WORK PERMIT & VISA PROCESS MADE EASY

"Your trusted partner for stress-free work and visa applications in Ireland and beyond"

Work Permit Assistance

Guidance on choosing the right permit type, eligibility checks, and application preparation

Visa Application Support

Help with visa applications for individuals and their dependents

Employer Support Services

Assistance with compliance, employee sponsorships, and bulk applications

Consultation Services

One-on-one consultations to address your unique circumstances

Services we offer

Work Permit Assistance

Guidance on choosing the right permit type, eligibility checks, and application preparation

Help with visa applications for individuals and their dependents

Assistance with compliance, employee sponsorships, and bulk applications

One-on-one consultations to address your unique circumstances

Services we offer

Visa application support

Consultaion Services

Employer support service

Services we offer

Key Highlights

1 day Turnaround time

Insights about work permits in Ireland

Ireland offers abundant opportunities across industries like technology, healthcare, and finance. Non-EEA nationals planning to work here typically require a work permit.

What is a Work permit?

A work permit is an official document issued by Ireland’s Department of Enterprise, Trade and Employment (DETE) that allows non-EEA nationals to work in Ireland legally for a specific employer and role. Work permits are job and employer-specific, meaning you must have a job offer from an Irish employer to apply.

TYPE

OF

WORK

PERMIT ?

General Employment

Critical Skill Employment

Intra-Company Transfer (ICT)

Dependant Employee

Contract for Services

Reactivation Employment

  • For occupations not included on Ireland's Highly Skilled Eligible Occupations List.

  • Applicants must meet minimum salary thresholds (€32,000 annually in most cases).

  • The job must pass a Labour Market Needs Test, demonstrating no suitable EEA candidates were available.

  • Designed to attract highly skilled professionals in sectors facing shortages (e.g., ICT, healthcare, engineering).

  • No Labour Market Needs Test is required.

  • Minimum annual salary: €38,000 (for eligible occupations) or €64,000 (other roles).

  • For employees of multinational companies transferring to their Irish branch.

  • Applicants must be employed by the company for at least six months before transfer.

For non-EEA workers contracted to provide services to an Irish-based company.

Allows dependents of Critical Skills Employment Permit holders to work in Ireland without additional sponsorship.

For individuals who previously held permits but lost their status due to unforeseen circumstances.

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Insights about work permits in Ireland

Ireland offers abundant opportunities across industries like technology, healthcare, and finance. Non-EEA nationals planning to work here typically require a work permit.

What is a Work permit?

A work permit is an official document issued by Ireland’s Department of Enterprise, Trade and Employment (DETE) that allows non-EEA nationals to work in Ireland legally for a specific employer and role. Work permits are job and employer-specific, meaning you must have a job offer from an Irish employer to apply.

TYPE

OF

WORK

PERMIT ?

General Employment

Critical Skill Employment

Intra-Company Transfer (ICT)

Dependant Employee

Contract for Services

Reactivation Employment

  • For occupations not included on Ireland's Highly Skilled Eligible Occupations List.

  • Applicants must meet minimum salary thresholds (€32,000 annually in most cases).

  • The job must pass a Labour Market Needs Test, demonstrating no suitable EEA candidates were available.

  • Designed to attract highly skilled professionals in sectors facing shortages (e.g., ICT, healthcare, engineering).

  • No Labour Market Needs Test is required.

  • Minimum annual salary: €38,000 (for eligible occupations) or €64,000 (other roles).

  • For employees of multinational companies transferring to their Irish branch.

  • Applicants must be employed by the company for at least six months before transfer.

  • For non-EEA workers contracted to provide services to an Irish-based company.

  • Allows dependents of Critical Skills Employment Permit holders to work in Ireland without additional sponsorship.

  • For individuals who previously held permits but lost their status due to unforeseen circumstances.

KEY HIGHLIGHTS

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1 day Turnaround time

99% Success Rate

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Common Challenges and How We Can Help ?

  • Navigating Complex Regulations

    Our experts simplify the process and ensure compliance with all requirements.

  • Labour Market Needs Test

    We guide employers through demonstrating compliance with this key step.

  • Document Preparation

    Assistance with collecting, organizing, and submitting all necessary paperwork.

  • Permit to Visa Transition

    After your work permit is approved, support is needed to obtain the correct visa.

What about the numbers & statistics data?

The COVID-19 pandemic significantly impacted Ireland's labour market, creating a surge in demand for skilled professionals in key sectors and will increase in upcoming years

Approved Work permit

Why are we here?

The rising rates of rejections and withdrawals in Ireland's work permit system can be attributed to a combination of stricter regulatory enforcement, documentation issues, and evolving labour market conditions.

Reasons for Increased Rejection and Withdrawal Rates?

  • Incomplete or Incorrect Applications

  • Failure to Meet Eligibility Criteria

  • Stringent Review Processes

  • Labour Market Dynamics

  • Withdrawals by Employers or Applicants

  • Misuse or Fraudulent Applications

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