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Working as a Healthcare Assistant (HCA) in Ireland: 2025/2026 Guide
For many overseas-trained healthcare professionals — including nurses, social care graduates, and therapy professionals — working as a Healthcare Assistant can be a practical and strategic first step into the Irish healthcare system. This guide explains who is eligible, what qualifications are accepted, and what immigration requirements apply, particularly for non-EU applicants. What Is a Healthcare Assistant in Ireland Healthcare Assistants support nurses and clinical teams
Dec 23, 20253 min read


English Language Requirements for Healthcare Professionals in Ireland (2025 Guide)
International healthcare applicants who wish to register and practise in Ireland must demonstrate sufficient English language competency. Each regulatory body sets its own requirements, but they follow similar principles: Evidence that the qualification was taught and assessed in English or Irish, or Evidence of professional practice in an English - or Irish-speaking country, or Completion of an approved English language test with minimum scores. This guide summarises the Eng
Dec 8, 20253 min read


Ireland vs UK: What is the difference in Dental Licensing Exam for Overseas Dentists?
If you’re an overseas-trained dentist exploring career opportunities in Ireland or the UK, understanding the difference between the Irish Dental Council (IDC) Licensing Exam and the GDC ORE Exam is essential. Application & Registration Both countries require physical document submission, but the process varies: UK – ORE Exam: You must first create a GDC account and pay a fee of £96. Once your documents are approved, you can book the exam online once booking window is open- bo
Dec 1, 20253 min read


Working as dental nurse in Ireland with an overseas dental qualification
1. Dental Nursing Is Not on the Critical Skills List An important point to understand from the start: Dental nursing is not listed on Ireland’s Critical Skills Occupation List. This means: •Employers must prioritise Irish and EU residents •Sponsorship is generally not offered for dental nursing roles •Clinics usually expect applicants to already have the right to work in Ireland Because of this, most overseas dentists who are already in Ireland (students, dependents, Stamp 1G
Nov 30, 20253 min read


Your Guide to Working as a Nurse in Ireland
Navigating the Registration Process Before you can work as a nurse in Ireland, you must register with the Nursing and Midwifery Board of Ireland (NMBI). NMBI Registration Steps Create a MyNMBI account and submit an application. Upload documents such as identity, transcripts, nursing license verification, experience, and English test results. Undergo a qualification assessment by NMBI. Receive a Decision Letter (DL) stating whether you: Can register immediately Must complete a
Nov 16, 20253 min read


Understanding Healthcare Licensing in Ireland
If you’re an overseas trained healthcare professional aiming to work in Ireland, you might be wondering how to get started. The journey to practicing your profession here involves a few important steps, including registration and licensing. It can seem complex at first, but with the right guidance, it becomes manageable. I’m here to walk you through the essentials of the healthcare registration process and explain what you need to know about licensing in Ireland. Navigating t
Nov 16, 20253 min read


Discovering Life in Ireland: A Guide for Overseas Healthcare Professionals
Reasons to Consider Living in Ireland 1. A High Quality of Life One of Ireland’s biggest draws is its strong overall standard of living. Many who move here find that the combination of safety, good public amenities, and a clean environment make everyday life enjoyable and comfortable. Safety & Peace of Mind: Ireland has relatively low violent crime rates and is considered one of the safer countries in Europe. Work-Life Balance: The culture tends to value time beyond work. M
Oct 14, 20253 min read
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