ServiceFee
Abbey Blue Legal Fee€1500
VAT (23%)€345
Total€1845

Irish Naturalisation Application – Stamp 4 Refugee Permission

Abbey Blue Legal assists holders of Stamp 4 (Refugee or Subsidiary Protection) and other special category residents in applying for Irish citizenship through naturalisation — ensuring accuracy, compliance, and strong representation.

1,845.00

  • Consultation: Review your immigration history, Stamp 4 status, and eligibility for naturalisation.
  • Eligibility Review: Assess your protection or refugee-based entitlement under Irish law.
  • Legal Documentation: Compile and verify all evidence of lawful residence and identity.
  • Form Preparation: Complete Form 8 with supporting declarations, references, and statutory documentation.
  • Liaison with Authorities: Communicate with the Department of Justice throughout the application process.
  • Review of refugee and subsidiary protection eligibility criteria.
  • Verification of continuous lawful residence under Stamp 4 permission.
  • Preparation of all required declarations, identification, and supporting letters.
  • Liaison with the Department of Justice for clarification or additional document requests.
  • Follow-up guidance once naturalisation approval is issued.
  • Holder of valid Stamp 4 (Refugee or Subsidiary Protection) permission.
  • Stateless applicants or minors with special residency circumstances may qualify.
  • Continuous lawful residence in Ireland for the required qualifying period.
  • Evidence of good character and full compliance with Irish immigration law.

Irish Naturalisation Application – Stamp 4 Refugee Permission

Abbey Blue Legal provides full professional support for individuals applying for Irish citizenship under Stamp 4 Refugee or Subsidiary Protection permissions, as well as for stateless persons, minors, and other humanitarian categories.

Refugee and protection-based naturalisation applications require detailed evidence of residency, legal protection status, and compliance with the Irish Nationality and Citizenship Act 1956 (as amended). Our team ensures that your submission meets every formal requirement and that your case is presented clearly to the Department of Justice.

We handle the complexities of eligibility review, documentation, and representation — helping applicants secure their citizenship in the most efficient and transparent way possible.

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