Residency

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Irish Residency Permit - How to Become an Irish Resident

Global Consultancy will help you through every step of your application for Irish residency.

Irish Residency Information

Permission to remain in Ireland is granted by the Department of Justice and Equality and consists of a residential stamp endorsed on your passport.

Irish Residency Requirements

Your personal consultant from Global Consultancy will be able to help you complete all of the relevant documentation for your residence in Ireland.

To apply for Irish residency, you must have:

  • A valid passport 

  • A valid, relevant visa

  • An employment permit, business visa or permission for business

  • Evidence of funds to support yourself and any dependents

There are many different types of residence permission that Global Consultancy can help you with, including:

  • Employment permit holders

  • Immigrant Investor Programme

  • Start-up Entrepreneur Programme

  • Third Level Graduate Scheme

When you choose Global Consultancy, you get a highly personalised service, designed to remove any stress or difficulties during your visa application process.

There are also special visas available with different eligibility criteria, depending on your country of origin and current status.

Benefits of Living in Ireland

  • Free high quality primary and secondary education for children.

  • Prompt 3 month approval process after submission of application to INIS.

  • No management experience required, no barriers regarding age (other than the applicant must be over 18 years), education or language.

  • Recognition of dual nationality, visa free for 172 countries.

  • High quality free medical and health system..

Irish Residency Visa | Short Stay Visas for Ireland - Global Consultancy

Visit Ireland with Global Consultancy’s help with Irish visas, Irish investments opportunities & information on moving to Ireland & visiting Ireland