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  FMI is an equal opportunities employer and we are happy to employ all nationalities. If you are a non-EU/EEA national, and wish to work in Ireland, you will require a work permit.

Therefore if you are interested in working with us the following steps must be taken:

First, contact us here at FMI with a view to setting up an interview. If you are living abroad and unable to meet for an interview we will arrange a telephone interview. We will apply for permits for all successful candidates.

Full time applications
For a full time position we will need the following details from you:
  • Two passport photographs, signed at the back
  • A copy of your passport valid until the expiration date of the relevant working permit (one year after the permit has been issued)
  • Your most recent immigration stamp
  • Your signature on the application form which we will supply
Part time applications
If you are a student and will be continuing your studies here in Ireland, all we require is a letter from the college you will be attending, confirming you are a full time student. Students are only permitted to work 20 hours per week during the college term and then full time hours during the holiday period.

In order to begin working you will need:
  • Permission to reside as a student in Ireland (this is a stamp that is on your passport)
  • A PPS Number. To get this number you will need to contact your local social welfare office and show them a copy of your Birth Certificate, Green Book and Passport.
  • Tax Credits - to get your tax credits you will need your employer's registration number, your PPS Number and a 12A from. The 12A from is available from any tax office.
Applying for a work permit can be a lengthy process depending on the demand at the time of the application. Once a work permit has been issued, it is essential for you, the employee, to ensure that your residency stamp is up to date. To do this you contact the Garda Immigration Bureau who will stamp your passport.

   
         
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