🇮🇪Ireland ülkesinde çalışma vizesi seçenekleri
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Neden Ireland ülkesinde çalışmalı
Ireland is the English-speaking gateway to the European Union and the European headquarters of choice for global technology and pharmaceutical companies. The Critical Skills Employment Permit targets in-demand roles with a salary from around €38,000 and leads to long-term residency (Stamp 4) after two years - faster than most EU routes. The General Employment Permit covers a wider range of occupations from about €34,000. With Google, Meta, Apple and major pharmaceutical firms anchored in Dublin and Cork, strong salaries, and EU residency rights, Ireland combines the accessibility of an English-speaking country with the advantages of EU membership.
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- ✓Technology professionals (major firms' EU headquarters)
- ✓Pharmaceutical and medical-device specialists
- ✓Healthcare workers, including nurses via NMBI registration
- ✓Finance and professional-services talent
- ✓English speakers seeking an EU base with fast residency
Tüm vize türleri
Critical Skills Employment Permit
The Critical Skills Employment Permit (CSEP) is Ireland's most attractive work permit — and one of the best in Europe for skilled workers. It requires no Labour Market Test (your employer doesn't have to prove they couldn't find an Irish/EEA candidate), and it leads to a Stamp 4 (unrestricted work authorization) after just 2 years. That's faster than almost any European equivalent.
General Employment Permit
The General Employment Permit (GEP) is Ireland's standard work permit for roles that aren't on the Critical Skills Occupations List but aren't on the Ineligible Occupations List either. The salary threshold from March 2026 is €36,505 per year, with a reduced rate of €34,009 for recent graduates.
Intra-Company Transfer Permit
The Intra-Company Transfer Permit is Ireland's route for multinational companies moving managers and specialists to their Irish operations. The salary threshold from March 2026 is €49,523 per year. You must have worked for the company for at least 12 months in an office outside Ireland, and the role must be at manager or specialist level.
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Ireland's economy is driven by the European operations of global technology firms (Google, Meta, Apple), a large pharmaceutical and medical-device sector, financial services, and a growing base of healthcare employers recruiting internationally.
Yaşam maliyeti ve yaşam kalitesi
Dublin's housing market is tight and expensive - a one-bedroom apartment averages around €2,000 a month - and supply is limited, so start your search early. Salaries are strong, the country is English-speaking, and EU membership gives residents access to the wider European labour market over time.
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Ireland ülkesindeki çalışma vizesi seçenekleri nelerdir?
Ireland 3 vize türü sunar: Critical Skills Employment Permit, General Employment Permit, Intra-Company Transfer Permit.
Ireland ülkesinde çalışma vizesi için asgari maaş nedir?
En düşük eşik General Employment Permit için €36,505/yr'dir. Bazı vize türlerinde asgari maaş gereksinimi yoktur.
Ireland ülkesinde çalışma vizesi almak ne kadar sürer?
İşlem süreleri en hızlı vize türü için 6 haftadan başlar.
Çalışma vizesiyle Ireland ülkesinde daimi ikamet alabilir miyim?
Evet, Ireland ülkesindeki birkaç vize türü daimi ikamete giden yollar sunar.
What is the Critical Skills Employment Permit?
It is Ireland's premium work permit for in-demand occupations, generally requiring a salary from around €38,000. It leads to Stamp 4 long-term residency after two years and allows family reunification.
Is Ireland a good base for the rest of the EU?
Ireland is an EU member, so long-term residents benefit from EU integration. It is also the only large English-speaking country in the EU, which makes it especially attractive to applicants from Nigeria, India and Ghana.
How hard is it to find housing in Dublin?
Dublin has a genuine housing shortage and rents are high. Begin your search well before you arrive, consider commuter towns, and budget around €2,000 a month for a one-bedroom apartment in the city.