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
Foreign nationals with the relevant qualifications, skills, experience or knowledge for the development, operation and capacity of sporting and cultural activities.
The Department of Jobs, Enterprise and Innovation examine a number of criteria when assessing Employment Permit applications, one if which is Remuneration which must be equal to the current National Minimum Wage or higher.
New applications:
Renewals:
Sport and Cultural Employment Permits may be issued for differing periods depending on whether the contract of employment is full-time up to a maximum of two years, or seasonal.
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Employment Permits are issued by the Department of Jobs, Enterprise and Innovation.
Who may apply for the permit: Either the foreign national or the employer may apply for a Sport and Cultural Employment Permit and the permit is issued to the foreign national, and a certified copy sent to the employer, which permits his or her employment in the State, by the employer, in the occupation and location/s specified on the permit.
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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 Sport and Cultural Employment Permit.
Sport and Cultural Employment Permits are designed to facilitate the employment in the State of foreign nationals with the relevant qualifications, skills, experience or knowledge for the development, operation and capacity of sporting and cultural activities.
Following is a procedure on how you can obtain a Sport and Cultural Employment Permit.
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