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Work in Ireland โ€” Critical Skills Permit (CSEP), General Permit & Stamp 4 PR

Complete 2026 guide: Critical Skills Employment Permit (CSEP), General Employment Permit (GEP), Stamp 4 fast-track, salary thresholds from March 2026, Employment Permits Act 2024, and permanent residency.

๐Ÿ“… Last Updated: 13-May-2026

Why Apply for an Ireland Work Visa?

An Ireland work permit โ€” issued by the Department of Enterprise, Trade and Employment (DETE) โ€” allows non-EU/EEA nationals including Indians to legally work in Ireland. Unlike most countries, Ireland has a two-step process: DETE approves the employment permit, and INIS (Irish Naturalisation and Immigration Service) issues the accompanying long-stay visa. The Critical Skills Employment Permit (CSEP) and General Employment Permit (GEP) are the two main routes for Indian professionals.

  • Earn an average annual salary of โ‚ฌ52,600 per year
  • The average working hours in Ireland are 32.4 hours per week
  • Get up to 20 paid leaves per year
  • Skilled foreign workers are needed in top sectors like healthcare, pharma, technology, and construction
  • Over 30,200 job vacancies in Ireland with high demand in Professional, Scientific & Technical Activities and Public Administration
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Work in Ireland

Ireland is a popular destination for persons looking for work outside of their home country. Working and residing in Ireland also entitles you to free European Union membership. Another advantage is that after five years in Ireland, you can apply for citizenship.

Benefits of Working in Ireland for Indians

  • English-speaking country: English widely spoken, no language barriers.
  • Large Indian community: In Cork, Galway, Dublin โ€“ pharma, healthcare, tech sectors.
  • Strong Tech base: European HQ of Microsoft, Apple, Amazon, Google, Meta.
  • High demand for life sciences and pharmaceutical sectors: Ireland is the third-largest pharmaceutical exporter (AstraZeneca, Pfizer, J&J).
  • Direct CSEP eligibility for Indian graduates: Graduates from IIT, IISc, IIM, NIRF-ranked institutions or UGC-recognised universities with Level 8+ qualifications can directly qualify for CSEP without additional assessments.
  • Work anywhere in Europe: Stamp 4 or Irish citizenship allows EU-wide residence and work.
  • Family reunification: Bring dependents; spouses get Dependant Employment Permit with no fee, unrestricted work rights.
  • Pathway to PR: After 60 months (5 years) legal residency, eligible for long-term residency (Stamp 4).

India vs Ireland: Salary Comparison for Indian Professionals (2026)

Permit TypeCurrent Salary (Until 28 Feb 2026)New Salary (From 1 Mar 2026)
Critical Skills Employment Permit (CSEP) โ€“ With Relevant Degreeโ‚ฌ38,000/yrโ‚ฌ40,904/yr
Critical Skills Employment Permit (CSEP) โ€“ Without Degree (Experience Route)โ‚ฌ64,000/yrโ‚ฌ68,911/yr
General Employment Permit (GEP) โ€“ Standard Routeโ‚ฌ34,000/yrโ‚ฌ36,605/yr
General Employment Permit (GEP) โ€“ Graduate Route (Irish third-level, Level 8+, within last 12 months)โ€”โ‚ฌ34,009/yr
Critical Skills Employment Permit (CSEP) โ€“ Graduate Route (recognised institution, Level 8+ relevant degree, within last 12 months)โ€”โ‚ฌ36,848/yr
Intra-Company Transfer (ICT) Permitโ‚ฌ46,000/yrโ‚ฌ49,523/yr
Sector-Specific Roles (Healthcare Assistants, Home Carers & Agri-Food)โ‚ฌ30,000/yrโ‚ฌ32,691/yr

INR equivalent based on 1 EUR โ‰ˆ โ‚น94. Figures are indicative averages for mid-level professionals.

Work Visa for Ireland

If you want to work in Ireland, you must be aware of the visa requirements. If you are from a non-EU nation, youโ€™ll need a work permit before you can work in Ireland. Work permits are divided into two categories:

  • Ireland General Employment Permit
  • Ireland Critical Skills Employment Permit
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Ireland Critical Skills Employment Work Permit Visa

Critical Skills Employment Permit is issued for an initial period of two years. After 2 years, CSEP holders can apply for Stamp 4, allowing them to work without a permit. Provides excellent opportunity for qualified professionals. Ireland Green Card is your pathway to settle in the European Union. It allows you to bring your family in as dependents.

Ireland General Employment Permit

This permit allows you to work in Ireland for a minimum of โ‚ฌ36,605 per year (from March 2026). Before applying, you must have a job offer. Your job should endure at least two years. You must have a degree relevant to the employment. This visa is good for two years and can be extended for another three years. After 5 years on a GEP, holders can apply for Long-term Residency (Stamp 4).

CSEP vs GEP: Which Ireland Work Permit Is Right for You?

