Planning your move to Ireland.
Professional Irish immigration consultation for people planning a move — from first-time enquiries and work visa routes to structured relocation guidance for individuals and families outside Ireland.
Is the Move to Ireland journey right for you?
A short overview of the people we most often advise on this route.
- Skilled professionals considering a role in Ireland
- Individuals and families planning an international move
- Prospective employees weighing employer offers
- Anyone unsure which Irish immigration route fits them best
Move to Ireland services
Every engagement begins with a confidential consultation. From there we advise on the best-suited route, prepare a considered application and support you through submission and beyond.
Immigration Consultation
A confidential review of your circumstances, options and best-suited Irish immigration route.
Immigration Strategy
A considered plan aligned to your goals, timeline and family circumstances.
Employment Permit Guidance
Advice on eligibility, sponsorship and the most appropriate permit route.
Critical Skills Employment Permit
Guidance for eligible skilled professionals joining the Irish workforce.
General Employment Permit
Advice on labour-market considerations and application preparation.
Work Visa Preparation
End-to-end support with entry visa documentation and evidence.
Relocation Guidance
Practical advice covering permissions, dependents and settling-in requirements.
First-Time Immigration Advice
Clear direction for those approaching Irish immigration for the first time.
Document Preparation
A tailored checklist and review to strengthen your application.
Immigration Roadmap
A step-by-step roadmap from consultation through arrival and beyond.
What we consider
A high-level overview only. A consultation confirms your position with the detail your circumstances deserve.
- Eligibility depends on nationality, qualifications, employment and personal circumstances.
- Most routes require evidence of finances, accommodation and lawful purpose in Ireland.
- Employment routes typically require a qualifying job offer and, where relevant, a permit.
- A consultation identifies the route best suited to you before you commit to an application.
A considered, step-by-step approach
- 1
Assess your position
We review your background, goals and any offers on the table to identify the strongest route.
- 2
Build a strategy
You receive a clear plan covering permission, timelines, documents and dependents.
- 3
Prepare your application
We help structure a well-evidenced application aligned to Irish immigration expectations.
- 4
Support your arrival
Guidance continues into registration, permission renewal and next-stage planning.
Discuss your move to ireland plans with a Novuo consultant.
A confidential initial consultation to understand your circumstances, identify your options and outline a clear next step. Following your consultation, we provide a tailored fixed quotation based on the complexity and scope of your matter.
Common move to ireland questions
Can Novuo help if I am outside Ireland?
Yes. Most of our Move to Ireland clients are outside the country when we begin. Consultations are held remotely by phone or video.
Do I need a job offer before applying?
Some routes require a qualifying Irish job offer; others do not. We identify the right route during your consultation.
How long does relocation planning take?
Timelines vary by route and personal circumstances. We give indicative timelines during your consultation and update them as your matter progresses.
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