How to Move to Ireland in 2026: Complete Critical Skills Permit & Work Visa Guide

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⚠️ 2026 Salary Threshold Update:

From 1 March 2026, the minimum salary for Critical Skills Employment Permits rises to €40,904 (from €38,000). General Employment Permits rise to €36,605. Factor this into salary negotiations NOW.

Introduction: Why Ireland is a Top 2026 Destination

Ireland has become one of the most popular relocation destinations for skilled professionals, particularly in tech. As an English-speaking EU member with a thriving economy and clear immigration pathways, Ireland offers compelling advantages:

This comprehensive guide covers everything you need to know about moving to Ireland in 2026—from understanding permit types to navigating the housing market.

Employment Permit Types Explained

Ireland's employment permit system has several categories. Understanding the differences is crucial:

General Employment Permit

For occupations not on Critical Skills list but not ineligible.

Min Salary
€36,605
Duration
2 years
Stamp 4
5 years
Labor Test
Required

Note: Employer must prove no suitable candidate in Ireland/EU before hiring.

Intra-Company Transfer

For employees transferring within multinational companies.

Min Salary
€40,904
Duration
Up to 5 years
Requirement
6+ months with company

Permit Comparison Table

Feature Critical Skills General ICT
Min Salary (2026) €40,904 €36,605 €40,904
Stamp 4 Eligibility 21 months 5 years N/A
Spouse Work Rights Immediate After 12 months Immediate
Labor Market Test No Yes No
Change Employer New permit needed New permit + test Limited
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Critical Skills Employment Permit: Deep Dive

The Critical Skills Employment Permit (CSEP) is the gold standard for skilled immigrants to Ireland. Here's everything you need to know:

Eligible Occupations

The Critical Skills Occupation List includes:

💡 Check the Current List:

The Critical Skills Occupation List is updated periodically. Always verify your occupation is still listed before applying. Check the official DETE (Department of Enterprise, Trade and Employment) website.

Eligibility Requirements

  1. Job offer: Written offer from an Irish-registered employer
  2. Salary: Minimum €40,904 annually (from March 2026)
  3. Occupation: Must be on Critical Skills Occupation List
  4. Qualifications: Relevant degree or 5+ years experience
  5. Contract: Minimum 2-year contract (or indefinite)

What "50% Rule" Means

Employers cannot have more than 50% of their workforce on employment permits unless they're start-ups or meet specific exemptions. This rarely affects larger companies but is worth checking for smaller employers.

2026 Salary Thresholds & Updates

Permit Type Until Feb 2026 From 1 March 2026 Change
Critical Skills €38,000 €40,904 +€2,904
General Employment €34,000 €36,605 +€2,605
ICT €38,000 €40,904 +€2,904
⚠️ Negotiate Accordingly:

If you're negotiating a job offer for 2026, ensure your salary meets the NEW thresholds (€40,904 for Critical Skills). Offers at €38,000-40,000 will become ineligible from March 2026.

Step-by-Step Application Process

Phase 1: Secure a Job Offer (4-12 weeks)

  1. Job search: Use LinkedIn, Indeed Ireland, IrishJobs.ie, Jobs.ie
  2. Target companies: Tech multinationals (Google, Meta, Microsoft, Stripe) and Irish companies
  3. Interview process: Most can be done via video call
  4. Offer negotiation: Ensure salary meets threshold and contract is 2+ years

Phase 2: Employment Permit Application (8-12 weeks)

Either you or your employer can apply. Most employers handle this.

  1. Gather documents:
    • Employment contract signed by both parties
    • Passport copy
    • Qualification certificates
    • CV/Resume
    • Employer's company registration documents
  2. Submit application: Online via EPOS (Employment Permits Online System)
  3. Pay fee: €1,000 (€500 for renewals)
  4. Wait for processing: Standard 8-12 weeks, Trusted Partners 2-4 weeks

Phase 3: Entry Visa Application (2-4 weeks)

After permit approval, Nigerian citizens need an entry visa:

  1. Apply online: Via AVATS (irish immigration website)
  2. Submit documents: Permit approval letter, passport, photos, proof of funds
  3. Attend appointment: At VFS Global in Lagos or Abuja
  4. Receive visa: Usually 2-4 weeks

Phase 4: Arrive and Register (Within 90 days)

  1. Enter Ireland: Immigration officer stamps your passport
  2. Register with immigration: Book appointment at Registration Office (Dublin) or local Garda station
  3. Get IRP card: Irish Residence Permit (photo ID card)
  4. Get PPS number: Personal Public Service number for tax and services
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Path to Stamp 4 and Permanent Residence

One of the biggest advantages of the Critical Skills Permit is the fast track to Stamp 4:

What is Stamp 4?

