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thank you very much CalvinKlien, I am based out of "INDIA" and would like to work in "Ireland",since its not the right place to ask any further question related to jobs but since you had replied to my post just a simple question if non of the employer sponsor Green Card/Work Permit to me, is it possible to apply Green Card /Work Permit by myself.CalvinKlien wrote:This is a forum related to immigration matters and NOT a job center. However, i will answer your query, there is no job shortage in Ireland in the area of software and web development. Some of the major mufti-national companies are here in Ireland and they are constantly looking for people with strong IT back ground.
If you have 6 years experience in web development, i would encourage you to apply for jobs online. If you are outside EU, your employer need to sponsor your green card and I am sure there should be no problem if you have the required skills.
Good Luck
Hi CalvinKlien,CalvinKlien wrote:First thing first, You cannot apply for the green card without an employer sponsorship.
Please find the below job portals in Ireland. Please make sure, you register your self on ALL of them and before you register make sure to tune your CV very well that should reflect your expertise.
Every day the jobs are revised on them so spend some time on them on daily bases and apply for jobs that suits your area of expertise. Any question do let me know and All the very best.
http://www.monster.ie/
http://www.jobs.ie/
http://www.irishjobs.ie/
http://www.bestjobs.ie/
https://www.recruitireland.com/
http://www.simplyhired.ie/
http://www.careerjet.ie/
http://www.computerjobs.ie/
thank you so much CalvinKlien, your comments gave me lot of positive energy,hope and belief that I am eligible to apply for overseas jobs and glad to know that my CV looks professional.CalvinKlien wrote:Vijay, there is no such a thing as Indian and Irish CV format. There is ONLY one format which is called "Professional" format and that I can see in your CV.
Good Luck in ur job search and make sure u register your self and upload ur CV on the above job portals, also keep applying for jobs, u seems a talented guy and i am sure you will have no issue to get a job here.
All the best again....
Hi CalvinKlien,CalvinKlien wrote:Ireland's official language is English only. Yes, i been to India last year, its a very colorful country.
Hi CalvinKlien,CalvinKlien wrote:Not sure about the hot technologies. I am from the Finance & accounting back ground.
Hi Calvin,CalvinKlien wrote:If India is not available as an option to register yourself, just select Ireland/Dublin and your CV will reflect that you are actually not in Ireland but in India.
Good Luck....
thank you very much Calvin, really appreciate for your help. Calvin, they are also asking "Are you eligible to live and work in Ireland"CalvinKlien wrote:I am good vijay, hope u r well too.
Just put any dummy address, like
Apt 77
Grange castle
Dublin 14
Hi Calvin,CalvinKlien wrote:Say "NO"
thanks for the link Calvin.CalvinKlien wrote:Hi Vijay,
That's really a good news that u r getting response. Just tell them u r an Indian national and you would need a green card from the company that is interested to hire you.
You can get more info about Green card on the below link:
http://www.djei.ie/labour/workpermits/h ... nslist.htm
Hi Calvin,CalvinKlien wrote:Ireland is starving for IT professional and if you are an individual with the right skills, why would a company not offer you green card. End of the day a company only need to write a sponsorship letter and nothing else. When u arrive here you will be paying tax to the Irish state from day one in ur salary.
Yes, in an ideal world companies like to hire someone who is local and have no hassle with visa but in ur case try to be good in the interview, try to impress them with your skills and don't promise them that you will develop a rocket in 3 months
Just be confident and tell them if you need me u need to sponsor me.
All the best
Hi Calvin,vijayande2014 wrote:Hi Calvin,CalvinKlien wrote:Ireland is starving for IT professional and if you are an individual with the right skills, why would a company not offer you green card. End of the day a company only need to write a sponsorship letter and nothing else. When u arrive here you will be paying tax to the Irish state from day one in ur salary.
Yes, in an ideal world companies like to hire someone who is local and have no hassle with visa but in ur case try to be good in the interview, try to impress them with your skills and don't promise them that you will develop a rocket in 3 months
Just be confident and tell them if you need me u need to sponsor me.
All the best
Good Morning
what ever you said looks fine but Calvin what I feel is, it will be hard to get a sponsorship. so what I was thinking is, is it fine to come there to study for an year and find a job? what do u say ? whatever I was thinking is it a good approach you would say or not required for a person like me.
please advise.
Thanks Calvin.
One of the company is ready to provide job offer. Is there any other procedure for the visa application or is it just job offer enough for the Irish Green Card visa ?CalvinKlien wrote:Vijay, its not a bad idea to come to ireland on a study visa and than apply for the jobs but be aware irish universities r very expensivewe r talking, roughly about 10000 euros per year. plus living expenses