
Applying for International Protection in Ireland
You may need international protection if you cannot return to your country of origin because you fear persecution or face a real risk of serious harm. International protection is also called asylum.
It is your right to apply for international protection in Ireland.
In Europe, international protection can take different forms, including:
- Refugee status
- Subsidiary protection
You can register your IP application by visiting the Citywest Reception Centre in Saggart.
Once you have registered your IP application, you can manage your application via the Online Portal. Click here for directions to the Citywest Reception Centre.
International protection is for people who cannot be protected by their country of origin.
You may need international protection if:
- Your life or freedom would be in danger if you returned to your country, and
- The authorities in your country cannot or will not protect you
International protection exists to protect people in these situations.
When you apply, the authorities will assess whether you need international protection.
During the international protection procedure, the authorities will assess:
- Whether you need international protection, and
- Which type of protection may apply to your situation
- Whether you are complying with any conditions during the application process
You will have the opportunity to explain:
- Why you left your country
- Why you are afraid to return
Once you apply, you are considered an applicant for international protection.
Before you apply, it is important to understand what will be expected of you.
As an applicant for international protection, you are expected to:
- Cooperate with the authorities
- Provide information as soon as you can
- Attend interviews and appointments
- Tell the truth and provide accurate information
- Inform the authorities if your contact details change
- Seek legal advice or counselling if you need support understanding the process
These responsibilities are an important part of the process.
Information, interpretation and legal support available to you
During the international protection process, support may be available to help you understand and participate in the process.
- You may receive information about your rights and obligations
- Interpretation may be provided if you do not speak English
- You may seek legal advice or legal assistance
- You may receive information about available support services
You will be informed about available supports at appropriate stages of your application.





