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Last summer, we published an article on the new Employment Permits Act 2024 (the Act) which was signed into law on 25 June 2024 and which came into effect in September 2024.
One key aspect of the Act was the creation of a Seasonal Employment Permit (the SEP), which has been introduced into the employment permits scheme to facilitate the employment of foreign nationals employed in a “seasonally recurrent employment”. The SEP was due to come into effect this year.
The ‘Employment Permits (Amendment) (Seasonal Employment) Regulations 2025’ (the 2025 Regulations) have now been published and came into operation on 19 February 2025.
The 2025 Regulations set out the operational aspects of this new employment permit. Its key features are detailed below:
The SEP is currently in pilot form but may be expanded in scope in the future, which may result in the inclusion of more approved employers per year and potentially a greater breadth of eligible roles and sectors, so employers may wish to keep an eye on this scheme as a potential viable avenue for the recruitment of staff going forward.
The full text of the 2025 Regulations can be found here.
ALG’s Corporate Immigration team advises clients on all aspects of Irish immigration law. The team manages and assists clients with their corporate immigration and global mobility requirements. For further information in relation to this topic, please contact Noeleen Meehan, partner or Ronan McCann, associate from our Corporate Immigration team.
Date published: 28 March 2025