Hello Everyone,
I am curious to hear your thoughts, particularly from all of y'all immigration experts.
I've been reading through this forum and browsing on Google to find information on how long can an individual on a valid employment permit/employment stamp (1,2,4, etc) be outside of the state during the pandemic.
Many of you may be wondering the same, as most companies have introduced some form of Work From Home arrangement that allows you to work from other countries where you currently hold valid work authorization.
This isn't 100%, but it appears that you are able to work outside of Ireland for a max. 6 months based on a temporary measure introduced by DBEI which states the following,
"3.1.2. Working from home outside the State
Frequent absences or an extended absence which constitute part of an employment
permitholder’s employment are not considered grounds for revocation of the permit,
an employment permit holder must however work at least 183 days in a full calendar
year in the State to be considered employed in the State (this is in line with the Revenue
Commissioner’s requirements for tax residence).
It should be noted that the employment permit regime does not apply to employees
who are not resident in the State."
Ref: https://enterprise.gov.ie/en/Publicatio ... ements.pdf
Would you say that this is accurate? For those that have contacted INIS already, let me know if this is correct.
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