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Can a Doctor move to Ireland?

Ireland has 10 visa pathways relevant to doctors. The most relevant options are Critical Skills Employment Permit (CSEP), Short Stay C - Business Visitor Visa, Short Stay C - Conference/Event Visa. Medical practitioners — doctors, GPs, surgeons, and dentists — qualify for skilled-worker and shortage-occupation visa streams in almost every country on VisaMatch, often with expedited processing. Use the VisaMatch eligibility checker below to see which specific visas match your qualifications, experience, and nationality.

Non-EU doctors must have qualifications recognised by the Medical Council of Ireland and register before practising. The Critical Skills Employment Permit covers medical practitioners. Ireland has a significant GP shortage, particularly outside Dublin.
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Visa options for Doctors in Ireland

Frequently asked questions

Can a Doctor move to Ireland?

Yes — Ireland has 10 visa pathways relevant to doctors. The most relevant options include Critical Skills Employment Permit (CSEP), Short Stay C - Business Visitor Visa, Short Stay C - Conference/Event Visa. Use the VisaMatch tool to check which ones match your specific profile.

Do doctors need a job offer to move to Ireland?

Most visa routes for doctors 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 Doctor get permanent residency in Ireland?

Yes — 2 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 Doctor need to move to Ireland?

Requirements vary by visa type, but most skilled-worker visas for doctors in Ireland require: a recognised doctor 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 Doctor to get a visa for Ireland?

Processing times for doctors 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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