The General Employment Permit (GEP) is one of the main pathways for non-EEA nationals to work legally in Ireland, especially in occupations facing skills or labour shortages; this scheme is ideal for those seeking employment in a broader range of industries not covered by the Critical Skills list.
If you're an international graduate or jobseeker in Ireland with a Stamp 1G immigration permission that’s about to expire, there may still be a pathway forward. The Stamp 1G Extension gives you a vital opportunity to remain in Ireland while seeking eligible employment.
The LMNT ensures that job vacancies in Ireland are first offered to suitably qualified Irish and EEA nationals before being opened up to candidates from outside the EEA. This is in line with Ireland’s obligation to prioritise employment opportunities for its own citizens.
The Reactivation Employment Permit (REP) was introduced as a compassionate and pragmatic response to such challenges, providing a route back into lawful employment for those who have unintentionally fallen out of the employment permit system.
A complete guide to Ireland’s Critical Skills Employment Permit—eligibility, benefits, salary thresholds, application steps, and how to secure long-term residency. Ideal for highly skilled non-EEA professionals in high-demand sectors.
If your business plans to hire non-EEA nationals in Ireland, you’ll need to set up an Employer Account on the Employment Permits Online System (EPOS). It’s an essential step in the employment permit process — and with this guide, you can get it done yourself with confidence.
If you're planning to work in Ireland and need an employment permit, one of the first things you'll need is an employee account on the Employment Permits Online System (EPOS). It might sound a bit technical, but don't worry — this DIY guide will walk you through the process from start to finish.