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Once you get at least a 2 year contract at the right salary level from an employer and your occupation is on the Critical Skills List you can go to an Irish consulate and upon landing in Ireland you can sponsor yourself for a work permit. Note: The list recognizes CPA's from Philippine Institute of Certified Public Accountants (PICPA). Here's additional info;
Irish Job Portals
Employments in respect of which there is a shortage in respect of qualifications, experience or skills which are required for the proper functioning of the economy
This list is set out in Schedule 3 of the Regulations.
This list is effective from 14 June 2022, when the Employment Permits (Amendment) (No 2) Regulations 2022 came into effect.
The Critical Skills Occupations List is organised using the Standard Occupational Classification system (SOC 2010), a system which classifies workers into occupational categories for the purpose of collecting, calculating, or disseminating data. Specific capabilities or skills that are eligible within a broader occupation category are listed under ‘Employments with Specific Skills’ – applicants with these skills may apply for Critical Skills Employment Permits. If your employment falls within the broad employment category but you do not have a specialism as indicated under ‘Employments with specific skills’, you may not be eligible for a Critical Skills Employment Permit.
Here's the link:
Irish Job Portals
- https://www.jobs.ie/
- https://www.irishjobs.ie/
- https://www.hse.ie/eng/staff/jobs
- https://www.recruitireland.com - Healthcare jobs
Employments in respect of which there is a shortage in respect of qualifications, experience or skills which are required for the proper functioning of the economy
This list is set out in Schedule 3 of the Regulations.
This list is effective from 14 June 2022, when the Employment Permits (Amendment) (No 2) Regulations 2022 came into effect.
The Critical Skills Occupations List is organised using the Standard Occupational Classification system (SOC 2010), a system which classifies workers into occupational categories for the purpose of collecting, calculating, or disseminating data. Specific capabilities or skills that are eligible within a broader occupation category are listed under ‘Employments with Specific Skills’ – applicants with these skills may apply for Critical Skills Employment Permits. If your employment falls within the broad employment category but you do not have a specialism as indicated under ‘Employments with specific skills’, you may not be eligible for a Critical Skills Employment Permit.
Here's the link:
Critical Skills Occupations List
Employments in respect of which there is a shortage in respect of qualifications, experience or skills which are required for the proper functioning of the economy
enterprise.gov.ie
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