Critical Skills Employment Permits
Critical Skills Employment Permits are designed to attract highly skilled and experienced
individuals for specific job types in Ireland. The criteria needed for this type of permit can be
found on the Critical Skills Occupation List.
The Gold Standard
A Critical Skills Employment Permit is regarded as being the most highly revered type of work permit in Ireland. It is for applicants who have either the necessary academic qualifications or relevant experience in particular sectors.
From a government standpoint, roles that are eligible for this type of permit are regarded as critically important to the expansion and growth of Ireland’s competitive economy.

Benefits
Here are some of the benefits that come with a successful Critical Skills Employment Permit application
- Faster route to Stamp 4 Status (Applications can be lodged after 21 months of continuous employment)
- Immediate Family Reunification for eligible family members
- Faster processing times by the Department of Enterprise, Tourism and Employment (DETE)
- Higher basic salary bands (Minimum Annual Remuneration).
Eligibility Criteria
Non-EEA nationals may apply for a Critical Skills Employment Permit if they meet all of the relevant criteria set out by the DETE on the Critical Skills Occupations List.
This permit may be applied for by individuals who are already in the State who hold a valid Permission (Stamp 1, 1G or Stamp 2), or individuals outside the State who are either visa-required or non visa-required.
Role Type
The job title must be clearly present on the Critical Skills Occupations List
Salary
The role must meet the Minimum Annual Remuneration (MAR), which changed on 01/03/2026. The amounts differ based on role types and are listed below:
- General Employment Permit and ICT Trainees – €36,605 per annum
- Healthcare Assistants, Home Carers and Care Workers – €32,691 per annum
- Meat and Horticultural Operatives – €32,691 per annum
- General Employment Permit (Irish Institution Graduate) – €34,009 per annum
Contract Duration
In order to qualify, the contract duration must be between 6 months’ and 2 years’ in duration.
Academic & Experience Qualification
The applicant must hold a relevant third level degree (level 8 or higher) qualification in order to meet the minimum criteria.
In cases where the prospective applicant does not have a degree qualification, but can demonstrate relevant experience (generally 5-10 years), they may be eligible to apply, but the salary threshold increases to €68,911. In addition, the role must not be listed on the Ineligible List of Occupations.
The Employer Mandate
Employers must be registered with the Revenue Commissioners of Ireland, the Companies Registration Office (CRO) and demonstrate the ability to furnish recent trading and tax related documents to the DETE.
As with all employment permit applications, the 50/50 ratio rule (50% EEA nationals and 50% non-EEA nationals) must be upheld.
Deploy non-EEA employees to Ireland under a service contract
Best for:
Overseas companies delivering contracted services to Irish business
Key Benefits:
- Enables cross-border service delivery
- Maintain foreign employers relationship
- Fully compliant with DETE regulations
Important:
- Must meet strict contract and salary conditions
Understand contract eligibility rules
Return to legal employment status in Ireland after permit lapse
Best for:
Non-EEA workers who previously held a valid employment permit
Key Benefits:
- Regain lawful work status
- Avoid restarting the process from zero
- Preserve career continuity in Ireland
Check if you qualify for reactivation
Work in Ireland’s sports, arts, and cultural sectors
Best for:
Athletes, coaches, performers, and cultural professionals
Key Benefits:
- Supports Ireland’s cultural and sporting development
- Tailored for niche and specialist roles
- Enables participations in events and organisations