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No how. There are no immigration programs, no "Green Card lottery", nothing of the kind. Basically, there are several ways to immigrate to Ireland: 1) become a gastarbeiter, i.e. get a job and then apply for Work Permit which will give you the right to work for the particular employer (one kind of work permit is called "Green Card" just to confuse the gullible), 2) if your ancestors are Irish, you can get an Irish pasport, 3) if you want to open a business in Ireland by creating new jobs and investing > €300K, 4) marry a person from EU, etc.adityak77 wrote:How does one apply for Irish Immigration?
Did the OP say he was a non-EEA / Swiss national?GSOtodd wrote:Work permits are not granted for jobs below 30,000 and there is a list of jobs that will not attract a work permit. Green Cards however, can be issued for jobs over 60,000.
he might not be an EEA / Swiss national because he "cant do any of those" ie cant open a business in Ireland OR he is an EEA/Swiss national who doesnt want to open a business...Ben wrote:Did the OP say he was a non-EEA / Swiss national?GSOtodd wrote:Work permits are not granted for jobs below 30,000 and there is a list of jobs that will not attract a work permit. Green Cards however, can be issued for jobs over 60,000.