The Minister for Justice has welcomed this week’s decisions from the European Commission confirming Ireland’s opt-in to seven of the legislative measures in the EU .
Helen McEntee said that the agreement would help Ireland to take an active role in managing migration in Europe, securing national and EU borders, and ensuring that asylum systems were cohesive, fair, and efficient.
The deal is aimed at harmonising and improving the management of migration across the EU. The commission is aiming for member states to start applying the legislation by mid-2026.
Ireland will be participating in under the pact:
As a result of the decision, new legislation will be introduced to repeal and replace the .
The Department of Justice says that legislative changes will provide for: