Key Facts — Third Level Graduate Scheme

After completing your Masters in Ireland, you do not have to leave immediately. The Third Level Graduate Scheme (TLGS) grants you a Stamp 1G immigration permission — a post-study work right that lets you stay in Ireland and search for graduate employment. This guide explains eligibility, the application process, work rights, and how Stamp 1G leads to long-term residence.

What Is the Third Level Graduate Scheme?

The TLGS was introduced by the Irish Naturalisation and Immigration Service (INIS) to allow graduates of Irish higher education institutions to remain in Ireland after completing their studies. It is not a work permit — it is a change of immigration permission from Stamp 2 (student) to Stamp 1G (graduate).

Stamp 1G is the bridge between student life and working life in Ireland. It gives you time to attend interviews, negotiate offers, and secure the right employment permit before committing to an employer.

Who Is Eligible?

CriterionRequirement
Degree levelLevel 8 (Honours Bachelor), Level 9 (Masters), or Level 10 (PhD) on the Irish NFQ
Institution typeIrish third-level institution (university, IoT, private college with degree-awarding powers)
Study durationFull-time student in Ireland for at least 1 academic year
Current statusMust hold valid Stamp 2 (student permission) at time of application
Criminal recordNo criminal convictions in Ireland or home country
NFQ Level matters: A 3-year Bachelor degree from India is often mapped to NFQ Level 7 (Ordinary Bachelor). If your Irish qualification is NFQ Level 8 or above, you are eligible. Confirm your award level on your degree parchment or from your university's awards office.

Duration of Stamp 1G

Degree LevelInitial GrantExtension AvailableMaximum Total
Level 9 Masters12 months6 months (one-time)18 months
Level 10 PhD24 monthsNot available24 months
Level 8 Honours Bachelor12 months6 months (one-time)18 months

What Can You Do on Stamp 1G?

ActivityAllowed?Notes
Work full-time (any employer)YesUp to 40 hours per week
Work multiple jobsYesNo restriction on number of employers
Work in any sectorYesTech, pharma, finance, retail — all permitted
Self-employment / freelanceNoRequires separate business permission
Travel outside IrelandYes*Re-entry requires valid Stamp 1G card + valid passport
Bring dependantsNoDependant rights not attached to Stamp 1G
Access public fundsNoNo social welfare entitlement
Switch to employment permitYesMain purpose — secure CSEP or GP within validity period

Step-by-Step: How to Get Your Stamp 1G

1
Collect your graduation documents
Obtain your award letter or parchment from your university and a separate letter confirming your final exams are complete. Check your current IRP card expiry date — you must apply before it expires.
2
Book an IRP appointment (Dublin) or walk in (other counties)
Dublin residents must book online at RegistrationOffice.ie — appointments fill up fast, so book 4–6 weeks before your Stamp 2 expires. Outside Dublin, visit your local Garda National Immigration Bureau (GNIB) office directly.
3
Attend IRP registration with all documents
Bring: valid passport, current IRP card, award letter/parchment, letter from college confirming course completion, one passport photo, and the registration fee of €300. Pay by card — cash is not accepted in Dublin.
4
Receive your new IRP card stamped with 1G
Dublin: your new IRP card is posted within 5–10 working days. Outside Dublin: you receive the card at the counter immediately. The card shows "Stamp 1G" and your expiry date.
5
Job search and secure an employment permit
Use your Stamp 1G period to find a qualifying graduate role. Your employer will apply for your Critical Skills Employment Permit (CSEP). The permit must be secured before Stamp 1G expires.
Timing is critical: You must register for Stamp 1G before your Stamp 2 expires. If your student permission lapses, you will be out of status and may need to leave Ireland. Book your IRP appointment as soon as your exam results are confirmed — do not wait for the official parchment.

