Labour market needs test
All new applications for General Employment Permits must include evidence that a labour market needs test has been carried out.
Waivers: Beginning 1 October 2014 the requirement for a labour market needs test may be waived if the application:
Completed Application form: Link
Supporting documents: A list can be found on the application form.
Department of Jobs, Enterprise and Innovation
Employment Permits Section
Davitt House
65a Adelaide Road
Dublin 2
Ireland
Tel:+353 1 417 5333
Local: 1890 201 616
Fax:+353 1 631 3268
Helpline operating hours: Monday to Friday 9:30am - 5pm
Email: employmentpermits@djei.ie
Immigration: Long-term Residence Division
Department of Justice and Equality
Irish Naturalisation and Immigration Service
P.O. Box 12079
Dublin 1
Ireland
Email: INISLongTermRes@justice.ie
Website
General Employment Permits
Generally applications: must have a minimum annual remuneration (pay) of 30,000. Remuneration includes the salary for the job and health insurance.
Applications for jobs with annual pay of 27,000[Note] are considered on an exceptional basis in the following cases:
Note: The annual pay must be 30,000 when the permit is renewed.
Non-EEA nationals with a stamp 1, 1A, 2, 2A or 3 residence permission, who have been offered a job in an occupation on the Highly Skilled Occupations List, may apply for an employment permit.
Highly Skilled Eligible Occupations List
Qualifications:
Occupations that are ineligible for an employment permits:
Employment permits are not issued for occupations included in the Ineligible Categories of Employment list (except for certain carers).
However, applicants for the Dependant/Partner/Spouse and the Reactivation Employment Permit Schemes can get employment permits for these occupations apart from those taking place in a domestic setting (except for certain carers) or contrary to public interest.
New applications:
Renewals:
GNIB Certificate of Registration: 300
Notes:
An employee with an employment permit has all the employment rights of Irish or EEA citizens for the duration of the employment permit.
A General Employment Permit is valid for the first 2 years and then may be renewed for a further 3 years.
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General Employment Permits are issued by the Department of Jobs, Enterprise and Innovation.
Who may apply for the permit: Either the employer or the employee can apply for a permit which must be based on an offer of employment.
When the permit is issued to the employee it includes a statement of the employee's rights and entitlements.
A list which displays the kind of information which is required to complete the procedure. e.g. 1. Date of Birth. 2. City or County of Birth.
In general, non-EEA nationals need to secure an employment permit to be able to work in Ireland. EEA and Swiss nationals do not need an employment permit.
Under the Employment Permits Acts 20032014 there are 9 types of employment permit one of which is General Employment Permit.
Following is a procedure on how you can obtain a general employment permit.
A non-EEA national do not need an employment permit if he/she:
You will not be issued an employment permit if you:
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