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🇮🇪 Working in Ireland — Permit & Visa Guide

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

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.

Duration: 12 months (Bachelor's) / 24 months (Master's/PhD)
Employment: Full-time, any employer
Requirement: Irish degree
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EU/EEA/UK Citizens

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

Answer a few questions to see which permit route may be right for you.

Useful Resources

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Dept of Enterprise

Official employment permit info

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Critical Skills List

Check if your role qualifies

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INIS / ISD

Immigration registration

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Irish Salary Data

Check market rates

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Company Research

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