Ireland Work Permit

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Expert guidance through Ireland's work permit and visa process for non-EU/EEA nationals seeking career opportunities in the vibrant Irish job market.

Understanding Ireland Work Permit & Visa

For individuals from outside the EU/EEA aspiring to work in Ireland, obtaining both an Ireland Work Permit and Work Visa is crucial. The work permit is acquired from the Department of Business, Enterprise, and Innovation (DBEI) following a job offer, complemented by the work visa bestowed by the Irish Naturalization and Immigration Service (INIS), facilitating entry into the country.

Types of Ireland Work Permits

Popular
Critical Skills Employment Permit

Targeting highly-skilled professionals in specific fields to address skill shortages in Ireland.

General Employment Permit

Catering to professions not qualifying for the Critical Skills permit, spanning a broad range of occupations.

Intra-Company Transfer

Facilitating foreign workers' transfers to the Irish branch of their current employer.

Dependent/Partner/Spouse Permit

Extending work opportunities to dependents of Critical Skills Employment Permit holders.

Sport and Cultural Permit

Supporting foreign nationals with expertise in sports and cultural fields.

Reactivation Employment Permit

Offering a lifeline to former permit holders who lost the right to work due to uncontrollable circumstances.

Key Requirements

Essential Documents
  • Copy of passport
  • Signed work contract
  • Immigration stamp (if applicable)
  • Company registration particulars
  • Employment and salary particulars
Eligibility Criteria
  • Confirmed job offer from Irish company
  • Labour Market Needs Test (for most permits)
  • Minimum annual salary requirement
  • EU/EEA/Swiss nationals majority workforce

Application Process

1

Secure Job Offer

Obtain a confirmed job offer or work contract from an Irish company.

2

Prepare Documentation

Gather all required documents and ensure they meet specifications.

3

Submit Application Online

Use the Employment Permits Online System (EPOS) to submit your application with all electronic documents.

4

Pay Processing Fee

Complete the payment of processing fees online through the secure portal.

5

Apply for Work Visa

After receiving your work permit, apply for the Ireland Work Visa through INIS.

6

Entry to Ireland

Entry permission is determined by immigration officers at the port of entry.

Processing Time

Approximate processing time: 13 weeks for work permit applications through EPOS.

Processing Fees

Fees vary by permit type. Additional visa application and biometric fees may apply.

Frequently Asked Questions

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