Immigration to ireland

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2024 Dec 21
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Immigration to ireland

Immigration to Ireland has seven immigration methods. The methods of work, education, investment, childbirth, marriage, immigration of certain persons and asylum are among the methods of immigration in Ireland. The cost of living in Ireland varies according to the lifestyle of each person. For example, the monthly living cost of a single person is estimated to be around 983 euros, excluding rent, and the same cost for a family of 4 is estimated to be 3,440 euros.

General conditions for immigration to Ireland
In general, Ireland is the third largest island in Europe, located in the northwest of the European continent. It has two parts, the Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland. The population is about 6 million. Immigration to Ireland can vary depending on the purpose of immigration (education, work, Investment, marriage, etc.) and your nationality. Conditions for immigration to Ireland are possible in 6 ways.

 

Documents required for immigration to Ireland
Documents required for immigration to Ireland vary depending on the type of visa and the applicant's circumstances. The following are general documents as well as specific documents for each type of visa:

Visa application form 

Valid passport

Passport photo

Visa application fee

Proof of residence

Travel insurance

Certificate of non-malpractice

Work visa: job offer letter, work permit

Student visa: previous qualifications, language qualification

Investment visa: investment program, financial documents

Immigration to Ireland through work
One of the most common and inexpensive ways to immigrate to any country is through work. Work migration is divided into several categories. Some enter a country using a job offer, and some use the work visas that that country offers to the applicant. In general, Ireland has 9 work visas, two of which are the most popular and widely used work immigration methods for applicants. The methods of emigrating to Ireland through work are as follows.

Permission to work in critical skills

Public work permit

Companion / spouse work permit

Intra-company transfer work permit

Internship permit

Permission to work in service contracts

Cultural and sports work permit

Cross-exchange work permit

Permission to work again.

1. Permission to work in critical skills
The visa is issued to employees with very high skills in specific occupations to fill the skills shortage in Ireland. Qualified occupations include majors in natural and Social Sciences, Engineering, Information Technology, Health, Education, architecture, etc. Employers must prove that they cannot provide the force they need from within the country or the EU. The job offer must be at least two years old.

2. Public work permit
The visa is issued to attract non-EU nationals to jobs facing labor shortages. Unlike critical skills work permits, almost all jobs are eligible unless otherwise specified. The visa covers a wide range of jobs and allows volunteers to enter the Irish labour market

Immigration to Ireland through education
Studying in Ireland is very popular for international students. It has a high-quality education system and prestigious international universities. Education costs in Ireland for different districts are as follows:

Academic year approximate cost (Euro)
Bachelor of arts 9,000-25,000
Master 9,000-30,000
Doctor 9,000-25,000
The top universities in Ireland are:

Trinity College Dublin

National University of Ireland, Dublin

University of Dublin

Rogers University

University of Kirk

Applicants for study in Ireland and study immigration to Ireland, who are of non-European nationality, cannot bring their spouse and child as a Dependent except for PhD applicants who show that they have enough money to support their family.

Immigration to Ireland by investment
Ireland is one of the Western European countries that is not a member of the Schengen Union. But due to low taxes and English, many people are willing to invest in Ireland. With an Irish investment visa, the family also obtains a mobile visa, but the important thing is that the main person's visa is one year, and the condition for renewing an investment visa in Ireland is strong and effective turnover, and if the investor has a good turnover for five years, he obtains permanent residence.

Investment methods in Ireland:

Residence in Ireland
Residence in Ireland for pensioners is a special program that allows wealthy foreign pensioners to apply for permanent residence in the country in exchange for an annual income of at least 60,000 euros for single people and 100,000 euros for couples), capital of at least 2 million euros, private health insurance coverage and no criminal record. This visa is usually issued for the first 5 years.

Fundamental investment
The person applying for an investment in Ireland must invest up to € 50,000 using his ability in the field of art, sports, health.if the investor has five partners, he can also invest with € 400,000.

