Ministers will also consider restricting the family reunification process for asylum-seekers.
Asylum seekers may soon have to pay towards their accommodation costs.
It's one of a series of measures going to cabinet for approval this week, tightening up the IP system.
These latest proposed changes come as the UK amends its law around International Protection.
Asylum seekers who work may have to pay up to 40 per cent of the cost of their state-provided accommodation.
It's one of a series of proposals Justice Minister Jim O'Callaghan will bring to cabinet as efforts are made to tighten the rules around international protection.
According to the Irish Times it could see asylum seekers earning between 97 and 150 euro a week pay a charge of 15 euro weekly, while those earning up to 405 euro would have to contribute a weekly charge of 119 euro.
Measures to restrict the family reunification process will also be discussed by Ministers at their weekly meeting.






