Critical Skills Employment Permit Checklist  in Ireland

Employer Details

  • Employer Registered Number (ERN) and Company Name Registered Number
  • Company/Business Registered Address
  • Registered Name of Company/Business and Trading Name (if different)
  • Charity Number (if applicable)
  • Type of Company (e.g., Sole Trader, Limited)
  • Nature of Business (e.g., Manufacturing, Software)
  • Number of EEA and/or Swiss Nationals (including Irish) currently in employment
  • Number of non-EEA nationals currently in employment
  • Confirmation of redundancies in last 6 months for same role
  • Contact person details (Name, position, phone number, email address)

Employee Details

  • Name, date of birth, gender, nationality, current address, telephone number, email address and PPS number
  • Passport number and expiry date
  • Resident status in the State and GNIB/Irish Resident’s Permit Pin
  • Details of qualifications relevant to the role
  • Details of previous visa permissions or employments in the State

Details of Employment

  • Title of Job
  • Detailed duties and responsibilities
  • Location of employment
  • Proposed period of employment and start date
  • Qualifications/skills/knowledge or experience required for the role
  • Qualifications/skills/knowledge and experience of the non-EEA national

Note on Qualifications: A degree qualification or higher in the relevant field is required if the employment is one of the employments on the Critical Skills Occupations List with a minimum annual remuneration of €38,000.

For all occupations with a minimum annual remuneration of €64000, other than those on the Ineligible List of Occupation for Employment Permits the non-EEA national must have the necessary level of experience if they do not hold a degree qualification

Pay Details

  • Total annual salary amount
  • Hourly and weekly rates of pay
  • Number of hours of work each week
  • Details of any deductions from salary and their purposes
  • Confirmation if deductions are taken for health insurance

Note on Pay: Critical Skills Employment Permits must have a minimum salary of €38,000 based on a 39-hour week. This is an hourly rate of pay of €18.74. A 40-hour week must have a minimum salary of €38,974.36.

Where the minimum annual remuneration is €64,000 this is based on a 39-hour week and an hourly rate of pay of €31.56.

Salary refers solely to basic pay. Salary shall not include any bonuses, shift allowances, overtime etc.

Paying for Permit

  • Name of person making the payment, their company name, telephone number, and email address
  • Credit card details

Agent Details (If Applicable)

  • Name, address, email, telephone number and contact person for Agent

Other Information Required

  • Signature pages signed by employer, employee, and agent (if applicable)
  • Copy of employee’s passport and current immigration stamp
  • Passport type photo of employee
  • Statement issued by Revenue Commissioners showing the monthly statutory return
  • Copy of contract signed by employer and employee
  • Registration/pin or licence number if employment is registered with regulatory bodies

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