Statement by Minister Jim O’Callaghan in response to proposed immigration policy changes in the UK
- Published on: 17 November 2025
- Last updated on: 17 November 2025
I and the Government are aware that changes to the UK’s asylum practices or laws can result in changes to the flow of asylum seekers between the UK and Ireland.
I am committed to ensuring that Ireland is not viewed more favourably than the UK by those seeking to claim asylum.
Consequently, I will closely monitor the changes proposed by the UK Government and will respond to those proposals having considered them fully and discussed them with government colleagues. I will be publishing a new International Protection Bill to reform Ireland’s asylum system later this year and any necessary changes arising from the UK’s change of policy can be included in that Bill.
Prior to the changes proposed by Home Secretary Mahmood, I had already directed a separate review of Ireland's rules on family reunification and will shortly bring proposals to Government in respect of this issue.
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