GAZETTE
JULY/AUGUST 1988
General Accident
General Accident Fire and Life Assurance Corporation p.I.e. specialises in
providing a service to the legal profession and others in connection with Court
Bonds and Contingency indemnities. In these fields knowledge born of long
experience is essential to the provision of a speedy and expert service.
Enquiries are particularly welcomed in respect of Administration Bonds,
Liquidation Bonds, Indemnities and Contingency Risks.
Branches at: Dublin, Cork, Limerick.
Offices at: Cavan, Clonmel, Dundalk,
Galway, Killarney, Sligo, Tullamore,
Waterford and Wexford.
Head Office Republic of Ireland
Telephone: 682055
1 Clanwilliam Court, Lower Mount Street, Dublin 2.
FAX: 611971
(5) an alien is not a citizen of a
State listed in the Sixth
Schedule of Statutory Instru-
ment No. 1 2 8 / 75
(see
below);
(6) an alien is subject to a De-
portation Order;
(7) an alien is prohibited from lan-
d i ng in t he c o u n t ry by
Ministerial Order;
(8) an alien is not in possession
of a valid passport or other
document establishing na-
tionality;
(9) if the Immigration Officer
holds the reasonable belief
that an alien intends to travel
to Great Britain or Northern
Ireland and the Immigration
Officer does not think that the
alien would qualify for admis-
sion there either;
(10) an alien remains in the State
after boat or aircraft has
already left.
Refusal on any of the above
grounds must be informed within a
reasonable time to the alien in
writing.
Gene r al Po i n ts
The system of immigration controls
in Ireland rests with the Minister for
Justice who, subject to the Con-
stitution of Ireland and relevant
legislation and delegated legisla-
tion, has total discretion in im-
migration matters. In contrast to
the United Kingdom no system of
immigration appeals/tribunals
per
se
exists in Ireland.
It should be noted that all aliens
who intend to land in Ireland and
who are citizens of States that are
not listed in the Sixth Schedule of
Statutory Instrument No. 128/75
(mainly middle Eastern and non-
Western States) must obtain a visa
before travelling.
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* Roderick Bourke practises with Eugene F.
Collins & Son; Fiona Daly works
with
McCartan & Hogan
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