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Ireland: New Employment Permit Act

Key Points  

  • Ireland introduced its new Employment Permit Act on 2 September 2024 to make the employment permit system more adaptable  

Overview  

The government of Ireland announced that the new Employment Permits Act will come into effect on 2 September 2024. Key changes include: 

  • Making the Employment Permit System more adaptable to labor market changes. 
  • Allowing registered subcontractors to access the employment permit system. 
  • Introducing a Seasonal Employment Permit with strong labor rights, starting with a pilot in the horticulture sector in 2025. 
  • Allowing permit holders to transfer to a new employer after a certain period improves job opportunities and working conditions. 

The Act also introduces new quotas for employment permits: 500 permits for home carers and 250 permits for line workers in sectors like home care and utilities in line with government priorities. 

According to the government, this Act modernizes employment permits law, benefiting employers and workers. 

Looking Ahead  

Continue to check the government of Ireland’s website and Envoy Global’s website for the latest updates and information.  

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