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Jan 3, 2026

Asylum-application backlog in Ireland ‘almost unmanageable’, officials warn

Asylum-application backlog in Ireland ‘almost unmanageable’, officials warn
Internal correspondence obtained by national media reveals that senior Irish civil servants warned last summer that International Protection backlogs would reach “unmanageable levels” within a year unless processing capacity and accommodation budgets were increased. The documents, highlighted by TheLiberal.ie on 2 January, show the Department of Justice scrambling to avoid crisis after a record 18,700 protection claims were lodged in 2025—nearly triple the pre-pandemic average.

Officials cautioned that slower decisions were prolonging entitlements to State-funded housing, healthcare and allowances, thereby driving costs up sharply. In response, government allocated emergency funding for 400 additional case-workers and accelerated the roll-out of a cloud-based case-management system that promises to cut average decision times from 18 months to nine.

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Asylum-application backlog in Ireland ‘almost unmanageable’, officials warn


The revelation comes as community tensions rise over shortages of both refugee accommodation and domestic rental stock. Business leaders fear reputational damage if Ireland becomes associated with prolonged asylum limbo, making it harder to attract global talent that relies on a predictable immigration environment.

Advocacy groups welcomed the extra resources but urged ministers to pair efficiency gains with fair-procedural safeguards. Fiona Finn of Nasc Ireland warned: “Speed cannot come at the expense of thoroughness—otherwise refusals will spike and the courts will simply replace one backlog with another.”

Global mobility teams should track processing-time improvements, because delays in first-instance decisions can slow family-reunification permits for high-skill hires arriving under Critical Skills Employment Permits who subsequently seek to sponsor relatives as soon as they secure long-term residence.
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