Ireland, Europe's English-speaking tech hub with major multinationals, offers 11 visa pathways for accountants in 2026. Our composite score is 6.1/10, with the Critical Skills Employment Permit as the recommended route with an estimated net monthly income of €3,850.
Visa Pathways for Accountants
| Pathway | Income Req. | Processing | Path to PR | Difficulty |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Critical Skills Employment Permit | €3,409/monthly | 21-49 days | 2 years | 5/10 |
| General Employment Permit | €3,050/monthly | 120-210 days | 5 years | 5/10 |
| Internship Employment Permit | Varies | 120-210 days | 5 years | 5/10 |
| Reactivation Employment Permit | Varies | 120-210 days | 5 years | 5/10 |
| Sport and Cultural Employment Permit | Varies | 120-210 days | 5 years | 5/10 |
| Third Level Graduate Programme (Stamp 1G) | Varies | 120-210 days | 5 years | 3/10 |
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Official sources
The figures on this page are based on these official and statistical sources:
- OECD — Average wages — data.oecd.org
- ILO — ILOSTAT (labour statistics) — ilostat.ilo.org
- Eurostat — Earnings — ec.europa.eu
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I emigrate to Ireland as a accountant?
Yes. Accountants can emigrate to Ireland via routes like Immigrant Investor Programme (IIP), Critical Skills Employment Permit, General Employment Permit. The composite score for this profession in Ireland is 6.1/10.
What salary can accountants expect in Ireland?
Accountants in Ireland can expect estimated net earnings of €3,850/month. Salary competitiveness: 6/10.
Do accountants need professional recognition in Ireland?
Yes. As an EU member, Ireland follows the EU Directive on professional qualifications. EU/EEA-trained accountants may qualify for automatic recognition, while others must apply through the general system.
How long does it take to get permanent residency in Ireland?
Depending on the pathway chosen, you can expect to be eligible for PR in Ireland after 2 to 9 years. EU long-term residence status then grants mobility across the EU.
What is the cost of living in Ireland?
Living costs in Ireland score 4/10 on our affordability index. Expect around €3043/month for a single person. Costs vary significantly between the capital and smaller cities.