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Securing Ireland short stay work permit

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For an Ireland Work Permit of six months or lesser, applicants need to pay €500 fee. For a work permit of six months to two years, they need pay €1,000 fee. Here too, unsuccessful applicants will get back 90 percent of their fees. To apply for an Ireland Work Visa , applicants should have got job offers. They are allowed to apply for employment permits themselves or their employers could do it on their behalf, but they cannot apply through recruiters or other third-party people. Employers are allowed to pay for the cost of the permit. For applications rejected, 90 percent of the fee is returned to the applicants. Individuals must apply online and the processing time of Critical Skills, as well as General Permits, is about eight weeks usually. To allow the hiring of appropriately qualified people from non-EU countries for skills where shortages are severe, Ireland has introduced the Working Visa and Work Authorisation Scheme. This scheme allows applicants with job o...

Solution to bag Ireland work visa

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  Ireland, which was once referred to as a backyard of Great Britain, is carving a niche for itself as jobs have proliferated in this country in Western Europe.  Recent figures are a testament to it. It does not matter if one has just passed out of college or is a highly skilled professional; people of all hues are looking to obtain an Ireland work visa or employment permit. It is a country to where people can take their families too as people are warm and friendly. Once individuals are in its possession and are employed, they are entitled to the same Irish Employment Rights as the citizens of the Emerald Isle as it is also known as. Ireland issues various types of employment permits, but the Critical Skills Employment Permit and the General Employment Permit are given mainly to workers in the tech sector. The Critical Skills Employment Permit is the equivalent of the Green Card for this island country. But just like its American counterpart, i...