank giro form to
the non-EEA national.
· Using the bank giro form provided , the non-EEA national pays the fee at the
bank.
· The non-EEA national returns to the registration office to collect his/her
certificate of registration.
Payment by Bank Giro Form at a Non-Networked Registration Office
· The non-EEA national presents him/herself at the registration office. The
registration officer completes a GNIB2 form and sends it to Burgh Quay.
· The non-EEA national returns to the non-networked registration office to
collect the payment notice and bank giro form.
· Using the bank giro form provided, the non-EEA national pays the fee at the
bank.
· If the fee is paid in full, a certificate of registration is printed at Burgh Quay
and sent to the non-networked registration office.
· The non-EEA national returns to the registration office to collect his/her
certificate of registration.
6. Can the registration fee be paid any other way?
No. Payment must be made by credit/debit card or by bank giro at any of the five
networked registration offices listed above, or by bank giro at any of the other
reg istration offices nationwide.
7. What if I lose my bank giro form?
If you lose your bank giro form you should return to your local registration officer
and you will receive a new form. Under no circumstances should you attempt to
pay the fee by any bank giro form other than the one issued to you by a
registration officer.
8. What are the opening hours of the GNIB Registration Office, 13/14 Burgh
Quay, Dublin 2?
The opening hours of the Garda National Immigration Bureau, 13/14 Burgh Quay,
Dublin 2 are: 8am to 10pm Monday to Thursday
8.30am to 4pm on Fridays.