— Simple Steps: Want to work as a carpenter in Ireland? The easiest first step is to get a real job offer from an Irish employer. With that, the permit and visa steps become much simpler.
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Quick summary
- Carpenters can be hired from outside the EU — many carpentry jobs can get work permits now.
- You need a job offer and the right pay level for an employment permit and visa.
- Use trusted job sites or agencies and get help from migrant support groups if needed.
Step-by-step
- Get a real job offer in Ireland. Look on trusted sites or contact big recruiters. Employers usually advertise in Ireland first.
- Check the job can get a permit. Some carpentry roles are allowed for work permits — check the employer will apply for one.
- Employer applies for an Employment Permit. The employer often starts this. You will need a contract and proof of experience.
- Apply for an Irish visa (if you need one). Use your permit and contract to apply for the long-stay visa before travel.
- Travel and register in Ireland. After arrival, register with immigration and keep all documents safe.
Common documents you will need
- Signed job contract / job offer
- CV and proof of work experience (letters from past employers)
- Qualifications or certificates (if you have them)
- Passport and photos
- Medical or police checks (sometimes asked)
Simple tips to avoid scams
- Never pay large fees up-front for a “guaranteed job”.
- Check the employer’s contact details and website. Ask for a real written contract showing pay and hours.
- If an agency promises fast visas without paperwork, be careful — get advice from a trusted support group or official site.
Final note: Get a proper job offer from a real Irish employer, then follow the permit and visa steps on the government site.