Economic investment
The person applying for an investment in Ireland can be engaged in business for € 500,000, and if the investor can obtain permanent residence if he has a turnover for three years.

Bond investments
The person applying to invest in Ireland must purchase an Irish country bond worth 1,000,000 euros for five years.

Various investments
The person applying for investment in Ireland is obliged to purchase at least € 450,000 of property and € 500,000 of bonds.

The investment fund.
The applicant for investment in Ireland must invest € 500,000 in an investment fund approved by the Irish government.

Real estate investment (REIT)
The person applying to invest in Ireland must purchase at least two million euros in stock exchanges, securities.

 Immigration to Ireland by birth

Immigration to Ireland by birth is one of the methods of immigrants to obtain citizenship in the country.If it should be noted that Irish citizenship is based on the principle of blood, it means that only when a child born on Irish soil acquires Irish citizenship, he is born to an Irish father or mother. If a child is born to a non-Irish parent, the parents must extend their stay in the country and take the same steps for the born child and fill out a form called inis, which applies for a residence permit in the country.After three years in Ireland a child born on Irish soil and his non Irish parents will be granted Irish citizenship

Immigration to Ireland through family reunification
Immigration through family reunification in Ireland allows close family members of Irish citizens to join their families.

The key conditions of the procedure are:

Having a close family relationship such as a spouse, partner, children under the age of 18 and parents over the age of 65،

Suitable accommodation for family members

Have valid health insurance and no criminal record.

Having enough income:

In terms of income, the main person must have the following minimum annual income: for a family of 2 (couples) € 30,000, family of 3 € 34,800, family of 4 € 39,600 and for each additional child € 4,800 more. These figures are the minimum income required to cover the living expenses of the principal and family members of the applicant.

Once the application is approved, family members will be granted a temporary residence permit in Ireland and can apply for permanent residence after a certain period of time has elapsed. The whole process of applying for family reunification can take several months.

Immigration to Ireland through marriage
Immigration to Ireland through marriage means that the three of us must be present on Irish soil before marriage.The following are some of the things you need to know about immigrating to Ireland through marriage:

It must have been three years since you married an Irish citizen.

The applicant must have a continuous stay in Ireland for at least one year prior to the date of their application .The applicant has lived in Ireland for at least 2 of the 4 years prior to reckonable's stay .

Marriage must be officially registered under Irish law .

The applicant and his Irish spouse must live together as a couple and their marriage is not formal .

The applicant must show good character in Ireland and adapt to Ireland.

The applicant must prove a declaration of allegiance to the government and nation of Ireland.

A person can also enter Ireland on a nominated visa and stay for 3 months.

Cost of immigration to Ireland

The cost of immigration to Ireland varies depending on the immigration procedure. For example, if you are immigrating, university tuition will be added to your expenses. In the table below, you can see the cost of the types of visas and financial support required for immigration to Ireland.

Cost of Irish visas
Type of visa fee
Multiple entry visa 100 euros
Transit visa for 25 euros


Residence permit fee
The licence is one of the essential documents to be in Ireland. You must apply for this permit upon arrival in Ireland. The cost of this license according to various immigration procedures is as follows.

Type of fee permit
General work permit (valid for 6 months) 500 euros
General work permit (2 year credit) € 1,000
Work permit for required jobs 1,000 euros
Free family reunification permit
Intra-company transfer license valid for 6 months: 500 euros
Two-year credit: € 1,000
3 year credit: € 1,500  
Employment activation permit valid for 6 months: 500 euros
Two-year credit: € 1,000
3 year credit: € 1,500  
Sports or cultural work permit valid for 6 months: 500 euros
Two-year credit: € 1,000
3 year credit: € 1,500  
Work service contract license valid for 6 months: 500 euros
Two-year credit: € 1,000
3 year credit: € 1,500  
Internship permit valid for 6 months: 500 euros
Two-year credit: € 1,000

 

The cost of a permit to attend Ireland

No matter how you immigrate to Ireland, you will have to pay the registration fee if you are in Ireland for more than 90 days. It costs 300 euros per person to issue a permit to attend.

