If you're considering returning to live in Ireland, there are several resources available to help with the transition.
Residency & Citizenship
Irish citizens do not need a visa to return, but may need to register for services like healthcare and social welfare. If you have Irish parents or grandparents, you may be eligible for citizenship.
Housing & Accommodation
Websites like Daft.ie and Rent.ie list rental and purchase options. In addition, local councils can provide social housing support if needed.
Employment & Business
Job search sites include Jobs.ie, Indeed.ie, and LinkedIn. Enterprise Ireland and Local Enterprise Offices support business startups.
Healthcare
Public healthcare is available through the HSE, with private insurance options from VHI, Laya, and Irish Life.
Social Welfare & Benefits
Returning citizens may qualify for social welfare payments but must meet the Habitual Residence Condition (HRC).
Bringing Family & Belongings
Customs rules apply for personal belongings, and school enrollment is managed through the Department of Education.
Community & Support
Groups like Crosscare Migrant Project and Safe Home Ireland offer guidance and assistance for returnees.
Further information
- Citizens Information: www.citizensinformation.ie
- Department of Foreign Affairs: www.dfa.ie
- HSE Healthcare: www.hse.ie
- Revenue & Tax Information: www.revenue.ie
Additional support:
- Crosscare Migrant Project: www.migrantproject.ie
- Safe Home Ireland: www.safehomeireland.com
- Nasc Ireland: www.nascireland.org
