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GNIB / IRP Stamp 1 - Changing job

  • 17-01-2018 1:35am
    #1
    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1


    Hi Everyone!

    I work and live in Dublin as non-EU citizen with Critical Skills Permit.
    I have been working in my current company for one year and it's time to change, so I am about to give my resignation notice. The issue is that my GNIB card expires in mid-February and I have an appointment to renew in on first week of February. So the day I come to INIS I will be still working in my current company (on my 30 days notice period), so, technically my Work Permit still be valid that day (new employer will register new one after I am done with my current company).

    Does anyone have experience like that? What is correct behavior - just go there and renew? Or ask for temporary stamp or whatever?

    I tried to contact Burgh Quay office via email but got no answer =( I am thinking if it's a good idea to come there and ask but I am not sure if they will answer without additional appointment.

    Logically, I shouldn't have any issues with GNIB because I will have valid Work Permit for old employer (fits requirements on INIS website) + signed contract with new one.

    Thanks a lot for any help :3


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