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FAQ
Is there a minimum salary threshold?
How long does the visa last for? Is the position of the employee/transferee in the company important for the application? May the employee/transferee switch employments during his residence in Ireland? Is there a limit on the number of Intra-Company Transferees into the Host Organization? Can my Spouse and Dependants work? Does the candidate have to have been working for the company overseas? What qualifies as senior management? What qualifies as ‘key personnel’? What qualifies as a ‘trainee’? The duration of the permit depends upon the reason for transfer. Persons transferring to an Irish branch for the purpose of training will only be allowed a permit for a maximum of 12 months. Other permits may be granted for a maximum period of up to 24 months for the first application and may be extended upon application to a maximum stay of five years.
The employee in question must be crucial to the running of the company and must fall into one of the categories of senior management, key personnel or trainee.
The employee/transferee cannot work for any employer other than that named in the permit. At the cessation of the employment or when the permit expires the employee/transferee in question must return to their country of origin.
Normally the number of Intra-Company Transferees should not exceed 5% of the total Irish workforce in a firm, although in exceptional circumstances such as small firms or start-up companies a higher Intra-Company percentage may be permitted on a strictly temporary basis with an absolute limit of 50% of non-EEA staff.
Yes once they are legally resident in the State on the basis of being your Spouse or Dependant, they are free to seek employment and apply for a Spousal/Dependant work permit.
Yes, the employee/transferee in question must have been working for a minimum period of 12 months with the overseas company prior to transferring.
Some who:
Persons who have special knowledge in the establishment's:
Trainees will be considered for a maximum of 12 months, provided it can be adequately demonstrated that a detailed training program will be in place.
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