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FUTURE

DIRECT

Employment Permit & Immigration in Ireland

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What we specialize in


At Future Direct, We specialize in critical skills employment permits, general employment permits, and immigration procedures. We provide advice and practical assistance to companies who want to onboard foreign nationals and individuals who are seeking legal status in Ireland.

Call us today  +353 872400433

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​For Employers

Do you have international employees, but are unsure about the Irish immigration procedures? 

We work closely with companies to ensure your employees arrive in Ireland for work, safe and sound. We are trusted by some of the largest construction companies and engineering companies in Ireland to advise them on their employees’ immigration procedures. Our services range from critical skills employment permit, general employment permit, Irish visas, long term residency, and more. 

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For Individuals 

Are you looking to apply for critical skills employment permit or immigration status in Ireland?

We provide advice and assistance for a wide range of applications such as General Employment Permits Application, Critical SKill Employment Permit Applications, Stamp 1G Extension, Visa Extension, Entry Visa applications, Citizenship, Family Reunification, Stamp 4, and more.

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Work in Ireland

Are you intend to come to work in Ireland?

You need to know the rules about the formalities involved in traveling to Ireland and the rules about permission to land in Ireland. It would be helpful to know general information about who is entitled to come to Ireland and about living in Ireland before you come here.

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Study in Ireland

Wish to pursue a course of study in Ireland?

We help the citizens of certain countries to apply for the visa and university placements. If you are a non-EEA national coming to study in Ireland you must be enrolled in a full-time course on the Interim List of Eligible Programmes (ILEP)

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