Hi guys, I've recently applied for a work permit under the Critical Skills Employment Permit and the above stated was the reason why my work permit was refused. The information provided by me on my application was:- It appears from the information received that the minimum annual remuneration is under €64,000 and the category of employment is not one of the employment's specified in regulation 18(1)(a) and Schedule 3 of the Employment Permits Regulations 2017 (S.I. No. 95 of 2017) (as amended) eligible for a Critical Skills Employment Permit with this level of remuneration. Please note that the occupation in question is not on the Critical Skills Occupations List. In line with section 12(3) of the Employment Permits Act 2006 (as amended) an employment permit cannot be issued.
- It appears that a statement issued by the Revenue Commissioners showing the monthly statutory return made by the employer, or the person who will make the offer of employment, or, as the case may be, the EEA Contractor or Connected Person, dated within the 3 month period preceding the application showing the full company name, address and Employer Registered Number (ERN) has not been provided with this application as is required under regulations made under the Employment Permits Act 2006, as amended. In line with Sections 6(g)(i) and 12(3) of the Employment Permits Act 2006, as amended an employment permit cannot be issued.
Which in my point of view (and lack of knowledge) it falls under the SOC-3 213 - Information Technology and Telecommunications Professionals (SOC-4 2139 - All other ICT professionals not elsewhere classified).- Job title: IT Administrator
- Annual salary: €32k
I'm recently graduated in Ireland in a Computer Science degree.
I've another IT degree in Brazil
My question is, what other related occupation could better suit my role (IT Administrator) and fit the [SOC-4] - 2139. Or should I ask for a "promotion" and go for IT Manager? Or should I change for other [SOC-4] occupation (2133/ 2136)?
Thank you for your help and we should go for a pint if I get through this!PS: The second issue with the monthly statutory return will be solved by the finance department.
and of course, I'm paying your pint...
Thanks a million!