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For Written Answer on : 24/04/2024
Question Number(s): 115 Question Reference(s): 18140/24
Department: Justice
Asked by: David Stanton T.D.
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QUESTION

To ask the Minister for Justice the number of applications received under the Start-up Entrepreneur Programme in each respective year since its inception; the number of applications accepted, and the number refused each year, in tabular form; and if she will make a statement on the matter.

 

REPLY

The Start-Up Entrepreneur Programme (STEP) was established by Government in 2012 to stimulate productive investment in Ireland. The Programme enables non-EEA nationals outside of the State, and their families, who commit to establishing a high potential start-up (HPSU) business in Ireland to acquire a secure residency status in the State. The programme is particularly aimed at start-up enterprises in the innovation sector.

Further information is available on my Department’s website here: https://www.irishimmigration.ie/coming-to-work-in-ireland/what-are-my-options-for-working-in-ireland/coming-to-work-for-more-than-90-days/start-up-entrepreneur-programme-step/ 

An independent evaluation committee consisting of senior public and civil servants is responsible for evaluating the suitability of applicant proposals. The evaluation committee consider the proposal and may seek further information from the candidate if required. The evaluation committee then make recommendations to the Minister for Justice as to the suitability of each proposal.

The below table outlines the applications.
 

Year Applications
Received
Successful Applications   Unsuccessful Applications  
2023

(Up to   30/09/23)  

12 0 12
2022 23 5 18
2021 22 8 14
2020 22 8 14
2019 36 11 25
2018 42 20 22
2017 184 34 150
2016 138 40 98
2015 60 37 23
2014 11 3 8
2013 10 6 4
2012 22 12 10
Total 582 184 398

*Decisions issued in any year may relate to applications which were received in previous years due to the time taken to process applications.