2 YEAR TO PR !! EASY TO APPLY !! IRELAND IS CALLING SKILLED PROFESSIONALS TO WORK !!
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What is the Critical Skills Employment Permit?
The Critical Skills Employment Permit is an Irish work permit aimed at attracting highly skilled workers to fill key roles that are in short supply in the country. It is part of Ireland's strategy to foster economic growth and innovation by bringing in top talent from around the world.
Key Features:
Eligibility: Open to professionals in occupations deemed critical for Ireland's economic and social development.
Salary Threshold: Minimum annual remuneration requirements must be met, ensuring that jobs offer competitive salaries.
Benefits: Immediate family reunification, fast-tracked residency, and a clear pathway to long-term residency and citizenship.
🏢Who Can Apply?
Professionals with job offers in specified critical skill areas such as IT, engineering, healthcare, and finance.
Employers looking to hire international talent in roles that are challenging to fill with local candidates.
📋 Application Process:
Job Offer: Secure a job offer from an Irish employer in a qualifying occupation.
Submit Application: Apply online with the required documentation, including proof of qualifications and job offer details.
Processing Time: Generally processed within a few weeks, facilitating a swift transition to working in Ireland.
🔗 Learn More:
Visit the official website - enterprise.gov...
Critical Skill Occupation List - enterprise.gov...
PR applied july 2023.Invitation via Pnp from Saskatchewan. Now stats shows in progress... Can i travel to Canada this year.
Hi Gayatri, did they assess educational and background checks and other medical assessments or it just shows in progress ?? just out of curiosity, what was the profession that you received your PNP??
College Teacher 41210..Medical and biometrics are completed in january 2024...ee yr pokan pattuo maam?? Iniyum late akumo@@CanadianMalluTusker
I need to clarify some misinformation being spread about migration to Ireland. While there are opportunities in Ireland .Many people are actually migrating from Ireland to Australia where there are more job opportunities and better climate although there is currently a freeze in the nursing sector. So opportunities are less compared to previous years
Opportunities in Ireland are mainly in Medical , Pharmaceutical and IT. Permanent residency is not granted after two years but rather after five years. Additionally, individuals cannot change jobs after just one year; they must fulfill their contract for a minimum of two years before switching.
It is important to ensure that information shared is accurate and not misleading. Please refrain from spreading misinformation to others. Let's all strive to provide correct and reliable information to those seeking it.
Just wanted to clarify some points about the process in Ireland, as the video might be misleading. Silent hiring is also happening, and there’s limited space for management professionals from outside Ireland. Additionally, people need job offer sponsorship from an employer.
Please make sure to verify this information further and not rely solely on the video.
Hi Edwin,
Thank you for your feedback. Let me clarify a few points for better understanding:
1. You mentioned there are opportunities in Ireland but fewer compared to previous years. While this might be true, statistics clearly show the opposite.
2. Regarding people migrating to Australia, it is human nature to seek greener pastures. From India, Ireland is a greener pasture.
3. For a General Employment Permit, it takes 5 years to be eligible for Permanent Residency (PR), but under the Critical Skills Employment Permit (CSEP), it takes just 2 years. Please see the link: [IAS Services](iasservices.org.uk/ie/residency/#:~:text=If%20you%20hold%20the%20General,application%20after%20just%202%20years..).
4. You can switch employers after 1 year under the CSEP. Please see the link: [Enterprise.gov.ie](enterprise.gov.ie/en/what-we-do/workplace-and-skills/employment-permits/permit-types/critical-skills-employment-permit/).
I would like to request that you check your facts and figures before commenting impulsively. Please refrain from spreading misinformation to others.
LET'S ALL STRIVE TO PROVIDE CORRECT AND RELIABLE INFORMATION TO THOSE SEEKING IT.
Hi,
Thank you for your feedback. Please see the link below: [Highly Skilled Eligible Occupations List](enterprise.gov.ie/en/what-we-do/workplace-and-skills/employment-permits/employment-permit-eligibility/highly-skilled-eligible-occupations-list/), which clearly mentions the (354 Sales, Marketing and Related Associate Professionals) category. Under the Critical Skills Employment Permit (CSEP), your detailed job offer, as mentioned on the government website, acts as an employment contract.
FYI - The details shared in this video are fact-checked and as per the information available on the government website. I hope this clears most of your questions.
Tusker, I did not even bother to go through your vlog. Ireland population is even smaller than GTA. I have visited Ireland few times. My wife's nephew and family lives there. Only think the kids want in their life is to get out of Ireland to NA.
@lakeofbays Thank you for your feedback! I've seen protests where locals say Ireland is full. However, the government is planning initiatives to build the economy by attracting skilled labor. If locals are not ready to work, need social benefits, or lack the necessary skills, the economy could collapse. This is why the government is bringing in high-skilled immigrants. That's how a country moves forward rather than remaining stagnant and repellent to high-skilled immigration.✌
Logistics critical listil varumo
Hi, please see this link in detail to know more - enterprise.gov.ie/en/what-we-do/workplace-and-skills/employment-permits/employment-permit-eligibility/highly-skilled-eligible-occupations-list/
Hey peterborough place engne ind Fleming college.
Part time oke kittan easy ano
Hi Devika, Peterborough is a beautiful and quiet city. Part time job ippol all over Canada easy alla. But competition less aayirikam compared to major cities. But be prepared to bring some extra cash to use it for your expenses for at least 4-5 months. Many students did reach out to me recently saying they haven’t received any part time job even after 4 months.
@@CanadianMalluTusker is in Peterborough
So why don’t you guys try to come here and enjoy?
Hi Soumya, we will plan a trip for next summer to enjoy the cliffs of moher. We ll see you there and let’s all enjoy together ✌️
Hi , +2 kazhinj PR kittan padanennu keatu in Canada , satyamano?? Please reply 🙏
Hi, Yes, compared to a person having a degree or degree+ experience or masters etc , the chances of meeting the PR invitation points in the current scenario is a daunting task.
Videos might mislead some people. Please do some analysis before posting this kind of content.
Hi @shotongraphy,
Thank you for your feedback. Please see the link below: [Highly Skilled Eligible Occupations List](enterprise.gov.ie/en/what-we-do/workplace-and-skills/employment-permits/employment-permit-eligibility/highly-skilled-eligible-occupations-list/), which clearly mentions the (354 Sales, Marketing and Related Associate Professionals) category. Under the Critical Skills Employment Permit (CSEP), your detailed job offer, as mentioned on the government website, acts as an employment contract.
FYI - The details shared in this video are fact-checked and as per the information available on the government website. I hope this clears most of your questions.
Hi @canadianmallutusker,
Thank you for your feedback. You're absolutely right that ground reality and statistical analysis can often tell different stories. For a more comprehensive and accurate analysis, it's crucial to combine data from official sources with firsthand insights from people on the ground.
Regarding your example about taxes and job availability in Canada and Ireland, it's true that government websites may provide an optimistic view, highlighting opportunities and growth. However, to understand the real situation, it's essential to consider:
>>> Engage with people living and working in these areas to get their perspectives on job availability, housing costs, and the actual tax burden.
>>> Look at reports from independent research organizations, think tanks, and academic studies that might offer a more nuanced view.
>>> Compare the official statistics with real-world experiences shared in forums, social media, and news reports to identify any discrepancies or trends.
>>> Consider various economic indicators, such as the employment rate, cost of living indices, and income distribution, to get a fuller picture.
This will help ensure accuracy and credibility.
NOTE : DONT RELY ON INTERNET AND GOVERNMENT WEBSITES
TIA