Course Description

Certificate in Immigration Law and Practice

Law Society of Ireland – Diploma Centre



Programme objectives

On completion of this course, participants will be able to:

  • Identify the various visa and stamp classes available in Ireland;
  • Proactively outline effective immigration solutions for clients;
  • Display an ability to properly complete and lodge visa applications and reviews on behalf of clients;
  • Recognise situations that may result in deportation, removal, and repatriation of individuals to the detriment of clients;
  • Assess immigration risks;
  • Choose the best alternative visa and stamp options;
  • Apply the principles of asylum, subsidiary protection, and forced migration to case scenarios;
  • Evaluate the impact of changes to European Union rights on immigrants;
  • Summarise the impact of changes to immigration policy and law on business.

Programme structure and approach to learning

This certificate will offer an in-depth analysis of immigration law and its application in Ireland. The central pieces of legislation covered by the course include the Aliens Acts, the Immigration Acts, the Refugee Act 1996, the Illegal Immigrants (Trafficking) Act 2000, the Irish Nationality and Citizenship Acts, the International Protection Act 2015, and the numerous statutory instruments covering immigration and citizenship. The course also scrutinises the manner in which this legislation has been interpreted over the years by the courts, the Garda National Immigration Bureau (GNIB) and by Irish Naturalisation and Immigration Service (INIS) together with the impact of Brexit.

The course examines:

  • The legal, social and political context of immigration to Ireland,
  • The various visa and stamp categories that permit entry to and residence in the State, including employment and business visas,
  • Issues associated with asylum, subsidiary protection, and forced migration,
  • Issues relating to deportation, removal, and repatriation.

Participants will be guided through the practical aspects of the law by experienced legal practitioners, members of the public sector, and high-ranking representatives of international bodies, non-governmental organisations, and large multinationals.

Modules

The programme is based on the following module scheme and covers key themes as listed below:

Module 1: Legal, social and political context

  • Theories of migration and overview of the history of migration,
  • International migration and social justice issues,
  • International legal framework (UN, ECHR, EU, other conventions),
  • Legal framework in Ireland (effecting provisions and other laws),
  • Social welfare and domestic violence.

Module 2: Entering, residing and remaining in the State

  • Responsible state institutions and departments,
  • Entering: non-visa-required nationals and visa-required nationals; visa application process, including visas for students, workers, family members; preclearance application scheme,
  • Residing: registering permission; applications to reside; permanent residence,
  • Permission to remain: change of status application; humanitarian leave to remain; de facto partner application; Irish-born child application,
  • Citizenship: by birth (including foreign birth); by naturalisation.

Module 3: Asylum, subsidiary protection, and forced migration (including victims of trafficking)

  • International protection and ‘subsidiary protection’ in Irish and EU law,
  • Credibility assessment in international protection claims,
  • Relocation and resettlement; direct provision entitlements; treatment of unaccompanied minors; family reunification,
  • The Dublin Regulation.

Module 4: Corporate immigration

  • Employment permits system,
  • Immigrant investor schemes,
  • Business visas and atypical working scheme.

Module 5: Courts and litigation

  • Judicial review and injunctions in asylum and immigration matters,
  • Procedure, relevant documents, stamp duty, time limits, and practice directions,
  • Deportation, removal, and repatriation,
  • Trafficking, people smuggling, and immigration fraud,
  • The perspective of the Garda National Immigration Bureau.

Workshops are a key feature of this course. These are designed to be interactive and involve working in groups on selected case-study problems and analysis, with an emphasis on the application of the law to common scenarios encountered in practice.

The Certificate in Immigration Law and Practice is primarily aimed at lawyers working in the area; however, it will also appeal to the following:

  • Professionals working in non-governmental organisations, international bodies, and statutory bodies with an immigration remit,
  • Human resource professionals working in multinational companies,
  • Professionals working in corporate migration,
  • Public service employees who work in the area of asylum and immigration, and
  • Individuals who have an interest in Irish immigration law.

We welcome applications from others who are suitably qualified. Please explain your interest and set out any relevant experience in a cover letter and a brief CV. Such applications are subject to a supplemental fee of €175.

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College Name Law Society of Ireland – Diploma Centre
Course Category Immigration Law, Law
Course Type Blended Learning - Mix of Classroom & Online
Course Qualification Award / Certificate
Course Location Dublin, Ireland
Location Postcode Dublin 7
Course Start Date 7th November 2024
Course End Date 6th February 2025
Course Fee 1,725
Course Times Live online lectures Thursdays 6pm to 9pm, with live workshops on occasional Saturdays. Also available to view on demand.
Awarding Body Law Society of Ireland
Title of Awarding Certificate in Immigration Law and Practice
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