Posted on November 19 2025
After completing studies in Ireland, international students can stay and work under the Third Level Graduate Programme. This visa allows you to remain in Ireland for up to 2 years to find a job related to your qualifications. Once you get a full-time job offer, you can apply for a General Employment Permit or a Critical Skills Employment Permit to continue working and stay longer in Ireland.
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Step 1: Complete a degree from a recognized Irish institution.
Step 2: Apply for the Third Level Graduate Programme before the student visa expires.
Step 3: Prepare a professional CV and cover letter in Irish/European format.
Step 4: Search for jobs on platforms like LinkedIn, IrishJobs.ie, Jobs.ie, and Indeed.ie.
Step 5: Focus on in-demand fields such as IT, healthcare, engineering, finance, and pharmaceuticals.
Step 6: Network with employers and attend career fairs or university placement events.
Step 7: Once you secure a job offer, apply for the appropriate Employment Permit.
Step 8: After gaining work experience, you can apply for permanent residency (Stamp 4).
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Ireland’s job market is strong, with growing demand for skilled professionals in IT, healthcare, engineering, finance, and life sciences. Major employers include Google, Meta, Pfizer, Intel, and Deloitte. According to recent reports, Ireland’s unemployment rate is below 5%, showing strong job availability. International graduates are in demand as the country continues to expand in tech, medical, and research sectors.
Step 1: Complete your degree (Level 8 or higher) from a recognized Irish institution.
Step 2: Apply for the Graduate Programme visa (Stamp 1G) before your student visa expires.
Step 3: Submit required documents, including your degree certificate and proof of financial funds.
Step 4: Pay the visa fee (around €300).
Step 5: Receive your Stamp 1G permission, which allows you to stay in Ireland for up to 2 years to find a job.
After you get a full-time job offer, you can switch from Stamp 1G to a Critical Skills Employment Permit or General Employment Permit. The Critical Skills Permit is designed for high-demand jobs such as software developers, engineers, nurses, and financial analysts, and it offers a faster route to permanent residency.
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