€38.80/week for International Protection applicants in Ireland

Daily Expenses Allowance Ireland 2026

A weekly payment for asylum seekers and International Protection applicants while their case is being processed. Paid by IPAS, not the DSP.

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Daily Expenses Allowance 2026 — At a glance

In IPAS accommodation
€38.80/week
In own accommodation
€29.80/week
Who pays it?
IPAS — not DSP
Can I work?
Yes — after 6 months waiting for a first-instance decision
Common misunderstandings about the Daily Expenses Allowance
  • The DEA is not a social welfare payment from DSP — it is paid by IPAS and operates entirely separately from the Jobseeker and welfare system.
  • Undocumented people do not receive the DEA — it is only for people who have formally applied for International Protection.
  • Having a work permit while on the DEA is possible after 6 months — but only if your first-instance decision has not been issued. Once you get protection status, the DEA stops.
  • The payment is automatic once you are registered as an International Protection applicant — you do not apply separately for the DEA itself.

This page was reviewed against official Irish government guidance and updated to reflect 2026 Daily Expenses Allowance rates.

Reviewed by

Vitor Alves

Founder of D’Emilia Accounting

Tax adviser and accountant helping immigrants and businesses in Ireland.

Last reviewed: June 22, 2026 · About this site