Continuous Residence and Naturalisation
An attempt to shake the requirement that a person not be absent from the State for more than 70 days (extendable to 100 days in
An attempt to shake the requirement that a person not be absent from the State for more than 70 days (extendable to 100 days in
EU Treaty entitlements refer to the rights of EU citizens and their qualifying family members to move and reside freely within EU Member States, as
A Voluntary Transfer involves the transfer of ownership from one party to anotherwithout the exchange of money (i.e. as a gift) during the lifetime of
Starting from 1st November 2025, non-Irish, non-EU, non-EEA, non-Swiss, and non-UK circus artistes will be required to obtain employment permits to work in Ireland, unless
The so-called “50:50 Rule” is a fundamental administrative criterion within Ireland’s employment permit regime. It is enforced by the Department of Enterprise, Trade and Employment
In recent years, more and more companies are embracing ways of promoting sustainability and energy efficiency in the operation, use and management of buildings. In
The recast of the Brussels IIa Regulation—now known as Brussels IIb or Regulation EU 2019/1111—marks a significant step forward in the European Union’s commitment to
If you are a non-EEA citizen seeking to take up an offer of employment in Ireland, applying for a General Employment Permit (GEP) may be
If you are married to or in a civil partnership with an Irish citizen, you may be eligible to apply for permission to live and