Timeline to Stamp 4

Path to Citizenship

After 5 years of legal residence (including time on work permits):

Complete Cost Breakdown: Relocating to Ireland

Pre-Arrival Costs

Item Cost (EUR) Cost (NGN)
Employment Permit Fee €1,000 ₦1,500,000
Entry Visa Fee €60 ₦90,000
Flight (Lagos to Dublin) €500-900 ₦750,000-1,350,000
IRP Card Registration €300 ₦450,000
Pre-Arrival Total €1,860-2,260 ₦2.8-3.4M

First Month in Dublin

Item Cost (EUR) Notes
Temporary accommodation (4 weeks) €1,500-2,500 Airbnb or apart-hotel
Apartment deposit (1-2 months) €2,000-4,000 Refundable
First month rent €1,500-2,500 Dublin 1-bed apartment
Living expenses €600-800 Food, transport
First Month Total €5,600-9,800
💰 Total Relocation Budget:

Budget €8,000-12,000 (₦12-18 million) for Dublin relocation. Outside Dublin, costs are 20-30% lower. This assumes receiving first salary within 4-6 weeks.

Dublin vs Other Irish Cities

Dublin

Cork

Galway

Limerick

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Life After Arrival: Practical Settlement Guide

Week 1 Priorities

  1. Get a phone: Irish SIM (Vodafone, Three, Eir)
  2. Open bank account: AIB, Bank of Ireland, or Revolut
  3. Book IRP registration: Essential, do immediately
  4. Start apartment hunting: Daft.ie, Rent.ie, Facebook groups

PPS Number

Your Personal Public Service number is essential for:

Healthcare

Bringing Your Family to Ireland

Spouse/Partner

Children

❓ Frequently Asked Questions

What is the salary requirement for Critical Skills Permit in 2026? +

From 1 March 2026, the minimum salary for Critical Skills Employment Permits is €40,904 annually (increased from €38,000). For General Employment Permits, it's €36,605. These thresholds are indexed to the national minimum wage.

How long until I get Stamp 4? +

Critical Skills permit holders can apply for Stamp 4 after 21 months of continuous employment. General Employment permit holders must wait 5 years. Stamp 4 gives you open work permission without needing a permit.

Can my spouse work in Ireland? +

Yes! Spouses of Critical Skills permit holders receive a Stamp 1G which allows them to work for any employer immediately without a separate work permit. This is a major advantage of the Critical Skills route.

Is Ireland easy to move to? +

Ireland is straightforward when your role fits permit criteria, salary meets thresholds, and documentation is complete. The main challenges are: (1) housing shortage in Dublin, (2) meeting salary thresholds, and (3) securing a job offer first.

What is the cost of living in Dublin? +

Dublin is expensive. Budget €1,800-2,500/month for a 1-bedroom apartment, €400-600 for bills and food, €100-150 for transport. A single person needs approximately €2,800-3,500/month minimum for a comfortable life.

Do I need a visa to enter Ireland? +

Yes, Nigerian citizens need a visa. After your employment permit is approved, you apply for an entry visa at the Irish Embassy/VFS Global. After arrival, you register with immigration and receive your Irish Residence Permit (IRP).

Can I change employers on a Critical Skills Permit? +

Yes, but you need a new employment permit from the new employer before switching. The new employer must apply for a permit, meeting all requirements. You cannot work for the new employer until the permit is approved.

How long is permit processing? +

Standard processing is 8-12 weeks. Trusted Partner employers (large companies registered with DETE) get faster processing at 2-4 weeks. Plan your timeline accordingly and don't book flights until the permit is approved.

Can I apply for Irish citizenship? +

Yes, after 5 years of legal residence (including time on work permits), you can apply for Irish citizenship through naturalization. You need 1 year of continuous residence immediately before application. Irish citizenship gives you EU citizenship rights.

What occupations qualify for Critical Skills? +

Critical Skills occupations include ICT professionals, engineers, healthcare workers, scientists, qualified accountants, and other roles on the Critical Skills Occupation List. The list is updated periodically—always check the current version.

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