Commitment
Reform the international protection process
What this means
- The Irish government has committed to reforming the international protection process, which handles asylum applications from people seeking refuge in Ireland.[source]
- The reform aims to speed up first-instance decisions, meaning applicants would get an initial answer on their case faster than under the current system.[source]
- A new migration framework is also planned as part of this commitment, which was first stated on 23 January 2025 in the Programme for Government.[source]
- The Department of Justice, led by Minister Jim O'Callaghan, is the body responsible for delivering this commitment.[source]
- The commitment is currently in progress with no confirmed deadline, making it important for the public to monitor whether delivery targets are set and met.[source]
Direct impact (3)
- delivery owned by body
- delivery owned by officeholderJim O'CallaghanOfficeholder
- implements mandate
Indirect impact (10)
Two-hop relationships traced through the entity above. Useful for spotting downstream knock-on effects.
- delivery owned by body → owns statutory mandate2-hop via dept-justice
- delivery owned by body → regulates2-hop via dept-justice
- delivery owned by officeholder → holds role: Teachta Dála2-hop via jim-ocallaghanDáil ÉireannBody
- delivery owned by body → holds role: Minister of State at the Department of Justice, Home Affairs and Migration2-hop via dept-justiceColm BrophyOfficeholder
- delivery owned by body → holds role: Minister of State at the Department of Justice, Home Affairs and Migration2-hop via dept-justiceNiall CollinsOfficeholder
- delivery owned by body → holds role: Secretary General, Department of Justice, Home Affairs and Migration2-hop via dept-justiceDoncha O'SullivanOfficeholder
- delivery owned by body → responsible for commitment2-hop via dept-justice
- delivery owned by body → responsible for commitment2-hop via dept-justice
- delivery owned by officeholder → member of party2-hop via jim-ocallaghanFianna FáilParty
- delivery owned by officeholder → responsible for commitment2-hop via jim-ocallaghanRecruit at least 5,000 new Garda membersCommitment
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One-hop relationships derived from the entity records. Click any node to follow the link.
Status
Commitment to reform and speed up the international protection process, including faster first-instance decisions and a new migration framework.
Attribution & links
- Origin
- Programme For Government
- Policy area
- Migration
- Owning party
- Independent / unattributed
- Responsible body
- Department of Justice
- Responsible officeholder
- Jim O'Callaghan
- First stated
- 2025-01-23
- Last reviewed
- 2026-05-21
Evidence & sources
Every status claim above is backed by a primary source — follow a link to the source-of-truth document.
Evidence
- Programme for Government 2025 - Securing Ireland's Futuregov.ie·Retrieved 2026-05-21high
This commitment contributes to the Delivery score of Department of Justice and Jim O'Callaghan.
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