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by mentalmind » Wed Apr 06, 2022 1:12 pm
There is 1 station per area, for Cork city, it's Anglesea street. I don't know about rest of Cork county, but only 1 station is allowed per region to handle renewals and registrations.
Story time: Before Covid hit it hard, I believe Irish government made a new deal for students in some countries (this is my guess) because there was suuuuuper long lines in Garda station. And Garda wasn't "modern" like emails and appointment systems. So people were getting in line in Garda station with camp chairs to be able to get a chance to register themselves. Everyday, around 8 oclock in the morning, some garda would come out, give people in line some numbered ticket. If you have the number, you are lucky and can get renewal. If they ran out of tickets, it means no appointment for you that day.
If you check google for Anglesea Garda station, you can see the reviews and photos of the lines of people in camp chairs.
Ireland loves collecting all the sweet money from immigration and yet still use 3 person to do registrations. No improvement of their system, not even hiring more people. Before this huge f*** up, their working time was 09:30 - 12:00, and 14:00 - 16:00. When people were having all the chaos they were working only for 4 hours per day. Now, they have so huge backlog that they work 7 days a week from 8 till 19 or 20 o'clock, just to get rid of the backlog.
And the only thing has changed is (between 2018 and 2021) now you need to send an email to get an appointment, where they give you an appointment for a month later. No online system introduction, nothing.
As a skilled immigrant, I am treated like a piece of s*** by the Irish government, no proper renewal system, no proper online system, nothing. But their system works to charge me €300 each year for renewal fee.