Budget2025 – Eire Now https://eirenow.news Mon, 14 Oct 2024 14:49:13 +0000 en-GB hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.7.1 https://eirenow.news/wp-content/uploads/2025/01/eirenow-favicon.svg Budget2025 – Eire Now https://eirenow.news 32 32 Streamlined Immigration: Ireland Moves to Fully Civilianise Visa Renewals https://eirenow.news/national-news/streamlined-immigration-ireland-moves-to-fully-civilianise-visa-renewals/ https://eirenow.news/national-news/streamlined-immigration-ireland-moves-to-fully-civilianise-visa-renewals/#respond Mon, 14 Oct 2024 14:49:12 +0000 https://eirenow.ie/?p=1727 In a significant move aimed at streamlining the immigration process in Ireland, Minister for Justice Helen McEntee has announced the full civilianisation of Irish immigration permission renewals. This change, effective from 4 November 2024, transfers the responsibility for renewing immigration permissions from An Garda Síochána to the Immigration Service Delivery (ISD).

Key Changes and Benefits

The primary objective of this transition is to allow Gardaí to focus on more operational and enforcement aspects of their work, such as investigations and deportations. Minister McEntee highlighted that this shift is part of a broader strategy to modernise and improve the efficiency of Ireland’s immigration system.

Applicants whose visas are due to expire from 4 November onwards will no longer need to visit a Garda station for renewals. Instead, they can complete the process online via the ISD web portal. This online service, previously available only to residents of Cork, Dublin, Kildare, Limerick, Meath, and Wicklow, is now accessible nationwide.

Investment in Digital Systems

As part of Budget 2025, an additional €25 million has been allocated to the immigration system, with €5 million specifically earmarked for investment in digital systems. This funding aims to modernise the current systems and ensure a more streamlined and user-friendly experience for applicants. The new centralised system will allow applicants to view all their engagements with immigration services on a single platform, enhancing transparency and efficiency.

Background and Implementation

The move towards civilianisation was recommended by the Commission on the Future of Policing in Ireland. This recommendation is part of a broader effort to optimise the use of Garda resources and improve the overall efficiency of immigration services. The transition is expected to free up Gardaí to focus on critical tasks that require their expertise and training.

Minister McEntee expressed confidence that this change would significantly benefit both the applicants and the Gardaí. “This transfer of responsibility allows Gardaí to dedicate their time to more pressing operational duties, while applicants can enjoy a more streamlined and efficient renewal process,” she said.

How to Renew Your Visa

For those looking to renew their visas, the process is now more straightforward. Applicants can visit the ISD web portal to complete their renewals online. This change eliminates the need for in-person visits to Garda stations, making the process more convenient and accessible for everyone.

The Department of Justice has also implemented a centralised system to handle all immigration services. This system will provide a comprehensive view of all interactions with immigration services, ensuring that applicants have access to all necessary information in one place.

Additional Details

The civilianisation of immigration permission renewals is part of a broader effort to modernise Ireland’s immigration system. The Department of Justice has established a modernisation programme aimed at transforming its immigration services to make them faster, easier to access, and more efficient for all users. This programme includes replacing legacy immigration management systems with a new platform that offers a single view of an individual’s engagement with all aspects of immigration services.

The new platform is expected to significantly improve customer service capacity, offering comprehensive self-service functionality and enhanced border security capabilities. This modernisation effort is designed to provide a more customer-focused and efficient service, ensuring that applicants have a seamless experience when renewing their immigration permissions.

Minister McEntee emphasised the importance of this transition in the context of broader public service reforms. By civilianising administrative functions, the government aims to optimise the use of Garda resources, allowing them to focus on critical operational duties. This change is expected to enhance the overall efficiency of the immigration system, benefiting both the applicants and the Gardaí.

The Department of Justice has also introduced measures to ensure that the transition to the new system is smooth and efficient. Applicants are encouraged to familiarise themselves with the online renewal process and utilise the resources available on the ISD web portal. The Department is committed to providing ongoing support and assistance to ensure that all applicants can navigate the new system with ease.

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Budget 2025: Big Tax Breaks, Welfare Boosts, and Energy Relief for Irish Households Expected https://eirenow.news/business-news/budget-2025-big-tax-breaks-welfare-boosts-and-energy-relief-for-irish-households-expected/ https://eirenow.news/business-news/budget-2025-big-tax-breaks-welfare-boosts-and-energy-relief-for-irish-households-expected/#respond Wed, 25 Sep 2024 06:58:49 +0000 https://eirenow.ie/?p=1345 As the announcement of Budget 2025 approaches, the Irish government is preparing a comprehensive package aimed at addressing various economic and social challenges. Scheduled for release on October 1st, the budget is expected to include significant measures to support cost-of-living, reduce taxes, and enhance social welfare.

Cost-of-Living Supports

One of the key components of Budget 2025 is a substantial cost-of-living package worth approximately €1.5 billion. This package is designed to provide relief to households struggling with rising living costs. It includes lump-sum payments to welfare recipients and new energy credits, although these will be less generous than the previous year’s payments. Despite the ongoing need for such supports, some economic think tanks argue that the current economic conditions may not justify these measures.

Tax Reductions

A significant highlight of the budget is the introduction of a major income tax and Universal Social Charge (USC) reduction package, amounting to €1.4 billion. The government aims to ensure that no individual earning the average wage will be subject to the higher rate of income tax. This will be achieved through adjustments to the tax bands and an increase in the tax credit. These changes are expected to provide substantial relief to middle-income earners and stimulate economic activity.

Social Welfare Enhancements

Social welfare recipients are set to benefit from a range of enhancements. The budget includes a €12 increase in weekly payments for pensioners, carers, and people with disabilities. Additionally, there will be two social welfare bonus payments before the end of the year, providing further financial support to vulnerable groups. The government is also focusing on addressing child poverty, with measures aimed at supporting children in need. However, a two-tier child benefit system has been ruled out, ensuring that all children receive equal support.

Energy Credits

Households can look forward to another round of energy credits, although these will be less than the three payments of €150 provided last year. The government is considering phasing out these subsidies as the worst of the energy crisis has passed. This move reflects a shift towards more sustainable and long-term solutions for energy affordability.

Inheritance Tax and Rent Tax Credit

In response to rising property prices, the inheritance tax threshold is expected to increase from €335,000 to €400,000. This adjustment aims to alleviate the financial burden on families inheriting property. Additionally, the rent tax credit, which was increased to €750 last year, is likely to rise to €1,000. This measure is intended to provide relief to renters facing high housing costs.

Minimum Wage

The Low Wage Commission has recommended an increase in the minimum wage to €13.70 per hour. While the government is expected to follow this recommendation, it is not yet guaranteed. If implemented, this increase will benefit low-income workers and help address income inequality.

Public Spending and Infrastructure

Budget 2025 will include a spending package of €6.9 billion, focusing on public services and infrastructure. This includes pre-committed spending from previous budgets and new policies to be announced. The government aims to invest in critical areas such as healthcare, education, and transportation, ensuring that public services are adequately funded and improved.

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