The cost of funding for immigration to Ireland
One of the most important costs of immigration to Ireland is financial means. This certificate shows whether you will have enough financial capacity to live in Ireland. One of the most important reasons for the Irish visa rejection is the lack of a certificate of financial support, which we will introduce in the table below the amount of financial support required for each immigration procedure.

Immigration method required financial support
Educational immigration of 7,000 euros per year
Working immigration sufficient funds for living in Ireland in the bank account of the last six months
Investment migration 2 million euro savings
Immigration through family reunification if the sponsor is an Irish citizen: savings of 40,000 euros in the last three years
If the sponsor is a resident of Ireland: annual income of € 30,000
Retirement migration annual income of at least 50,000 euros + savings


Cost of living in Ireland
The cost of living in Ireland is as high as the cost of living in Germany. The average cost of living for a single person without a rental fee is 980 euros per month. The table below shows the cost of some essential items in Ireland.

 items                                                      Price 
Meals in a regular restaurant            16 euros
Milk (one liter)                                     4.71 euros  
Bread (one kilo)                                    1.64 euros
Rice (one kilo)                                      0.70 euros
Eggs (12 of them)                                 3.81 euros
Chicken fillet (one kilo)                      4.23 euros
Red meat (one kilo)                              4.73 euros
Potatoes (one kilo)                                0.78 euros
Monthly rent for a one-bedroom town centre House                 € 1,712. 83
Monthly rent for a one-bedroom suburban house                       € 1,489. 24

Immigration to Ireland and permanent residence
If you have worked and lived in Ireland for at least five years and paid taxes legally, you can qualify for permanent residence in Ireland. Your years of residence are calculated based on the stamp on your passport. Students studying in Ireland do not have their years of study. That's why you have to be officially employed in Ireland to be considered for you over the years. If you can apply for a permanent permit, your family members can apply for a permanent permit in the country after five years of life.

The general conditions can be summarized as follows:

Lived in Ireland for at least 60 months (5 years) and your passport is stamped and your residence permit is valid.
Have one of the work permits (general work permit or work permit in required occupations) approved by the Ministry of trade and employment.
It's useful for Ireland.
No criminal record
Adherence to the terms stated in your licence
Be legally present in Ireland since applying for a licence.
You are employed at the time of application, before and after the recruitment review process. Applications for self-employed persons will not be accepted.


The cost of applying for permanent residence is 500 euros, which you have up to 28 days after you have issued a confirmation letter for your case.

Immigration to Ireland and its citizenship and passport
After eight years of living in Ireland and four years of living in Ireland, you can qualify for an Irish citizenship and passport. You must not leave the country for up to one year from the time you apply for citizenship.

It should be noted that Ireland accepts dual citizenship. That is, if you succeed in obtaining Irish citizenship, you will not need to remove your previous citizenship.

 The conditions for obtaining Irish citizenship are as follows:

Be over 18 years old. (Or was under 18 and married.)
Your years of residence are sufficient (at least 8 years).
After obtaining citizenship, you still intend to live in Ireland.
Do not commit a crime and be recognized as a person with appropriate social behaviors.
Declare loyalty at the citizenship award ceremony.
The Irish passport is the fourth most powerful passport in the world, allowing you to travel to 119 countries without a visa.

Pros and cons of immigration to Ireland
Benefits of immigration to Ireland

Easy access to Europe


Easy and fast transportation system


Acceptance of dual citizenship


Easy process of opening an account and doing banking


20 days paid leave per year


High security

Disadvantages of immigration to Ireland

Inclement weather


High cost of living and immigration


There are some racist groups.


Long wait for access to medical services


Low job opportunities

 

What is the cheapest way to immigrate to Ireland?
The cheapest way to immigrate to Ireland is through work Immigration and study immigration if you receive a scholarship.

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