WORK PERMIT APPLICATION:
If you're looking to work in Ireland as a foreign national, you'll need to obtain the appropriate work permit. Ireland has a number of different work permit categories, each with its own set of requirements and conditions. Here's an overview of the different types of work permits available in Ireland:

Critical Skills Employment Permit:

This type of permit is designed for people with skills that are in high demand in Ireland. Occupations that typically qualify for this permit include IT professionals, engineers, and certain roles in the financial services sector. To be eligible, you'll need to have a job offer in a qualifying occupation, meet certain salary thresholds, and have the necessary qualifications and experience.
General Employment Permit:

If you're not eligible for a Critical Skills Employment Permit, you may be able to apply for a General Employment Permit. This permit is available for a wide range of occupations, including hospitality, construction, and retail. To be eligible, you'll need a job offer from an Irish employer, and your salary and working conditions will need to meet certain standards.
Other Work Permits:

Dependant/Partner/Spouse Employment Permit
If you're the spouse, civil partner, or de facto partner of someone who holds a Critical Skills Employment Permit or is on a Hosting Agreement, you may be able to apply for a Dependant/Partner/Spouse Employment Permit. This permit allows you to work in Ireland without having to meet the usual eligibility criteria for other types of permits.

Intra-Company Transfer Employment Permit
If you're being transferred from a multinational company to its Irish branch, you may be eligible for an Intra-Company Transfer Employment Permit. To qualify, you'll need to be in a management, key personnel, or specialist role, and have been employed by the company for at least six months.

Contract for Services Employment Permit
This permit is designed for people who have been contracted to work in Ireland by a foreign employer or an Irish-based employer. To be eligible, you'll need to have a contract for services, and your employer will need to demonstrate that they are providing a service to an Irish-based company.

Sport and Cultural Employment Permit
If you work in the sports or cultural sector, you may be eligible for a Sport and Cultural Employment Permit. This permit is available for performers, artists, and athletes who have been offered employment in Ireland.

Internship Employment Permit
This permit allows you to work in Ireland as part of an internship related to your course of study. To be eligible, you'll need to have a confirmed offer of an internship from an Irish-based employer
Temporary Extension and Redundancy
Are you an individual currently facing the challenge of an employment redundancy in Ireland and worried about your temporary residence permit? Look no further! We are here to assist you with obtaining a temporary residence permit extension, ensuring you can continue to reside legally in this beautiful country. At Jobhoc, we understand the stress and uncertainty that can arise from losing your job and the impact it can have on your immigration status. That's why we offer a comprehensive service specifically designed to help individuals like you navigate the complexities of extending your temporary residence permit in Ireland after an employment redundancy.
