GUIDE TO EMPLOYMENTS IN IRELAND
Open Doors aims to help Ukrainians covered by the EU Temporary Protection Directive to find jobs or create pathways to employment. Open Doors has gathered
Open Doors aims to help Ukrainians covered by the EU Temporary Protection Directive to find jobs or create pathways to employment. Open Doors has gathered
Open Doors aims to help Ukrainians covered by the EU Temporary Protection Directive to find work or create pathways to employment. Open Doors has gathered
A cover letter is a formal document that accompanies a CV when applying for a job or other similar situations. Its purpose is to provide
In contrast to academic recognition, which focuses on the assessment and recognition of educational level and includes higher education, diplomas, degrees, etc., professional recognition is
In Ireland, strict requirements for criminal background checks are established for professions involving work with children, vulnerable groups, or in the healthcare field. It is
If you want to work or continue your education in Ireland, you will need to go through the procedure of recognising your Ukrainian academic qualifications.
https://www.qqi.ie/what-we-do/the-qualifications-system/national-framework-of-qualifications https://mon.gov.ua/ua/tag/natsionalna-ramka-kvalifikatsiy
You can receive legal confirmation of the authenticity of your Ukrainian diploma – an extract with an electronic signature and seal – directly to your
The explanation is provided by the Ministry of Education and Science of Ukraine. To obtain a duplicate of a higher education document and/or its
All educational documents are now available in the «Документи» section in Diia. Documents that are uploaded to the app: Certificate of basic general secondary education
NEWKD (North, East and West Kerry Development) is proud to have funded and developed this website under the SICAP (Social Inclusion Community Activation Programme) and is grateful to each of the Partners for their invaluable contribution to the usefulness and relevance of this site.
The Social Inclusion and Community Activation Programme (SICAP) is co-funded by the Irish Government, through the Department of Rural and Community Development, and the European Social Fund Plus under the Employment, Inclusion, Skills and Training (EIST) Programme 2021-2027