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@eryu91

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Indonesian expat in Ireland

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Indonesian

Lives in Dublin, Leinster

Speaks Indonesian, Italian, english

Registration: 31 May 2019

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eryu91 replied to a thread
5 years ago
Cynic

IRELAND - WORK PERMITS by Cynic

Non-EU/EEA citizens require to obtain a work permit to work in Ireland. The Irish Government have recently (effective 26th March 2018), introduced The Employment Permits (Amendment) Regulations 2018. The purpose of the new regulations was to ...

eryu91

Hi Cynic, it seems that they changed the law since March 2019? I read this link and it seems now it almost the same as in Italy. Ministers Humphreys and Flanagan announce change to immigration arrangements for spouses and partners of Critical ... Read More

eryu91 replied to a thread
5 years ago
Cynic

IRELAND - WORK PERMITS by Cynic

Non-EU/EEA citizens require to obtain a work permit to work in Ireland. The Irish Government have recently (effective 26th March 2018), introduced The Employment Permits (Amendment) Regulations 2018. The purpose of the new regulations was to ...

eryu91

Hi Cynic, I'm worried that I wont be able to work in ireland eventhough I will be having the IRP. I'm not looking for anything from italy and to be honest I wont look for anything until I get the IRP. I'm worried because in italy, once ... Read More

eryu91 replied to a thread
5 years ago
Cynic

IRELAND - WORK PERMITS by Cynic

Non-EU/EEA citizens require to obtain a work permit to work in Ireland. The Irish Government have recently (effective 26th March 2018), introduced The Employment Permits (Amendment) Regulations 2018. The purpose of the new regulations was to ...

eryu91

I have a question, I'm a non-EU citizen and my husband is an EU one. He is from Croatia but now working in Dublin and my son and I will follow any time soon when I got my visa. I want to work in DUblin but my husband told me that I have to wait for ... Read More

eryu91 replied to a thread
5 years ago
Cynic

IRELAND - WORK PERMITS by Cynic

Non-EU/EEA citizens require to obtain a work permit to work in Ireland. The Irish Government have recently (effective 26th March 2018), introduced The Employment Permits (Amendment) Regulations 2018. The purpose of the new regulations was to ...

eryu91

Hi Cynic, Your answer over here makes me worried. So my case is that since my husband got a job offer in dublin, I'm preparing my self to join him in ireland next months (thinking that I can work there with my permit from irish goverment of ... Read More