Work Abroad in Ireland

Ireland Critical Skills Employment Work Permit Visa

Critical Skills Employment Permit is issued for an initial period of two years, after which it can normally be renewed indefinitely. An initiative by department of jobs, it provides excellent opportunity for qualified professionals. Ireland Green Card is your pathway to settle in the European Union. It allows you to bring your family in as dependents.

Eligibility

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FAQ

Yes, applicants of Ireland Work Visa from non-EEA nations are required to score specific band scores in IELTS to prove their proficiency in the English language.

The Ireland General Work Permit is a Work Visa that permits non-EU nationals to work lawfully in Ireland. This is for an employer in a specific occupation and the Visa is granted initially for 2 years.

The Ireland Work Visa is offered to applicants who have a job offer. It covers all occupations unless specified otherwise. The job offer must be from a trading and registered employer in Ireland.

The application for Ireland Work Visa (General) can be submitted by the employer or the employee. It must include proof that it was not possible to find a Swiss or EEA national to fill the occupation. The remuneration offered for the position must be more than 30,000 Euros.

The standard processing times for Ireland Work Visa is 6 to 8 weeks. However, with the assistance of Immigration Experts, it is also possible to organize it in 3 to 4 weeks.

The new Visa policies in Ireland imply that Dependants and Spouses of Green Card holders in Ireland can apply for Work Visa. This is for working in any occupation. The employer is also not required to undertake a test for labour market needs for Work Visas for Dependent/Spouse.

It is easy to get the Ireland Work Visa provided certain requirements are fulfilled by the applicants from outside the EU. They must have a job offer for a minimum of 2 years or plus and the salary must be more than 30,000 Euros. The applicants must also have a degree that is relevant to the role that they have been recruited for.