If a Non-EEA national wishes to work in Ireland, they must have an employment permit unless they are in the minor exceptions category.
The Department of Enterprise and Trade manages Irelands work permits system.
Industry representative bodies can make submissions to the government each year regarding skill shortages and labour needs per industry.
It has been announced on the 16th of December 2022 by the Minister of State for Business, Employment and Retail that a quota of 1500 General Employment Permits was introduced for Bus & Coach Drivers.
Such work permits, if granted, have a timeframe of 2 years.
A minimum annual salary requirement of €30,000 for a full time role on 39 hours a week is required. Licence holders categories of DE, D1, D1E, D can be recognised.
General Employment Permits
Applications are made to the Employment Permits Section, Department of Enterprise, Trade and Employment, Earlsfort Centre, Lower Hatch Street, Dublin 2, D02 PW0.
You can apply via the EPOS online platform at https://epos.djei.ie/EPOSOnlineportal#/app/welcome
The Departments application processing fees are €500 for a work permit up to 6 months and then €1,000 for a work permit between 6 months to 24 months. If the application is denied, then 90% of the Departments fee can be returned
Immigration Lawyer
If you have questions about employment permits, you can speak with an immigration lawyer on (01) 546 112If you have questions about employment permits, you can speak with an immigration lawyer on (01) 546 1121 or (052) 612 1999.
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