In order to qualify for a reception agreement, the proposed employee must have the host agreement that the researcher can use for visa applications, state entry and immigration registration. People from visa-required countries can apply for a multiple-entry visa as soon as they register in Ireland. Within three months of arriving in Ireland, non-EEA researchers must register with their local immigration official. A registration certificate (BNEB) is issued by the Garda National Immigration Bureau to a non-EEA national who registers. Each entry certificate issued (residence permit) is subject to a tax of 300 euros. Individuals with contracts of 18 months or less receive an GNI card for the duration of the host agreement, which is normally renewed after 12 months under immigration law. It is the responsibility of a staff member to keep abreast of their permission not to do so, and all related costs must be borne by them. The immigration stamp 4, valid for 2 years. However, when the person`s passport expires more than 2 years after registration, stamp 4 is deposited until the expiry date of the passport. The person concerned can again provide confirmation of the remaining registration time in his new passport. Yes, if the terms of the researcher`s contract change with respect to the end date, a new agreement must be issued to the researcher with new employment dates. A copy of the agreement containing a copy of the new employment contract must be sent to EURAXESS Ireland for processing as soon as possible. Accommodation contract holders whose accommodation agreement and Irish residence permit (IRP) or GNI card expire after 1 January 2012 after working for two years in the state are not required to ask the Irish Universities Association to renew/renew their accommodation agreements.

Once all documents have been received, the admission contract and the staff employment contract will help secure a visa (if the researcher is from a country that needs it). Persons eligible for stamp 4 and whose authorization has been renewed with stamp 1 are not required to return to the immigration department to have their authorization updated. Stamp 4 will be granted at the next registration, i.e. if you have been a researcher for more than 2 years and your authorization expires in June 2012, you do not need to register until your current authorization expires in June.