ServiceFee
Government Work Permit Fee€1000
Abbey Blue Legal Fee€1000
Labour Market Test (L.M.T.) & Advertisements€370
VAT (23%)€230
Total€2600

General Work Permit Application Assistance

Abbey Blue Legal provides full end-to-end support for General Work Permit applications in Ireland, ensuring compliance, accuracy, and a smooth process for both employers and employees.

2,600.00

  • Consultation: Understand your role, job offer, and eligibility.
  • Eligibility Assessment: Review your job title, salary, and employer compliance.
  • Document Preparation: Collect and format all supporting evidence for submission.
  • Application Preparation: Complete DETE forms and gather required attachments.
  • Application Submission: Submit to the relevant authority on your behalf.
  • Ongoing Support: Track progress, respond to any follow-up queries, and manage final approvals.
  • Review and verify job offer documentation.
  • Gather supporting documents from both employer and employee.
  • Conduct the Labour Market Needs Test (if required).
  • Submit and manage DETE correspondence.
  • Provide post-approval advice for next immigration steps.
  • Valid job offer from an Irish employer.
  • Role not on the Ineligible Occupations List.
  • Minimum annual remuneration of €30,000 or higher.
  • Employer registered with the Revenue Commissioners and Companies Registration Office (CRO).
  • Suitable qualifications or relevant experience for the position.

Secure Your Right to Work in Ireland with Confidence

The General Work Permit allows non-EEA nationals to work in Ireland across a wide range of occupations legally. At Abbey Blue Legal, we simplify the complex application process — guiding both employers and employees through every stage, from eligibility verification to document submission and communication with authorities.

Our experienced team ensures that your application meets all Department of Enterprise, Trade and Employment (DETE) requirements, helping you avoid delays or refusals and improving your approval success rate.

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