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Skilled worker immigration to Ireland. Tons of benefits come with living in Dublin. But, for immigrants with the most highly sought after skills, life in the city can come with some extra perks. To attract certain workers, Ireland offers Critical Skills Employment Permits.
- Non-Eea Family Members
- International Students and Graduates
- People with Stamp 4
If you are coming to Ireland to join a family member who already lives here, or you are moving to Ireland with a family member who already has a right to work in Ireland, you might not have to apply for an employment permit to work. Different rules apply depending on the type of relationship you have with the family member. For example, spouses gen...
If you have permission to study in Ireland and have an IRP with Stamp 2, you can work part-time (20 hours) during college terms and full time during college holidays. You cannot work if you have an IRP with Stamp 2A. The holiday periods are: 1. June, July and September 2. From 15 December to 15 January If you graduate from an Irish college or unive...
If you have an IRP with Stamp 4, then you can work without an employment permit. You get Stamp 4 if you have been given permission to live in Ireland: 1. As a refugee, following an application for international protection 2. With subsidiary protection, following an application for international protection 3. With leave to remain, following an appli...
Jun 7, 2022 · Migrants working in Ireland help increase economic growth, ease labour market shortages, improve output and contribute to reducing earnings inequality
To work as a highly-skilled worker, you must, in general, have: a valid entry visa (if necessary); a valid Critical Skills Employment Permits; and; a certificate of registration called an Irish Residence Permit issued by the GNIB/local Immigration Officer after you arrive in Ireland.
As an EU citizen you can come to Ireland to look for work, and you can take up employment or self-employment without needing an employment permit. This also applies to citizens of European Economic Area (EEA) and Switzerland.
Skilled work in Ireland. If you are a non EU/EEA national who would like to work in Ireland, you must first secure an employment permit. Only EU and UK citizens are exempt from this requirement, all other foreign nationals must hold an employment permit to work in the State.
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Why do skilled workers come to Ireland?
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Can a family member work in Ireland without an Employment Permit?
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How do I get a job in Ireland?
If you get a General Employment Permit, you can apply for a visa to come to Ireland (if you need a visa to enter Ireland). After 57 months you can apply for a Stamp 4 Irish Residence Permit, which allows you to work without an employment permit.