From work permits and Stamp 4 to citizenship and family reunification — Meridian guides you through Ireland's immigration system with expertise built over 12 years and 500+ successful cases.
We cover every stage of your Irish immigration journey — from your first work permit to full citizenship — with clear, transparent advice.
Critical Skills (CSEP), General (GEP), Intra-Company Transfer and more. We prepare, review and submit your DETE application and handle any issues that arise.
Learn more →Full-time students on Stamp 2 can work 20 hours per week during term and 40 hours during holidays. We help with initial visa applications and renewals.
Learn more →Bringing a spouse, partner or dependant child to Ireland. We guide you through the documentation, eligibility thresholds and the INIS application process.
Learn more →After 5 years of reckonable residence (3 years for spouses of Irish citizens), we compile your complete application, advise on absences and handle MOJ correspondence.
Learn more →All non-EEA nationals must register with immigration authorities within 90 days of arrival. We book Burgh Quay appointments and prepare your €300 registration pack.
Learn more →Moving from Stamp 1 to Stamp 4, or renewing an existing permission? We handle the paperwork, ensure conditions are met and track your application in real time.
Learn more →Irish Residence Permits (IRP) are endorsed with a Stamp number that defines your work and residency rights. Here is a plain-English guide.
Issued to those working on a DETE work permit. You can only work for the employer named on your permit unless you obtain a new permit.
Work: Employer-specific onlyIssued to graduates of Irish universities seeking employment. Valid for 12 months (24 months for NFQ Level 9+). Any employer, any sector.
Work: Open, any employerIssued to students on full-time courses at private colleges. Allows up to 20 hours per week during term and 40 hours per week during holidays.
Work: 20 hrs term / 40 hrs holidayIssued to students at publicly funded institutions (universities). Does not include work rights — a separate work permit is required.
Work: Not permittedTypically issued to dependants of non-EEA permit holders, retired persons, and those on certain visitor or non-work permissions.
Work: Not permittedNo employment permit required. Available after holding a CSEP for 21 months, or 5 years' legal residence. Most direct route to citizenship eligibility.
Work: Open, no permit neededIssued to non-EEA family members of EU/EEA nationals exercising treaty rights in Ireland. Grants open work access without a permit.
Work: Open, no permit neededGranted after 8 years of legal residence. Equivalent to indefinite leave to remain — permission to remain in Ireland indefinitely with open work rights.
Work: Open, indefinite residencyWe make the complex simple — our structured process keeps you informed at every stage.
We review your current status, goals and eligibility for permits, stamps or citizenship — no cost, no obligation.
We build a clear action plan, prepare a full document checklist and review every form before it leaves our office.
We submit to INIS, DETE or the relevant authority on your behalf and track the status throughout the process.
We attend your IRP appointment with you, explain your new conditions, and plan your next immigration milestone.
Meridian Immigration Advisors was founded in 2012 with one focus: helping international nationals build their lives in Ireland with confidence. Unlike general law firms, immigration is all we do.
Our lead consultant, Siobhán McCarthy, holds a Masters in International Migration & Policy and has represented clients before INIS and IPAT. Our team speaks 8 languages and has successfully handled cases from over 40 nationalities.
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