Documents Required at IRP Registration

DocumentNotes
Valid passportOriginal — must be valid for at least 6 months beyond Stamp 1G expiry
Current IRP cardYour existing Stamp 2 card
Award letter / parchmentFrom your Irish university — confirms degree level and classification
College completion letterConfirms you have completed all course requirements
Passport photoOne recent passport-sized photograph
Registration fee€300 — credit/debit card in Dublin; cash or card outside Dublin

Extending Your Stamp 1G

If you have not found qualifying employment after 12 months, you can apply for a 6-month extension — one-time only. After 18 months total, no further extension is available.

To apply for the extension at the IRP office, bring:

Extensions are discretionary: Officers may ask for detailed evidence of your job search. The strongest applications show active, targeted applications in your field of study — not generic blanket applications.

Pathway: Stamp 1G to Permanent Residence

1
Study
Stamp 2
1–2 yr Masters
2
Graduate
Stamp 1G
12–18 months
3
Work Permit
CSEP
2-yr Critical Skills
4
Long-term
Stamp 4
Work without permit
5
Citizen
Naturalisation
After 5 yrs residence

Critical Skills Employment Permit — Key Facts

The Critical Skills Employment Permit (CSEP) is the primary route from Stamp 1G to long-term residence. It is designed for occupations on the Critical Skills Occupations List (CSOL) — which covers most roles in tech, engineering, science, finance, and healthcare.

CSEP FeatureDetails
Minimum annual salary€38,000 (occupation on CSOL) or €64,000 (not on CSOL)
Initial permit duration2 years
Renewal3 years (after initial 2 years)
Stamp 4 eligibilityAfter 21 months on CSEP (not after 2 full years)
Dependant work rightsImmediate — dependants get unrestricted work permission from day 1
Who applies for the permit?The employer applies on behalf of the employee
Processing time~4 weeks (standard); ~1 week (priority — additional fee)
Labour market test required?No — unlike the General Employment Permit, no market test needed

Top Sectors Hiring Indian Masters Graduates in Ireland

SectorTypical RolesCSEP Eligible?Avg. Starting Salary
TechnologySoftware Engineer, Data Scientist, DevOps, CloudYes€45,000–€60,000
Pharma / MedTechValidation Engineer, QA, Regulatory AffairsYes€40,000–€55,000
Finance / FintechRisk Analyst, Quant, Compliance, AMLYes€42,000–€58,000
Data & AIML Engineer, AI Researcher, Analytics EngineerYes€50,000–€70,000
EngineeringCivil, Structural, Mechanical, ElectricalYes€38,000–€52,000
Hospitality / RetailVarious rolesNo*€30,000–€35,000

*Hospitality and retail roles are generally not on the CSOL. They may qualify for a General Employment Permit but require a labour market test and offer fewer long-term benefits.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How long does the Third Level Graduate Scheme permission last?
Stamp 1G is granted for 12 months for Masters graduates and 24 months for PhD graduates. Masters students can apply for one 6-month extension, giving up to 18 months total.
Can I work full-time on Stamp 1G?
Yes. Unlike your student permission (Stamp 2, capped at 20 hrs/week during term), Stamp 1G allows unrestricted work — up to 40 hours per week with any employer in any sector.
What is the minimum salary needed for a Critical Skills Employment Permit?
As of 2026, the minimum salary for a Critical Skills Employment Permit is €38,000 per year for occupations on the Critical Skills Occupations List, or €64,000 for occupations not on the list.
Can I bring my family to Ireland on Stamp 1G?
No. Stamp 1G does not carry dependant rights. Family members cannot join you under this permission. Once you obtain a CSEP or Stamp 4, you can apply to bring dependants — and CSEP dependants get immediate unrestricted work permission.
What if I cannot find a job within the Stamp 1G period?
You must leave Ireland when Stamp 1G expires. There is no general extension beyond 18 months for Masters graduates. Plan your job search from your final semester — do not wait until after graduation.
Does time on Stamp 1G count toward Irish citizenship?
Yes, time on Stamp 1G counts as reckonable residence for naturalization. You need 5 years of continuous lawful residence with at least 1 of the last 2 years being continuous before you can apply for Irish citizenship.
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AbroEd India Editorial Team
Reviewed by immigration advisors with expertise in Irish post-study work pathways — June 2026