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Posting to Ireland non-EU workers hired by EU companies

Our immigration experts support companies who need to post non-EU workers in Ireland.

Which country the service is available for:

Ireland

Assistance to get Irish work permits

You can send a free request to our team to explain your case and get a personalized quote.

  • You send us your request: we offer you a consultancy video-call 
  • Our experts will assess your case
  • Upon service activation, we will provide you with the document checklist and collect the information required for the application
  • We will support you step by step with the work permit obtainment.

Eligibility assessment

Third country nationals holding an EU residence permit are not automatically entitled to be involved in a transnational service provision. As a matter of fact, they should comply with EU directives and with the Irish immigration law.

Our immigration experts will assess the specific case and advise whether a national permit must be applied, before the assignment starts.

Choice of the right permit

Irish immigration law provides for different types of permits, which are used in specific cases.

The type of permit needed by non-EU posted workers depends on their nationality, the immigration rules that apply between their state of origin and state of domicile, the length and frequency of the period of work abroad, and the number of companies where they will work in the host country.

Penalties for non-compliance

According to Irish immigration law, it is considered a criminal offence:

  • employing someone who does not have a work permit
  • working without a work permit.

Therefore, falling into one of the situations listed above entails a violation of the law in force for both parties.

This is managed by the Department of Enterprise, Trade and Employment (DETE) and, depending on the personal needs of each worker, the Irish Department of Justice also plays a key role. Non-EU workers posted to Ireland must also be covered by a medical and travel insurance policy, which is valid for the entire duration of their stay and can be checked at any time.

Service delivery

We adhere to established processes and internal policies aimed at supporting in the obtainment of the required permit.

  • We aim to provide an initial response within 24 hours of receiving your request
  • You can send us your documents by uploading them remotely using our online software
  • Our immigration experts can assist you in English language 

In addition, we offer a 360° advice considering all legal, social security and tax aspects relating to transfers abroad.

Consultancy on how to post to Ireland non-EU workers hired in the EU

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F.A.Q. about the service

This visa type may be needed for postings not exceeding 90 days.
This permit type is valid for a minimum of 24 months, with possibility of renewal for a further 36 months.

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