Everything you need to know about work permits, visas, and your right to work in Ireland.
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Important: This guide is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal or immigration advice. Rules change frequently — always verify with the Department of Enterprise (enterprise.gov.ie) or an immigration solicitor.
Main Permit Types
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Critical Skills Permit
Most Common
For highly skilled occupations in demand in Ireland. The most popular route for tech, engineering, healthcare, and finance professionals.
Salary: €38K+ (most roles) or €64K+ (all occupations) Duration: 2 years (leads to Stamp 4) Spouse: Can work on Stamp 1G
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General Employment Permit
For occupations not on the Critical Skills list but still in demand. Requires a labour market needs test showing no suitable EU/EEA candidates.
Salary: €34K minimum Duration: 2 years (renewable) Restriction: Tied to employer for first year
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Stamp 1G (Graduate)
For international graduates from Irish colleges. Allows you to stay and work in Ireland for 1-2 years after graduation without needing a work permit.
EU/EEA and Swiss nationals have the right to live and work in Ireland without any permit. UK citizens retain similar rights under the Common Travel Area.
Permit needed: No Restrictions: None Registration: Not required for EU citizens
🔍 Quick Eligibility Checker
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