Ireland · Working

Permit, passport,
or not at all.

Ireland has no digital nomad visa, and its retirement permission bans work outright. To earn money here legally you need an employer-sponsored permit, family rights — or Irish citizenship, which for millions of North Americans is closer than they think. English-speaking, strong tech and pharma economy, if you can get in.

Last verified: 8 July 2026
The key facts · 2026
  • No digital nomad visa exists for Ireland (as of July 2026)
  • Stamp 0 = no work — no employment, no business activity; voluntary work and passive income only
  • Employment routes are employer-sponsored: Critical Skills and General Employment Permits
  • Minimum wage: €14.15/hour (2026)
  • US–Ireland totalization agreement in force since 1993; Canada has an equivalent agreement
  • Irish citizens — including FBR registrants — work with no restrictions, in Ireland and all 27 EU countries

The routes, honestly ranked

RouteWho it's forThe reality
Citizenship by descent
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Anyone with an Irish-born parent or grandparent The single best working route: no permit, no sponsor, no salary threshold. Work, freelance, consult, or start a business — in Ireland or anywhere in the EU.
Critical Skills Employment Permit Occupations on the critical skills list — tech, health, engineering — with a qualifying job offer The favoured permit: faster route to long-term residence, family can join. But it requires an Irish employer to hire you first.
General Employment Permit Most other occupations, subject to a labour-market needs test Employer-sponsored, salary thresholds apply. Realistic mostly for in-demand fields.
Spousal / family stamps Spouses and partners of Irish citizens and certain permit holders Work rights depend on the sponsor's status — spouses of Irish citizens and Critical Skills holders fare best.
Stamp 0 Retirees of independent means No work of any kind. Voluntary work is allowed; passive investment income is fine. That's it.

The remote-work question, answered bluntly

"Can I keep my US remote job and live in Ireland?" On Stamp 0 — no. The permission excludes work and business activity, and working remotely for a foreign employer from an Irish home has no official carve-out. Anyone telling you it's a grey area worth exploiting is gambling with your annual renewal. There is also no separate remote-work or digital nomad visa to fall back on (as of July 2026). If remote work is your plan, the honest options are an employment permit, EU citizenship by descent — or a different country.

Social security: your credits travel

The job market, in one paragraph

Ireland hosts the European bases of most big US tech and pharmaceutical companies, and English is the working language — no other EU country makes a late-career professional move this linguistically simple. Against that: employer-sponsored permits at 55+ are rare in practice, Dublin salaries come with Dublin rents (see the data), and the minimum wage of €14.15/hour tells you service-economy pay won't fund an Irish life. For most readers over 50, the realistic "working" plan is either an EU passport via descent or not working at all.

In this section

Guides

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Employment permits after 50

Critical Skills vs General permits, salary thresholds, and the realistic odds of a sponsored move late-career.

Coming soon

Consulting and self-employment for citizens

Sole trader vs limited company, registering with Revenue, and PRSI class S — for FBR passport holders.

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Will Irish work build me a pension?

How PRSI credits in your 50s and 60s translate into an Irish contributory pension — with the totalization math.

Sources

  1. Stamp 0 no-work condition: irishimmigration.ie — I want to retire to Ireland
  2. Employment permits: Department of Enterprise — Employment Permits; citizensinformation.ie
  3. No digital nomad visa: absence confirmed against irishimmigration.ie permission types, July 2026
  4. US–Ireland totalization agreement (1 Sep 1993): SSA.gov; S.I. No. 243/1993, Irish Statute Book
  5. Canada–Ireland social security agreement: Canada.ca
  6. Minimum wage €14.15/hour and PRSI 4.2% (2026): citizensinformation.ie; Revenue — Budget 2026 summary
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