Bill
International Protection Bill 2026
What this means
- The International Protection Bill 2026 is a government bill sponsored by the Minister for Justice, Home Affairs and Migration.[source]
- The bill has been enacted, meaning it has passed through the Oireachtas and become law in Ireland.[source]
- The bill relates to international protection, which covers how Ireland processes and decides on asylum and refugee claims.[source]
- There were 10 recorded votes linked to this bill during its passage through the Oireachtas, showing it was subject to parliamentary scrutiny.[source]
- Several amendments put to a vote on 25 February 2026 were lost, meaning proposed changes to the bill were rejected by the Oireachtas.[source]
Direct impact (10)
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Details
- Bill number
- 2026/6
- Sponsor type
- Government
- Sponsor
- Minister for Justice, Home Affairs and Migration
- Status
- Enacted
Divisions on this bill (10)
- Amendment put:Dail2026-02-25Lost
- Amendment put:Dail2026-02-25Lost
- Amendment put:Dail2026-02-25Lost
- Amendment put:Dail2026-02-25Lost
- Amendment put:Dail2026-02-25Lost
- Question put:Dail2026-02-25Carried
- Seanad amendment put:Dail2026-04-15Carried
- Seanad amendment put:Dail2026-04-15Carried
- Amendment to amendment put:Dail2026-04-15Lost
- Question put:Dail2026-04-15Carried
Sources
Sources
- Bill: International Protection Bill 2026Houses of the Oireachtas·Retrieved 2026-05-21high