Additional Documentation for Non-European Economic Area Applicants Who Reside within Ireland

Nationals of the following countries do not require work permits/visas/authorizations to work in Ireland:
Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus, Czech Republic (Czechia), Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Liechtenstein,  Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, and United Kingdom.

All other Nationals, unless exempt, require an employment permit and  should provide the following documentation at application stage to have their job appliaction processed:

  • A scanned copy of your passport showing your identification i.e. the first page of your passport showing your photograph and personal details and current immigration stamp showing you have permission to be in this State.

AND

  • A scanned copy of your current Irish Residence Permit (IRP) (formerly called a GNIB card) showing Stamp 1, 1G, Stamp 4/ 4EUfam, Stamp 5
    Or
    A scanned copy of your current Irish Residence Permit (IRP) (formerly called a GNIB card) showing Stamp 3 and scanned copies of the following:
    – Marriage/Civil Partnership Certificate
         And
    – Spouse’s passport showing their identification and current immigration stamp and their current IRP/GNIB card showing Stamp 1, 1G, 4 or 5
    Or
    If your spouse holds a Stamp 2 for the purposes of PhD study, please include a copy of their passport showing their identification and current immigration stamp and their current IRP/GNIB card showing Stamp 2 and documentary evidence from the relevant educational institution showing that they are a PhD student.

Only applications submitted with the above documentation will be considered.

For more details employment permit for non-EEA countries please see visit the Department of Enterprise, Trade & Employment or visit the Department Of Justice website for information on Employment visa.

Please note:
The HSE welcomes applications from suitably qualified Non-EEA Nationals that have refugee status. We would be grateful if such applicants would provide documentary evidence confirming their status.