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Visa Requirement for nationals of Botswana and South Africa
Effective from July 10, 2024, holders of South African and Botswanan passports will be subject to Irish visa requirements. This means they will need to obtain an Irish visa before traveling to Ireland. A visa is required for all visitors, including researchers on Hosting Arrangements. There is a... -
Update to eligibility requirements for Stamp 4 upgrades
Employees residing in the State on a Stamp 1 or 1H permission are eligible for a Stamp 4 upgrade upon completion of 21 months from commencement of employment in the State, on the basis of: (i) a Critical Skills Employment Permit (ii) a Hosting Agreement as a Researcher (iii) a Multi-Site General... -
Transfer of registration responsibility for Cork and Limerick
From 8 July 2024, the first time registration of Irish residence permissions for applicants residing in counties Cork and Limerick has now been carried out at the Registration Office, 13-14 Burgh Quay, Dublin 2. This will be in addition to the current registrations for counties Dublin, Kildare... -
Transfer of all nationwide Renewals to the ISD online portal
With effect from 04 November 2024, online renewals of permissions from all applicants nationwide should be submitted using the ISD online renewal portal. Applicants will not need to attend the Burgh Quay Registration Office in person to renew an immigration permission, unless it is deemed necessary. -
The Hosting Agreement Process
Are you a researcher from outside the EU and have you received an employment contract in R&D in Ireland? Watch this guide on the Hosting Agreement Scheme, which is a work permit for researchers in Ireland.Click HERE to watch and see attached pdf for more -
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Researchers from abroad help Ireland fight COVID-19
The COVID-19 pandemic has shone a light on the major role and value of the research community in our country. In April Government announced details of the first 26 projects that will receive €5 million funding under the COVID-19 Rapid Response Research and Innovation Programme. Many of the... -
Promoting Women in Research- International Women's Day 2020
Through their groundbreaking research, women in Irish universities have uncovered some of the significant inequities that still exist in a range of areas from industry to research funding. EURAXESS Ireland celebrates International Women’s Day by recognising women in research. Here are two... -
On International Migrants Day we highlight some of the researchers working/studying in Ireland with the help of EURAXESS Ireland
On International Migrants Day we highlight some of the researchers who have availed of EURAXESS Ireland services. EURAXESS Ireland offers free advice and assistance to migrant workers coming to live and work in Ireland as researchers in our Univeristies, IOTs and Industry. The office gives... -
Official Launch of EURAXESS Ireland Researcher Career Development Tools & Supports
EURAXESS Ireland is pleased to officially launch The Career Development Toolkit for Researchers to help researchers plan their professional & personal development. This toolkit brings together information and resources from our network partners and other sources which will help researchers at...