Probation and performance at work in Ireland
Probation and performance at work in Ireland
Accountants looking to make the move to Ireland… what you need to know first…
So, you have noticed that accountants are eligible for that “golden ticket” called a Critical Skills Employment Permit (CSEP). Golden for many reasons but especially the fact that you can immediately bring over your spouse and kids.
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One of our active and very helpful members, Fran Theron, has been in Ireland many years now.
As a Physiotherapist herself, she is able to give guidance on the the process of getting registered in Ireland so that you are able to seek work and a work permit if needed (non-EU passport holders).
If a person is an EU, Irish or British passport holder, after all your immigration aspects are sorted, you will still need to be registered in Ireland as a Physiotherapist in order to work here.
If you are seeking a work permit, this will need to be done prior to seeking work or a work permit, also have a read on the conditions of that work permit linked below
Copyright Cristi Doran
Some of you have asked how I moved to Ireland, as a Paramedic, what is the process, how does it work, etc.
Please note, I am not nearly an expert, I’ve only just arrived in Ireland!
This is just some of the things I have figured out, and some of the steps I have taken so far.
Hopefully this will help you start the process, this will help.