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I think the application has a check box if you wish the permit to be sent to an address other than the employer.esharknz wrote:The best and easiest thing for you to do is just to leave the country on expiry of your working holiday visa and make sure your application is submitted after the date of expiry.
I got a big run around as to what I had to do (two departments suggested it was fine to stay and apply, but the GNIB insisted I had to leave), and eventually ended up leaving and applying from another country within the EU. I had my green card application completed before I left, but everything was post dated. There was a slight delay in submission as DETE insisted that I provide any evidence I could (in the form of a boarding pass and immigration stamps on arrival in Denmark) that I had left the country. They have no exit controls, as you know, so they are aware of people pretending to be outside of the country when they are not. Although, in saying this, I was told twice that the only proof they needed was a foreign address, but you just never know what they will ask you for.
Ireland does care if you are in the country when applying for a green card. There are only a couple of circumstances where they will actually grant a person a green card while in the country (i.e. existing employment permit holder, or on the graduate scheme). If they know you are in the country as a tourist, they will now decline you (never used to be the case, and the working holiday visa never used to be such a problem).
I'm not sure what you'd do about reenterng to get the permit. I know now they are posting them, by default, to the employer (I got the permit direct from DETE but the rules changed soon after this), so I wonder if they expect the employer to pass the permit on to you and then you would have to use this to enter the country in order to take up employment.
All the best with this. I cannot believe the hassle I got, and even going into the GNIB with my green card permit, I was ripped into again by someone who didn't look at my permit expiry date OR any foreign stamps I had. Had to spell this out clearly to them.