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If I am applying for a researcher visa (hosting agreement) toin Ireland, could my family apply for family visas at the same time?

I am non-EU citizen (I'm from Colombia), and I am currently in a recruitment process. II have had 4 interviews and now I'm waiting for a formal offer, but it is not clear yet which work permit/visa scheme will be used. As far as I know, if I get a critical skills work permit, my family and I could apply at the same time for visas, so we could travel together. Another option is to apply for a reseacherresearcher long stay-stay visa (hosting agreement).

So the first question is: If I am applying for this type of visa for Ireland, could my family apply for family visas at the same time?

Other questions are:

Is the scheme selected by the company?
Does it depend on the kind of offer? I mean, the vacancy is "research fellow", but I will be working as a software engineer. I would be a paid worker in an academic-industry project.
Could I choose which approach to apply for?

  • Is the scheme selected by the company?
  • Does it depend on the kind of offer? I mean, the vacancy is "research fellow", but I will be working as a software engineer. I would be a paid worker in an academic-industry project.
  • Could I choose which visa to apply for?

If I am applying for researcher visa (hosting agreement) to Ireland, could my family apply for family visas at the same time?

I am non-EU citizen (I'm from Colombia) and I am currently in a recruitment process. I have had 4 interviews and now I'm waiting for a formal offer, but it is not clear yet which work permit/visa scheme will be used. As far as I know, if I get a critical skills work permit, my family and I could apply at the same time for visas, so we could travel together. Another option is to apply for a reseacher long stay visa (hosting agreement).

So the first question is: If I am applying for this type of visa for Ireland, could my family apply for family visas at the same time?

Other questions are:

Is the scheme selected by the company?
Does it depend on the kind of offer? I mean, the vacancy is "research fellow", but I will be working as a software engineer. I would be a paid worker in an academic-industry project.
Could I choose which approach to apply for?

If I am applying for a researcher visa (hosting agreement) in Ireland, could my family apply for family visas at the same time?

I am from Colombia, and I am currently in a recruitment process. I have had 4 interviews and I'm waiting for a formal offer, but it is not clear yet which work permit/visa scheme will be used. As far as I know, if I get a critical skills work permit, my family and I could apply at the same time for visas, so we could travel together. Another option is to apply for a researcher long-stay visa (hosting agreement).

So the first question is: If I am applying for this type of visa for Ireland, could my family apply for family visas at the same time?

Other questions are:

  • Is the scheme selected by the company?
  • Does it depend on the kind of offer? I mean, the vacancy is "research fellow", but I will be working as a software engineer. I would be a paid worker in an academic-industry project.
  • Could I choose which visa to apply for?
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I am non-EU citizen (I'm from Colombia) and I am currently in a recruitment process. I have had 4 interviews and now I'm waiting for a formal offer, but it is not clear yet which work permit/visa scheme will be used. As far as I know, if I get a critical skills work permit, my family and I could apply at the same time for visas, so we could travel together. Another option is to apply for a reseacher long stay visa (hosting agreement).

So the first question is: If I am applying for this type of visa for Ireland, could my family apply for family visas at the same time?

Other questions are: Is

Is the scheme selected by the company? 
Does it depend on the kind of offer? I mean, the vacancy is "research fellow", but I will be working as a software engineer. I would be a paid worker in an academic-industry project.
Could I choose which approach to apply for?

I am non-EU citizen (I'm from Colombia) and I am currently in a recruitment process. I have had 4 interviews and now I'm waiting for a formal offer, but it is not clear yet which work permit/visa scheme will be used. As far as I know, if I get a critical skills work permit, my family and I could apply at the same time for visas, so we could travel together. Another option is to apply for a reseacher long stay visa (hosting agreement).

So the first question is: If I am applying for this type of visa for Ireland, could my family apply for family visas at the same time?

Other questions are: Is the scheme selected by the company? Does it depend on the kind of offer? I mean, the vacancy is "research fellow", but I will be working as a software engineer. Could I choose which approach to apply for?

I am non-EU citizen (I'm from Colombia) and I am currently in a recruitment process. I have had 4 interviews and now I'm waiting for a formal offer, but it is not clear yet which work permit/visa scheme will be used. As far as I know, if I get a critical skills work permit, my family and I could apply at the same time for visas, so we could travel together. Another option is to apply for a reseacher long stay visa (hosting agreement).

So the first question is: If I am applying for this type of visa for Ireland, could my family apply for family visas at the same time?

Other questions are:

Is the scheme selected by the company? 
Does it depend on the kind of offer? I mean, the vacancy is "research fellow", but I will be working as a software engineer. I would be a paid worker in an academic-industry project.
Could I choose which approach to apply for?

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I am non-EU citizen (I'm from Colombia) and I am currently in a recruitment process. I have had 4 interviews and now I'm waiting for a formal offer, but it is not clear yet which work permit/visa scheme will be used. As far as I know, if I get a critical skills work permit, my family and I could apply at the same time for visas, so we could travel together. Another option is to apply for a reseacher long stay visa (hosting agreement). 

So the first question is: If I am applying for this type of visa for Ireland, could my family apply for family visas at the same time?

Other questions are: Is the scheme selected by the company? Does it depend on the kind of offer? I mean, the vacancy is "research fellow", but I will be working as a software engineer. Could I choose which approach to apply for?

I am non-EU citizen (I'm from Colombia) and I am currently in a recruitment process. I have had 4 interviews and now I'm waiting for a formal offer, but it is not clear yet which work permit/visa scheme will be used. As far as I know, if I get a critical skills work permit, my family and I could apply at the same time for visas, so we could travel together. Another option is to apply for a reseacher long stay visa (hosting agreement). So the first question is: If I am applying for this type of visa for Ireland, could my family apply for family visas at the same time?

Other questions are: Is the scheme selected by the company? Does it depend on the kind of offer? I mean, the vacancy is "research fellow", but I will be working as a software engineer. Could I choose which approach to apply for?

I am non-EU citizen (I'm from Colombia) and I am currently in a recruitment process. I have had 4 interviews and now I'm waiting for a formal offer, but it is not clear yet which work permit/visa scheme will be used. As far as I know, if I get a critical skills work permit, my family and I could apply at the same time for visas, so we could travel together. Another option is to apply for a reseacher long stay visa (hosting agreement). 

So the first question is: If I am applying for this type of visa for Ireland, could my family apply for family visas at the same time?

Other questions are: Is the scheme selected by the company? Does it depend on the kind of offer? I mean, the vacancy is "research fellow", but I will be working as a software engineer. Could I choose which approach to apply for?

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