FeatureCritical Skills Employment Permit (CSEP)General Employment Permit (GEP)
Minimum Salary (from March 2026)โ‚ฌ40,904/yr (with degree); โ‚ฌ68,911/yr (without degree)โ‚ฌ36,605/yr
Occupation RestrictionsMust be on DETE Critical Skills Occupations ListMust NOT be on Ineligible Occupations List
Initial Permit Duration2 years2 years
Stamp 4 (no permit needed)After 21 monthsAfter 5 years (60 months)
Pathway to Irish PRFast-track: 21 months to Stamp 4Standard: 5 years
Family SponsorshipSpouse/partner gets free Dependant Permit with unrestricted work rightsSpouse/partner permit available; fees may apply
Application Feeโ‚ฌ1,000 โ€” 50% refunded if refused by DETEโ‚ฌ1,000 (24 months); โ‚ฌ500 (โ‰ค6 months)
Employer Sponsorship RequiredYes โ€” verified Irish employerYes โ€” verified Irish employer
Degree RequirementLevel 8+ degree OR minimum salary of โ‚ฌ68,911Relevant degree or qualification generally required
EU Citizenship Pathway5 years legal residence โ†’ Irish naturalisation โ†’ full EU citizenship5 years legal residence โ†’ Irish naturalisation โ†’ full EU citizenship

Ireland Work Permit Visa Eligibility

  • Offer Letter from employer
  • Occupations with a minimum annual remuneration of โ‚ฌ36,605
  • A relevant degree qualification or higher is required
  • Job offer to be valid for 2 years

Ireland Work Permit Requirements

  • Valid degree of Level 8 or above, or meet minimum salary threshold of โ‚ฌ68,911 in absence of degree (for CSEP)
  • At least 2-5 years of qualified work experience (CSEP or GEP); specialist/senior roles require 7+ years
  • Meet minimum English requirements (IELTS for IMC/NMBI registration for doctors/nurses)
  • Valid job offer from verified Irish employer
  • Employment offer must meet minimum salary threshold for your permit type
  • Valid original passport
  • Valid job title, annual salary details, occupation code in permit application
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What Documents Are Required for an Ireland Work Permit?

  • Certified copy of passport
  • Passport-size photo meeting Ireland criteria
  • Copy of employment contract signed by you and employer
  • If resident in Ireland, copy of registered immigration stamp
  • IDA/Enterprise Ireland Letter of Support (if appropriate)
  • Company details: registration number, address, name, certificates from recognized organizations
  • Job specifics: compensation, responsibilities, tasks, duration

Ireland Work Permit Fees

Permit TypeNew ApplicationRenewal
CSEPโ‚ฌ1,000 (up to 24 months) โ€“ 50% refundable if DETE refusesTransitions to Stamp 4
GEPโ‚ฌ1,000 (up to 24 months); โ‚ฌ500 (โ‰ค6 months)โ‚ฌ1,500 (up to 36 months)
ICT Permitโ‚ฌ1,000 (up to 24 months)โ‚ฌ1,000โ€“โ‚ฌ1,500
Dependant/Spouse PermitNo feeNo fee
IRP Registrationโ‚ฌ300 per personโ‚ฌ300 per renewal

Ireland Work Permit Processing Time

Application TypeProcessing Time (Approximate)
Critical Skills Employment Permit (CSEP) โ€“ New2 โ€“ 3 weeks
General Employment Permit (GEP) โ€“ New7 โ€“ 8 weeks
Intra-Company Transfer (ICT) โ€“ New4 โ€“ 5 weeks
Intra-Company Transfer (ICT) โ€“ Renewal12+ weeks
All Other Renewal Applications12+ weeks

Application process for an Ireland Work Visa for Indians

An application can be submitted by you (overseas employee) or your firm. Your home country employer can also file if transferring to Irish branch (intra-company transfer). You (or your employer) must submit the application through EPOS, the Employment Permits Online System.

1

Secure a job offer from verified Irish employer

Job must meet salary and occupation criteria.

2

Employer submits permit application via EPOS

Pay applicable fee (โ‚ฌ500โ€“โ‚ฌ1,000).

3

DETE approves permit (2โ€“8 weeks)

Receive approval letter.

4

Apply for long-stay visa at Irish embassy/consulate

Submit passport, permit approval, biometrics.

5

Travel to Ireland and register with INIS

Get IRP card (โ‚ฌ300).

