Key difference for Ukrainians
You don't need an IRP card. Your Temporary Protection confirmation letter from the Department of Justice is enough to prove your immigration permission.
What you need
Ukrainian passport or national identity documentBring what you have. If you don't have a passport, other identity documents may be accepted — see below.
Temporary Protection confirmation letterThe letter from the Department of Justice confirming your Temporary Protection status in Ireland. This replaces the IRP requirement.
Proof of address in IrelandA letter from your accommodation provider, a utility bill, or any official letter showing your name and Irish address. Even a host family letter is usually accepted.
Evidence of needJob offer, letter from school or college, or other document showing why you need the PPS number now.
No passport? Bring what you haveSome Ukrainians arrived without a passport. Intreo offices have been instructed to be flexible with identity documents for Temporary Protection applicants. Bring any official Ukrainian identity document — internal passport, driver's licence, birth certificate — and explain your situation.
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