An important message for undocumented workers in Ireland
Justice for the Undocumented is fighting for a fair and pragmatic regularisation scheme for undocumented migrants in Ireland, but in the meantime it is vital that you know your rights. If you are a...
View ArticleRe Form EU1A- Application to be treated as a permitted family member of a...
Than new Form EU1A, along with an explanatory leaflet, is available now on the Irish Naturalisation Service(INIS) website. All applications submitted from Monday 12th June 2017 must be submitted on...
View ArticleUpdate on De Facto Relationship Permission to Remain in Ireland
The Irish Immigration and Naturalisation Service have recently introduced an application system for couples wishing to apply for permission to remain in Ireland under de facto relationship scheme....
View ArticleWe’re moving!
37 Dame Street has been sold, so we've had to find ourselves a new home - and fortunately we've found a really great place! From Monday 24th July, Migrant Rights Centre Ireland will be based at 28...
View ArticleAu Pair Breakfast Forum: 30th July 2017
Are you working as an au pair in Ireland? Do you know that au pairs have rights as workers? Do you know where to get help in case of mistreatment? Do you know your rights? We want to reinforce au...
View ArticleCan You See Me Now? Photographic Exhibition – August 2017
Can You See Me Now? is a collaboration between Justice for the Undocumented (JFU) and award-winning photographer Liam Murphy - an exhibition of beautiful portraits of undocumented migrants, the first...
View ArticleMRCI Strategic Plan 2017-2020
Now more than ever, MRCI’s work is essential. The work we do in the next 3 years could shape the face of migration and work in ireland for generations. The collective action, organisation and...
View ArticleBuilding Better Futures for migrant women entrepreneurs
Building Better Futures is a FETAC Level 6 training programme run by MRCI with the DCU Ryan Academy, offering free bespoke training for migrant women to support them to achieve their entrepreneurial...
View ArticlePathways to Protection and Inclusion (October 2017)
The Irish Refugee and Migrant Coalition (IRMC) has released a new report entitled Pathways to Protection and Inclusion, Ireland’s role in global refugee protection and migration movements. The report...
View ArticleBuilding Better Futures: Migrant Women’s Entrepreneurship Training
In partnership with the DCU Ryan Academy for Entrepreneurship Introduction ‘Building Better Futures - Migrant Women’s Entrepreneurship’ is a training programme aimed at increasing migrant women’s...
View ArticleThank you for 2017!
Can you believe it's almost 2018? This year, My Fair Home showed the close bond between care workers and the people they care for with their beautiful #careselfies, JFU held the first-ever exhibition...
View ArticleBuilding Better Futures
Building Better Futures: Building Social Enterprise with Migrant Women Entrepreneurs funded under the ESF Gender Equality Fund, Women’s Entrepreneurship Before coming to Ireland, many migrant women...
View ArticleMRCI is closed today due to weather conditions
MRCI offices are closed today (Thursday 1st March) due to weather conditions. If the Red Weather Warning is still in place tomorrow, we will remain closed tomorrow and reopen on Monday 5th March....
View ArticleManual on regularisations for children, young people and families
11 April 2018 - PICUM (the Platform for International Cooperation on Undocumented Migrants, a pan-European network of which MRCI is an active member) has launched a new manual on regularisations for...
View ArticleWe’re moving!
37 Dame Street has been sold, so we've had to find ourselves a new home - and fortunately we've found a really great place! From Monday 24th July, Migrant Rights Centre Ireland will be based at 28...
View ArticleYes, we’re moving again…
...and this time it's for good! In October, the MRCI is moving to 13 Lower Dorset Street, Dublin 1. Our Drop-In Centre will be closed from Wednesday 3rd October to Tuesday 16th October, reopening again...
View ArticleQuality Care through Quality Jobs: A social enterprise in homecare, owned by...
The idea to set up a worker-owned business that treats employees fairly is something that workers have been talking about for years in MRCI. Setting up a worker-owned business seems like a natural...
View ArticleStand up for undocumented children: sign the open letter
Click here to sign In communities, schools and families across Ireland, children and young people are growing up undocumented. For these children and young people, Ireland is home - the home they know...
View ArticleQuality Care. Quality Jobs.
Every day, home carers and family carers carry out some of the most important work ever. In this short film, care providers and recipients talk about their relationships and why quality care should...
View ArticleProtection, Resettlement and Integration
Protection, Resettlement and Integration: Ireland’s Response to the Refugee and Migration Crisis (2015) Published by the Irish Refugee & Migrant Coalition, this report makes a series of...
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