Hi, I'm American. I am finishing up my degree in Marriage and Family therapy and my daughter( who is a life coach) and I are considering coming to Ireland to live and work. I am having trouble finding information on whether or not Marriage and Family Therapist are used or allowed to work in Ireland and just don't know where else to turn for directions. I am not related to anyone ( directly) of Irish heritage, so I know I don't qualify to move there based on that. Any assistance will be appreciated. Oh yes, almost forgot. Is there an age limit, like in New Zealand? Thanks Mychal
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You are definitely not disallowed from working in Ireland, in accordance with the Irish government's list of ineligible occupations which was updated in April 2013.
That said, you will have to apply for a regular work permit as opposed to the Irish Green Card which is reserved for a list of specialised occupations.
There is no explicit mention of denying an application on the grounds of age. So, there is every opportunity for you to take the leap and pursue an application - all you can do is see what happens.
First though, I'd recommend doing as much research as you can. Have a look at our expats guide to Ireland, which starts with Moving to Ireland, and pay special attention to Work Permits in Ireland.
Good luck, I hope this helped a bit.
Xavier
Hi Mychal,
I was curious if you had any success in Ireland? I was planning on doing the same thing (MFT) as I have recently graduated and am applying for the Working Holiday Visa and was hoping to get some guidance.
Thanks,
Jade