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Moving to Ireland guide – part 2 – PPS and work related

Moving to Ireland guide – part 1 – Visa and Work Permit

In order to be employed in Ireland, you need a PPS number (Personal Public Service Number). It works like our Australia TFN (Tax File Number), or NI in England (National Insurance number).

I. How to get a PPS number?

1.Gathering your documents

Before you apply, make sure you have the following documents (for Non-EU citizens):

  • Your passport
  • Your proof of address*
  • Letter of employment**

*You need to show evidence of your address. You can use any of the following documents to do this (it must show your name and address):

  • A household utility bill
  • An official letter/document
  • A financial statement
  • Property lease or tenancy agreement
  • Confirmation of address by a third party such as a hotel/hostel administrator or manager, school principal/administrator or accommodation/property owner*.

If you are staying with friends or relatives, an original household bill plus a note from the bill holder confirming your residency at the bill address is acceptable. This note can be written on the bill itself. Continue reading “Moving to Ireland guide – part 2 – PPS and work related”

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Moving to Ireland guide – part 1 – Visa and Work Permit

Big Hello from Dublin, I have been here exactly 10 days so far, starting a new life in a new country, again.

Dublin reminds me of Perth very much, with small CBD surrounded by suburbs and it’s a city along the coast line, but more on my impression of Dublin later. I arrived in Dublin last Sunday, went for an interview on Tuesday and got the job offer on Friday, also have just moved in my new rental place yesterday (Tuesday), I am also waiting for a call from Facebook for a second interview (if I pass the screening phone call last Friday). Lots have been happening over the last week.

Ok, main topic, Visa and Work Permit in Ireland.

If you are from Australia or any other countries and planning to move to Dublin to work under Working Holiday Authorisation like myself, I am here to give you all the details and helpful info to make your move to this friendly country easier.

1. Applying for your Working Holiday Authorisation (WHA)

As an Australian citizen, I don’t need a visa to visit Ireland. However, because I want to work and live in Ireland for more than 3 months, I first must obtain a Working Holiday Authorisation (WHA), this authorisation let me stay and work in Dublin for 1 year (subject to conditions).

As I was living in London at the time I made my decision to move to Ireland, luckily Australians who reside in the UK can apply through the Irish Visa Office in London, the process is quite simple and straight forward, you only need to invest time in gathering documents.

How to apply for this visa from the UK

First, check if you are under 31 years of age with a passport, if yes, you can continue reading. If not, this visa is not for you.

You would need the following: Continue reading “Moving to Ireland guide – part 1 – Visa and Work Permit”