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Irish immigration application process

Legal analysis: 1. The place where Irish investment immigrants apply for residence status is the Irish Immigration Planning Bureau, which is located next to Burgh Pier Street in Dublin, the capital. After entering, find the reception information desk and show the staff the business they want to handle, that is, the residence of Irish investment immigrants, and they will get a number.

2. After that, wait for the phone call in the rest area and apply for GNIB ID card (similar to China ID card). The fee for each applicant is 300 euros, which can be paid directly by an international credit card (a credit card with the words Visa or Master).

3. While waiting for GNIB card, you can get a re-entry form, which is what we often call a D-type multiple-entry visa application form. However, only people who are over 16 years old have GNIB cards. GNIB card is similar to domestic ID card, and contains information such as the applicant's photo, fingerprint and date of residence.

4. After handling the GNIB card, you need to apply for a D visa. The materials to be submitted are: re-entry application form, GNIB card, passport, two one-inch photos, post office money order 100 Euro. /kloc-children under the age of 0/6 should provide the original birth medical certificate and translation. The bank draft of 100 euro is the application fee for class D multiple-entry visa. At the request of the Irish Immigration and Naturalization Service, this 100 euro can only be paid by postal draft or bank draft. Confirmed bills of exchange obtained by investors are generally bills of exchange purchased by lawyers from banks in advance for clients.

5. Finish the certificate, hand it in to the window, and then wait for the signature.

Legal basis: Article 9 of the Law of People's Republic of China (PRC) on Exit and Entry Administration. China citizens shall apply for passports or other travel documents when leaving or entering the country. China citizens who want to go to other countries or regions also need to obtain visas or other entry permits. However, unless the China government has signed visa exemption agreements with other governments or the Ministry of Public Security and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs provide otherwise. China citizens who leave or enter the country as seafarers and work on foreign ships shall apply for a seaman's certificate according to law.