Ireland offers the shortest realistic route from arrival to EU citizenship in the anglophone world — five years of reckonable residence, no language test. The Critical Skills Employment Permit provides immediate family reunification and a pathway to Stamp 4 (indefinite work rights) after two years. Ireland is not in Schengen but is part of the Common Travel Area with the UK.
How the immigration system works
Employment permits are issued by the Department of Enterprise, Trade and Employment (DETE). Immigration status (registration cards / IRP) is administered by the Department of Justice via Immigration Service Delivery (ISD). EU/EEA/Swiss and UK nationals have full free movement. Non-EU workers apply for an employment permit first, then a long-stay 'D' visa (if visa-required), and finally register with ISD after arrival.
Non-EU postgraduate students at Irish universities (Third Level Graduate Scheme, 24 months)
Family members of EU/EEA nationals and Irish citizens/residents
Entrepreneurs with a scalable, innovative business idea (STEP)
Investors deploying EUR 1M+ into approved Irish investments (IIP is closed; alternatives remain)
Visa pathways
6 pathways into Ireland
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Pathway 1 · work
Critical Skills Employment Permit
Medium
Fast-track work permit for shortage occupations paying EUR 44,000+ (or EUR 32,000+ for eligible degree-required roles), with immediate family reunification and Stamp 4 after 2 years.
2–4 months end-to-end
EUR 1,000 (permit fee) + EUR 300 IRP
5 required documents
Who qualifies
Non-EEA workers with a job offer in a Critical Skills Occupations List role.
Study visa (Stamp 2) for degree programmes at recognised institutions, followed by up to 24 months' post-study work under the Third Level Graduate Scheme.
6–8 weeks (visa); Graduate Scheme decision within weeks post-award
Tuition EUR 10,000 – 25,000/year; visa EUR 60 (single-entry)
5 required documents
Who qualifies
International students enrolled full-time on an eligible programme at a recognised Irish higher-education provider.
Eligibility requirements
Offer letter
Fees paid (EUR 6,000+ deposit typical)
Funds: EUR 10,000 access + EUR 10,000/year living costs
Private health insurance
Step-by-step process
1Apply for D study visa if visa-required (or pre-clearance)
2Enter Ireland on Stamp 2
3Register with ISD
4Graduate → apply for Stamp 1G (Graduate Scheme) 12 or 24 months
Documents you'll need
Passport
Offer letter
Fee payment evidence
Bank statements
Health insurance
Common mistakes
Working more than 20 hours/week during term-time on Stamp 2
Family reunification for spouses, civil partners, de facto partners and dependent children of Irish citizens, EU nationals, and eligible non-EEA sponsors.
3–12 months
EUR 60 – 100 (visa) + EUR 300 IRP
4 required documents
Who qualifies
Immediate family of Irish/EU/EEA nationals, Critical Skills permit holders (immediate) and other Stamp 1/4 holders (after specified periods).
Eligibility requirements
Relationship evidence
Sponsor income thresholds
Health insurance
Step-by-step process
1Apply for join-family D visa or pre-clearance
2Enter Ireland
3Register with ISD for Stamp 1G, 3 or 4 depending on route
Documents you'll need
Passport
Marriage / birth certificates
Sponsor employment / income evidence
Cohabitation evidence
Common mistakes
Underestimating income thresholds — Ireland uses gross income tests for many family routes
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A fast-track 2-year permit for occupations on Ireland's Critical Skills list, paid EUR 44,000+ (or EUR 32,000+ for eligible degree-required roles). It gives immediate family reunification and eligibility for Stamp 4 after 24 months.
How long until Irish citizenship?
5 years of reckonable residence — 1 year of continuous residence immediately before the application plus 4 years in the preceding 8. There is no language test, but a citizenship ceremony declaration of fidelity is required.
Is Ireland in the Schengen Area?
No. Ireland is an EU member but not in Schengen. It participates in the Common Travel Area with the UK, allowing free movement between the two.
Can my spouse work?
Spouses of Critical Skills permit holders can enter on a join-family basis and receive Stamp 1G, granting full work rights without a separate permit.
How much do employment permit applications cost?
EUR 1,000 for a 2-year permit and EUR 1,500 for longer. IRP registration is EUR 300 per year.
Do I need a Labour Market Needs Test for Critical Skills?
No. The Critical Skills Employment Permit is exempt from the LMNT. The General Employment Permit requires it (advertising the vacancy on EURES + national and local media for 28 days).
Is the Immigrant Investor Programme (IIP) still open?
No. The IIP closed to new applications in February 2023. Investor migration is now channelled through STEP (start-ups) or general work permit routes.
Official government resources
Verify before you apply
Immigration rules change frequently. Always confirm the latest requirements on the official portal.