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A giant leap backwards.Southern_Sky wrote:A further change will see spouses and dependants of future work permit holders having to apply for permits in their own right.
Translation: we no longer need you so f*#k off.Tánaiste and Minister for Enterprise, Trade & Employment Mary Coughlan wrote:... while Ireland had benefited greatly from immigration in the past decade and continues to do so now, the revised legislation was needed to reflect the changing realities of the Irish labour market.
tiggs wrote:http://www.entemp.ie/labour/workpermits ... ements.htm
full detail here...
and for green card :
http://www.entemp.ie/labour/workpermits ... encard.htm
It doesnt impact existing work permit holders but any new applications will be veted through tough criteria. The way i read it.. might be wrong..
Regards
Tiggs
No, it does not mean that.linus65 wrote:Does this mean a spouse of an EU national cannot to take on employment without a permit?
Yes, it is.linus65 wrote:Is it not part of the Directive 2004/38/EC that a spouse has the right to reside and work with his/her EU spouse in an EU member state??