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To: Irish government and people
Regularisation of the working asylum seekers for more than 3 years in Ireland
Introduce a fair and humane regularisation scheme for asylum seekers who have lived in Ireland for three years or more and who have worked and contributed positively to Irish society, granting them legal residency and the right to continue living and working in Ireland.
Why is this important?
Many asylum seekers are already part of our communities. They work in essential sectors, pay taxes, support local businesses, and contribute to Irish society, yet they remain in long-term uncertainty about their future.
Regularising long-term contributors would strengthen communities, help address labour shortages, increase tax compliance, and reflect Ireland’s values of fairness, dignity, and compassion. These individuals are our co-workers and neighbours, and they deserve the chance to fully integrate and build stable lives in the country they now call home.
Regularising long-term contributors would strengthen communities, help address labour shortages, increase tax compliance, and reflect Ireland’s values of fairness, dignity, and compassion. These individuals are our co-workers and neighbours, and they deserve the chance to fully integrate and build stable lives in the country they now call home.