Paschal Donohoe announces change to rules to allow non-European citizens to work as civil servants
Paschal Donohoe said there was 'an increasing need' within the Civil Service to attract and retain skilled professionals across several sectors. Photograph Nick Bradshawrules that will allow non-European migrants to work as civil servants has been announced by the Minister for Public Expenditure
Stamps with different numbering are placed on migrants’ passports when they receive permission to enter and stay in the country. To work or do business and access publicly funded services while living in Ireland a person must hold a Stamp 4.
Announcing the change, Mr Donohoe said there was “an increasing need” within the Civil Service to attract and retain skilled professionals across several sectors. He said the aim was to ensure high-quality public services continue to be provided to the growing population.