Irish Independent

Four-month wait for staff to get Irish work permit

- Ailin Quinlan

MULTINATIO­NALS are being forced to wait up to four months to get work permits for staff arriving from abroad to work in Ireland.

Long delays in the processing of residency permits has left some employees in a state of panic, it has been warned.

Frank Morley, managing director of Corporate Care Relocation, which has offices in Dublin and Cork, said that anyone seeking permits from outside the EEA (European Economic Area) to live and work in Ireland was facing major challenges.

Some companies apply for employee work permits through the special Trusted Partner Register, set up some years ago to ensure that documentat­ion was processed in two weeks.

“We’re dealing every day with multinatio­nals who are irate at the long delays experience­d with both the normal applicatio­n process and the Trusted Partner Registrati­on system,” Mr Morley said.

In a statement, the Department of Business Enterprise and Innovation said it had experience­d “a high volume of employment permit applicatio­ns in recent months which has led to some delays in processing applicatio­ns”.

At the end of October 2018, the total number of employment permit applicatio­ns was up 28pc increase over the same period in 2017. The department’s employment permits section was working to reduce the current waiting times, it added.

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