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Top In-Demand Occupations in Ireland (Critical Skills List)

OccupationAverage Annual Salary (EUR)
Software Engineers & Developersโ‚ฌ45,000 โ€“ โ‚ฌ90,000
Cyber Security Analystsโ‚ฌ50,000 โ€“ โ‚ฌ85,000
Data Scientists / AI Engineersโ‚ฌ55,000 โ€“ โ‚ฌ95,000
Medical Practitioners (GPs, Consultants)โ‚ฌ80,000 โ€“ โ‚ฌ220,000+
Nurses & Midwivesโ‚ฌ33,000 โ€“ โ‚ฌ55,000
Civil & Structural Engineersโ‚ฌ45,000 โ€“ โ‚ฌ80,000
Quantity Surveyorsโ‚ฌ40,000 โ€“ โ‚ฌ75,000
Skilled Tradesโ‚ฌ35,000 โ€“ โ‚ฌ60,000
Accountants & Finance Managersโ‚ฌ40,000 โ€“ โ‚ฌ80,000
Pharmacists / Pharmaceutical Scientistsโ‚ฌ40,000 โ€“ โ‚ฌ65,000

Key Industries Hiring in Ireland

  • Information Technology
  • Pharma & Life Sciences
  • MedTech
  • Healthcare & Nursing
  • Financial Services & FinTech
  • Construction & Engineering
  • Green Economy & Renewable Energy
  • Business & Professional Services

Average Salary in Ireland for In-Demand Jobs

Experience LevelAverage Salary (EUR per year)Approx. Salary (INR per year)
Entry Levelโ‚ฌ34,000 โ€“ โ‚ฌ42,000โ‚น31โ€“38 LPA
Mid-Levelโ‚ฌ50,000 โ€“ โ‚ฌ75,000โ‚น46โ€“68 LPA
Senior Levelโ‚ฌ90,000 โ€“ โ‚ฌ130,000+โ‚น82โ€“118 LPA+

Minimum Salary Thresholds for Ireland Employment Permits (Updated March 2026)

Permit TypeCurrent Salary (Until 28 Feb 2026)New Salary (From 1 Mar 2026)
Critical Skills Employment Permit (CSEP) โ€“ With Relevant Degreeโ‚ฌ38,000/yrโ‚ฌ40,904/yr
Critical Skills Employment Permit (CSEP) โ€“ Without Degree (Experience Route)โ‚ฌ64,000/yrโ‚ฌ68,911/yr
General Employment Permit (GEP) โ€“ Standard Routeโ‚ฌ34,000/yrโ‚ฌ36,605/yr
General Employment Permit (GEP) โ€“ Graduate Route (Irish third-level, Level 8+, within last 12 months)โ€”โ‚ฌ34,009/yr
Critical Skills Employment Permit (CSEP) โ€“ Graduate Route (recognised institution, Level 8+ relevant degree, within last 12 months)โ€”โ‚ฌ36,848/yr
Intra-Company Transfer (ICT) Permitโ‚ฌ46,000/yrโ‚ฌ49,523/yr
Sector-Specific Roles (Healthcare Assistants, Home Carers & Agri-Food)โ‚ฌ30,000/yrโ‚ฌ32,691/yr

These salary thresholds apply from 1 March 2026 and will increase annually through 2030 under DETE's Minimum Applicable Rates (MAR) Roadmap. Verify current figures at enterprise.gov.ie.

Jobs in Ireland (2025โ€“2035)

  • ICT sector: 89,590 new jobs over next 5 years โ€“ cybersecurity, cloud, ML, AI. Foreign workers occupy >40% of ICT workforce.
  • Health and social care: 166,000+ staff, demand for GPs to grow 25โ€“30% between 2033โ€“40.
  • Wind and renewable energy: 5,000+ vacancies, to grow by 3,000 over next 4 years. Ireland aims for 80% renewable electricity by 2030.

Pathway to Permanent Residency in Ireland

Skilled foreign workers may be eligible for Long-term Residency (Stamp 4) after completing 60 months (5 years) of legal residency with a verified employment permit. CSEP holders can fast-track: apply for Stamp 4 after 21 months. With Stamp 4, you can reside and work without an additional permit. After 5 years total residency, you can apply for Irish citizenship/naturalisation, granting full EU citizenship benefits and the freedom to live/work anywhere in the EU.

Employment Permits Act 2024: Key Changes for Indian Workers in Ireland

The Employment Permits Act 2024, effective 2 September 2024, introduced landmark protections and new rights for non-EU workers in Ireland, including Indian professionals on CSEP and GEP permits. Here are the five key changes that directly affect Indian workers:

  • Right to Change Employers After 9 Months: After completing 9 months of employment with your current employer, you now have the legal right to move to a new Irish employer without losing your permit status (must notify DETE). Known as the '9-month rule.'
  • Promotions and Internal Transfers Without a New Permit: If promoted or internally transferred within the same company, no new employment permit required โ€“ provided the role remains within the same occupation category.
  • Job Advertisements Must Be Posted on Two Online Platforms Including EURES: Employers must advertise roles on at least two online platforms including EURES (European job mobility portal) before hiring non-EU nationals. National newspaper advertising no longer required.
  • 50:50 EEA Staffing Rule Relaxed for New Companies: The requirement that at least 50% of a company's workforce must be EEA nationals has been relaxed for companies in their first 2 years of operation โ€“ opening more permit opportunities for Indian professionals joining early-stage Irish companies and startups.
  • New Seasonal Worker Scheme Introduced: A formal seasonal worker permit has been introduced for sectors with cyclical labour demand (agri-food, horticulture, hospitality).

Source: DETE enterprise.gov.ie; citizensinformation.ie; Lewis Silkin Employment Law Update, January 2026.

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