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Ireland Considering Ending Visa-Free Travel From South Africa

Source: Schengen Visa, 05/05/2024




Key Takeaways
• Ireland will be discussing the ending of the visa-free travel scheme with South Africa.
• The move comes in an attempt to reduce the number of international protection applicants.
• Ireland is currently facing problems with asylum and international protection applicants’ accommodation.
Ireland is planning to end visa-free travel from South Africa in an attempt to reduce the number of people applying for international protection and asylum.

Key Takeaways
• Ireland will be discussing the ending of the visa-free travel scheme with South Africa.
• The move comes in an attempt to reduce the number of international protection applicants.
• Ireland is currently facing problems with asylum and international protection applicants’ accommodation.
Ireland is planning to end visa-free travel from South Africa in an attempt to reduce the number of people applying for international protection and asylum.
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The ministers of the country are expected to discuss the ending of the scheme soon, and then the government will take measures to tighten immigration to the country, SchengenVisaInfo reports.
As the Irish Times explains, Ireland’s plan to end visa-free travel for South Africa comes following warnings that nationals of Zimbabwe and the Democratic Republic of Congo are using the South African passport to travel to the country.
Data from the Irish Department of Justice show that a total of 198 people who arrived in Ireland on South African passports are currently undergoing processing. Such a number represents more than three per cent of the total number of applicants so far this year.
Commenting on the situation, Taoiseach Simon Harris said for a Dáil committee that the government wants to introduce measures aimed at curbing the influx of asylum applicants crossing Northern Ireland.
As Ireland’s Justice Minister Helen McEntee has revealed, more than 80 per cent of the people who have applied for international protection so far have entered the country via Northern Ireland.
Taking such data into account, Harris stressed that it is necessary to increase cooperation between Ireland’s Garda and Northern Ireland’s Police Service.
He further stressed that despite the measures that the country has taken at its airports, additional restrictions need to be put in place to tackle the issue effectively.
Ireland in Need of Accommodation Facilities
According to the Irish Times, Minister McEntee has said that over 5,000 people have applied for asylum in the country so far this year.
The country expects to see a higher number of arrivals in the coming months, and for this reason, it wants to tighten the existing measures.
Due to the high number of international protection and asylum applicants and the pressure to house around 1,600 accommodated males, the Irish government is reaching out to church dioceses to ask them to provide buildings or land for temporary shelter.
This is not the first time that the government has sought land from the church. Previously, the Irish government made the same request to shelter people fleeing the war in Ukraine.
As for now, the authorities are working on exploring additional options and in the meantime, the government is expected to come out with an official decision about the rules it plans to tighten to help limit the number of people seeking asylum in the country.


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