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Can a Chef move to Ireland?

Ireland has 10 visa pathways relevant to chefs. The most relevant options are Short Stay C - Business Visitor Visa, Short Stay C - Conference/Event Visa, Long Stay D - Employment Visa. Chefs and cooks are commonly listed on short-term skilled-shortage lists in Australia and Canada, qualifying for employer-sponsored temporary work visas with pathways to permanent residence. Use the VisaMatch eligibility checker below to see which specific visas match your qualifications, experience, and nationality.

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Visa options for Chefs in Ireland

Frequently asked questions

Can a Chef move to Ireland?

Yes — Ireland has 10 visa pathways relevant to chefs. The most relevant options include Short Stay C - Business Visitor Visa, Short Stay C - Conference/Event Visa, Long Stay D - Employment Visa. Use the VisaMatch tool to check which ones match your specific profile.

Do chefs need a job offer to move to Ireland?

Most visa routes for chefs in Ireland require an employer sponsor or a confirmed job offer. Some regional or provincial programs may have exceptions — check each visa in the list above for details.

Can a Chef get permanent residency in Ireland?

Yes — 1 of the matching visa pathways offer or lead to permanent residency in Ireland. The route depends on the specific visa: some grant PR on arrival, others require you to work temporarily first.

What qualifications does a Chef need to move to Ireland?

Requirements vary by visa type, but most skilled-worker visas for chefs in Ireland require: a recognised chef qualification (sometimes formally assessed by the relevant Ireland authority), relevant work experience (typically 1–3 years), and in most countries an English or local-language proficiency test. Some countries also require a criminal background check and health clearance.

How long does it take a Chef to get a visa for Ireland?

Processing times for chefs visas in Ireland vary widely: employer-sponsored temporary work visas typically take 4–12 weeks, while points-based permanent residence applications (where applicable) can take 6–18 months. Fast-track schemes for shortage occupations — if Ireland runs one — can reduce times to 2–4 weeks.

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