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Travel Insurance plans starting at just ₹30 per day*
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  • Pre-existing coverage available
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  • Medical expenses, Trip cancellation/delay, Loss of baggage & Passport etc.
  • 24x7 claims support

* Price shown is for a 30 day trip to Ireland with 50,000 dollar coverage for an adult of age 25 years

Ireland Work Visa for Indians

Known for its stunning landscapes and rich cultural heritage, Ireland has become an increasingly attractive destination for individuals looking to advance their careers abroad. With a robust economy and a vibrant job market, the country offers numerous opportunities for skilled workers, particularly in sectors such as technology, healthcare, and engineering. To work in Ireland, non-EU nationals must obtain an employment permit followed by an Irish work visa, which allows them to live and work in this dynamic environment.

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About Ireland Work Visa

Travelling to Ireland for work involves a specific type of visa called the Employment visa. This visa is essential for those who wish to engage in employment in Ireland. The process to obtain this visa includes a series of steps that need careful attention, such as gathering the right documents, filling out the application correctly, and understanding the fees involved. Before we learn about the requirements and process, let's look at a few key facts about the country.

Quick Facts Details
Main Language English, Irish
Currency Euro (1 Euro = approx. INR 83)
Capital City Dublin
Popular for Technology, Pharmaceutical industries
Ireland Work Visa Processing Time Usually 8 weeks

Documents Required for an Ireland Work Visa for Indians

To apply for an Ireland work visa from India, you will need to gather the following important documents:

Signed Application letter

You are required to fill in the following:

  • Contact details.
  • Reason for coming to Ireland.
  • Duration of stay.
  • Details of any family members living in Ireland (or other EU Member State).
  • Details of where you will be staying.
  • Commitment that you will fulfil the conditions of your visa, you will not become a burden on the State, and that you will leave the State on the expiry of your permission of stay.

Passport Sized Photographs:

  • Two recent colour photos.
  • Size: Height: 45-50mm
  • Width: 35-38mm
  • Showing the top of the shoulders
  • Face: 70% to 80% of the photo.
  • Age: Photo must be taken within 6 months old
  • Paper Quality: Photographic paper print
  • Reverse- white and unglazed.

Current Passport and a full copy of all previous passports

At least 12 months validity after arrival.

Employment Permit

Issued by the Irish Department of Enterprise, Trade and Employment. You must be able to supply at least one of the following: 

  • Sports & Cultural Employment Permit
  • General Employment Permit
    Intra-Company Transfer Employment Permit
  • Contract for Services Employment Permit
  • Exchange Agreement Employment Permit
  • Internship Employment Permit
  • Critical Skills Employment Permit

Contract of Employment

You can submit the employment contract (if available) or a letter from the employer.

Finances

  • Up-to-date bank statement (six months)
  • Sufficient funds to cover your costs.
  • Your details must be visible in the statements.

Letter from Employer in Ireland

Confirms job details and accommodation if provided. The letter should include:

  • Details of your new job
  • The salary you will be paid
  • Details of accommodation, if the employer is providing you with accommodation.

Travel Insurance for Ireland

A travel medical insurance for Ireland may be required by the visa officer before the decision on the visa.

Evidence of Qualification

Evidence of the required qualifications and any previous work experience must be submitted along with the visa application. For example:

  • Three most recent payslips.
  • Regular salary payments.
  • Employment letter from your current employer.
  • Tax statements.
  • Professional certificates.
  • Training certificates.

Ireland Work Visa Types

There are different Ireland work visa types based on the nature of your job and duration. They are as follows:

Short Stay Employment Visa (Less than 90 days)

The different types of short-stay employment visas are as follows:
Atypical Working Scheme: This scheme allows you to take up short-term employment in Ireland, such as internships.

  • Company Transfer Within EEA or Switzerland: This involves the transfer of your work to Ireland for a short term.
  • Short-stay Business Visa: With this, you can travel to and stay in Ireland for up to 90 days.
  • Unpaid Internship: For undertaking unpaid internships related to one's studies.
  • Performance or Tournament Visa: Required for a stage performance.
  • Join Ship Visa: Required to join a ship as a seafarer.
  • Training Visa: Allows you to attend a training course which lasts up to 90 days.
  • Conference or Event Visa: To attend a conference.
  • Exam Visa: To sit for an exam required for current employment.

Long Stay Employment Visa (More than 90 days)

The different types of Long Stay Employment visas are as follows:

  • Employment Visa: This is for work more permanent in nature.
  • Scientific Researcher: To carry out research activities in Ireland.
  • Van der Elst Visa: A person employed in an EU state who is a non-EEA national can work without a work permit.
  • Atypical Working Scheme: Longer duration is permitted only for doctors and nurses and paid internships.

How to Apply for an Ireland Work Visa

Applying for an Ireland work visa requires following the below steps:

Step 1. Based on your purpose and duration, select the right work visa type and apply through the Irish Immigration Service.

Step 2. Complete the online visa application form (AVATS).

Step 3. Gather all the required documents.

Step 4. Pay the Ireland work visa fee.

Step 5. Submit your application and documents at the nearest Irish embassy or consulate.

Step 6. Wait for your Irish visa application status update.

Ireland Work Visa Fees

The fees for an Ireland work visa depend on the entry type. It covers the application processing charge and the administration fees. The different Ireland Work visa fees are:

Visa Type Fee (INR)
Single Entry EUR 60 (INR 5000)
Multiple Entry EUR 100 (INR 8300)

*Visa fee subject to exchange rate fluctuations

How to Track the Ireland Work Visa Status

Tracking the status of your Ireland work visa involves the following steps:

Check the Processing Time

Before tracking your application, it's essential to know the expected processing times. Generally, Ireland visa applications are processed in date order. One can expect a decision within 8 weeks from the date your application is lodged at the visa office, embassy, or consulate. However, processing times may vary based on factors such as the volume of applications and the completeness of your documentation.

Check the Visa Decisions Page

You can check the visa decisions page on the Irish immigration website to see if it is processed by the Dublin visa office. This page may provide information on the current processing dates and the status of applications being handled by that office.

FAQs

  • Q1: How long does it take to process an Ireland work visa?

    Ans: It typically takes around 8 weeks, provided the application is filled correctly.
  • Q2: Can I bring my family under my work visa?

    Ans:Yes, you can bring your family to Ireland. But it will depend on the type of employment you have in Ireland and the immigration permission or the type of your employment.
  • Q3: What type of visa do I need to work in Ireland?

    Ans: Depending on the duration and type of work, you may need a short-stay or a long-stay visa to come to Ireland.
  • Q4: Is travel insurance mandatory for entering Ireland?

    Ans: You must have evidence of travel insurance for Ireland. However, the same need not be submitted with the visa application. It may be requested by the visa officer before the decision on the visa application. To be on the safe side, it’s right to buy a travel medical insurance beforehand.
  • Q5: What happens if my employment visa application is refused?

    Ans: You have the right to appeal the decision if your visa application is refused. You can get more information about the appeal process on the official immigration website.
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* Price shown is for a 30 day trip to Ireland with 50,000 dollar coverage for an adult of age 25 years

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