Student migration and international education contributes significantly to Ireland both culturally and economically. Its importance has been underscored by successive Programmes for Government and Ireland's International Education Strategies 2010 and 2016. The first round of student immigration reforms began in 2011 with the publication of the ‘New Immigration Regime for Full-Time Non-EEA Students’ which distinguished for the first time between different categories of international student. Further reforms were introduced in 2014 refining the kinds of educational programmes eligible for immigration purposes. The student section of the website (http://www.inis.gov.ie/en/INIS/Pages/Students) of the Irish Naturalisation and Immigration Service contains links to important policy and guidance documents for international students intending to take up their studies in the State.