Nigerian citizens moving to Ireland
4 verified visa pathways into Ireland, sorted by path-to-PR and lowest cost. Every requirement, fee, and processing time is sourced from the official Ireland government register.
Visa pathways for Nigerian citizens
4 pathways you're eligible for as a Nigerian citizen, ranked by path-to-PR first, then by lowest government fee. 1 additional pathway is restricted to other nationalities. See the footnote below.
Third-Level Graduate Programme (Stamp 1G)
12–24 month post-study work permission for graduates of recognised Irish institutions. Bridge from student visa to Critical Skills / General Employment Permit.
Critical Skills Employment Permit
Fast-track route for shortage-list occupations. Eligible for permanent residency after 2 years vs. 5 for general routes. Family allowed immediately.
General Employment Permit
Employer-sponsored work permit for non-shortage-list roles. Renewable, leads to Stamp 4 + PR after 5 years.
Immigrant Investor Programme
Programme paused February 2023 but historically required €1M investment for PR. Kept in catalogue as 'paused' reference for historical context.
Not available to Nigerian citizens
The following Ireland pathway is restricted by treaty / partner-country agreements that don't include Nigeriancitizens. They're listed here so you don't spend time researching options that aren't open to you.
- WHA Working Holiday Authorisation (restricted partner list of 6 nationalities)
eligibility at a glance
The core requirements for the 4 Ireland pathways open to Nigerian citizens, side by side. None of them use a points system — each requirement is pass/fail. Every figure is drawn from the official government source and dated on each pathway's detail page.
| pathway | min. education | points | job offer | language test | min. income / funds |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1G Third-Level Graduate Programme (Stamp 1G) | Bachelor's degree | — | Not required | Not required | — |
| CSEP Critical Skills Employment Permit | Bachelor's degree | — | Required | Not required | $70,000 salary |
| GEP General Employment Permit | — | — | Required | Not required | $36,000 salary |
| IIP Immigrant Investor Programme | — | — | Not required | Not required | $2,200,000 funds |
what it costs and how long it takes
Across the 4 pathways open to Nigerian citizens, government fees range from $350 to $1,700, and official processing runs from the 1G (1–2 months) to the IIP (6–12 months). 4 of these route to permanent residency. Fees are the base government charge and exclude legal help, translations, and dependants.
What life in Ireland costs after you arrive
Everyday costs in Ireland are estimated at 103 on an index where the United States is 100 — roughly 3% more expensive than the US, excluding rent. A single skilled worker pays an estimated 33% in income tax and employee social contributions. Income tax, USC, and PRSI stack; the effective rate reaches about a third by 60-70k.
Estimates, not predictions. Source: Numbeo + OECD/Tax Foundation.
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