And no, I'm not advocating a free for all in terms of migration!! I am pointing out that we will need some, but then it might also help to bring stability to other regions in the world so that people don't feel to have to leave...
The visas offered to meat factory workers do not fall under the Critical Skills program. That's a separate pilot program that aims to address critical shortages in low skilled sectors.
Unless new regs have been published since March of last year, they're not. If they have, perhaps you could provide a link to them, otherwise my understanding remains that meat processors continue to fall under the quota system set out in Employment Permits Regulations 2017.
Don't forget the Rendition flights that used to land here and, of course, half of the worlds aircraft are leased and half of them are leased through Ireland so there's a good chance some of the renditioning was done in Irish aircraft.
Oh, and we build our economy on stealing taxes from other countries, are we allowed to say that?
Don't forget the REndition flights that used to land here and, of course, half of the worlds aircraft are leased and half of them are leased through Ireland so there's a good chance some of the renditioning was done in Irish aircraft.
Oh, and we build our economy on stealing taxes from other countries, are we allowed to say that?