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Immigration Rules For Business in Ireland

There are a few different immigration routes available to people who want to set up a business in Ireland. The most common routes are:

Immigrant Investor Programme (IIP):

This visa allows you to invest a minimum of €1 million in Ireland in exchange for a visa.

Start-up visa:

This visa allows you to come to Ireland to set up a business that is considered to be innovative or high-growth.

Critical Skills Employment Permit:

This visa allows you to work in Ireland in a skilled occupation that is on the Irish immigration list.

General Employment Permit:

This visa allows you to work in Ireland in any occupation, subject to certain conditions.

The specific requirements for each visa vary, so it is important to check the specific requirements for the visa you are interested in.

Immigration Rules For Business in Ireland

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Here are some additional things to keep in mind when immigrating to Ireland to set up a business:

You will need to have a valid passport and other travel documents.
You will need to apply for a visa from outside the Republic of Ireland, unless you are eligible for an exception.
You may need to take a language test if you are applying for a visa that requires English language skills.
You may need to provide a medical examination.
The processing time for visas can vary, so it is important to apply early.

If you are considering immigrating to Ireland to set up a business, you can contact with our Experienced Lawyers & Consultants. They can help you assess your eligibility for a visa and guide you through the application process.

Here are some of the things you need to do to set up a business in Ireland:

  • Register your business with the Companies Registration Office (CRO).
  • Get a tax registration number from the Revenue Commissioners.
  • Open a bank account for your business.
  • Get a business premises.
  • Employ staff, if necessary.
  • Get insurance for your business.
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