Republic of Ireland vs Togolese Republic
A neutral side-by-side of immigration systems, routes and regulators. Each row links to the underlying visa page with its primary government source.
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Republic of Ireland
Ireland operates an employment permits system administered by the Department of Enterprise, Trade and Employment (DETE), with immigration permissions separately issued by Immigration Service Delivery (ISD). The Critical Skills Employment Permit is the headline route for high-skill migration.
- Official portal
- Department of Justice (Ireland)
- Languages
- Irish, English
- Currency
- Euro
Togolese Republic
Togo publishes official eVisa and immigration-formality guidance through Togo Voyage, and residence-card, visa and nationality services through DGDN and the national service-public platform. The current Visa Atlas packet covers tourist/business eVisa, immigration visa, professional visa, temporary, student, ordinary, privileged and retiree residence cards, plus reintegration into Togolese nationality. Visa on arrival and express visas are suspended according to Togo Voyage, so applicants should use the official online channels before travel or residence-card filing.
- Official portal
- Government of Togo
- Languages
- French
- Currency
- West African CFA franc
How Republic of Ireland and Togolese Republic differ
| Dimension | Republic of Ireland | Togolese Republic |
|---|---|---|
| Total routes covered | 7 | 9 |
| Routes without employer sponsor | 4 | 7 |
| Routes leading to permanent residence | 6 | 1 |
| Typical full settlement timeline | Arrival → Stamp 4 (2 years on CSEP, 5 on GEP) → citizenship (5 years reckonable, typically year 6–7 from arrival). | — |
| Dominant skilled visa | Critical Skills Employment Permit | Privileged Residence Card |
| Skilled visa salary minimum | €40,904/year | — |
| Skilled visa processing time | DETE publishes current processing dates weekly; Critical Skills Employment Permits are consistently prioritised over General permits, typically 3–6 weeks for trusted-partner employers. | — |
| Skilled visa government fees | A Critical Skills Employment Permit to Ireland costs around €1,300 in government fees for a single applicant — the CSEP fee is typically employer-borne, so the worker's out-of-pocket cost is closer to €300. | — |
| Official languages | Irish, English | French |
| Currency | Euro | West African CFA franc |
| Primary regulator | Law Society | TOGO-VOYAGE |
| Policy changes (last 12 months) | 1 | 0 |
Skilled-route head-to-head
Comparing each country’s most-used skilled-migration route side by side.
Republic of Ireland
Critical Skills Employment Permit
- Salary minimum
- €40,904/year
- Government fees
- A Critical Skills Employment Permit to Ireland costs around €1,300 in government fees for a single applicant — the CSEP fee is typically employer-borne, so the worker's out-of-pocket cost is closer to €300.
- Processing time
- DETE publishes current processing dates weekly; Critical Skills Employment Permits are consistently prioritised over General permits, typically 3–6 weeks for trusted-partner employers.
- Sponsor required
- Yes
- Leads to settlement
- Yes
Togolese Republic
Privileged Residence Card
- Salary minimum
- —
- Government fees
- —
- Processing time
- —
- Sponsor required
- No
- Leads to settlement
- No
Recent policy activity
Last 6 months. Each entry links to its primary government source.
- 28 May 2026Republic of Ireland
Ireland announces employment-permit occupation list changes
The Department of Enterprise, Trade and Employment announced occupation-list changes to support housing, health and transport needs, including additions to the Critical Skills Occupation List and removals from the Ineligible Occupations List.
Department of Enterprise, Trade and Employment (Ireland)
Routes unique to Republic of Ireland
Visa routes side by side
Republic of Ireland (7)
Critical Skills Employment Permit
Sponsor · Leads to settlement · 2 years initially; leads to Stamp 4 permission and long-term residence after 2 years.
General Employment Permit
Sponsor · Leads to settlement · 2 years initially; renewable; longer-term residence possible after 5 years.
Start-up Entrepreneur Programme (STEP)
No sponsor · Leads to settlement · Initial 2-year permission; renewable; leads to Stamp 4 after 5 years.
Stamp 4 permission
No sponsor · Leads to settlement · Typically issued for 1–5 years at a time; renewable.
Irish Student visa (Stamp 2)
Sponsor · Non-settlement · Up to 1 year at a time; renewable during studies.
Join Family (Irish national or EEA national)
No sponsor · Leads to settlement · Variable — usually 1–3 years at a time; leads to Stamp 4.
Immigrant Investor Programme (IIP — closed)
No sponsor · Leads to settlement · Closed to new applicants.
Togolese Republic (9)
Tourist and Business eVisa
No sponsor · Non-settlement · 1-15 days single or multiple entry, 16-30 days multiple entry, or 31-90 days multiple entry, depending on the visa requested.
Immigration Visa
No sponsor · Non-settlement · Maximum 90 days, renewable once; holders must start residence-card formalities after arrival.
Professional Visa
Sponsor · Non-settlement · 1-15 days, 16-30 days, 31-90 days, or 91-365 days multiple entry depending on the professional visa requested.
Temporary Residence Card
No sponsor · Non-settlement · One year.
Student Residence Card
Sponsor · Non-settlement · One year for the temporary student card or three years for the ordinary student card; renewable while study conditions continue.
Ordinary Residence Card
No sponsor · Non-settlement · Three years, renewable on the same conditions.
Privileged Residence Card
No sponsor · Non-settlement · Five years, renewable according to the conditions applicable to the case.
Retiree Residence Card
No sponsor · Non-settlement · Residence-card duration depends on the card type selected; service-public lists one-year, three-year and five-year card options.
Reintegration into Togolese Nationality
No sponsor · Leads to settlement · Citizenship status after reintegration; the page lists unlimited validity and no fixed execution time.
Frequently asked questions
Which country has an easier skilled-migration route, Republic of Ireland or Togolese Republic?+
Republic of Ireland’s Critical Skills Employment Permit requires a salary of at least €40,904/year; Togolese Republic’s Privileged Residence Card is the dominant skilled route. “Easier” depends on your salary, sponsor situation, and nationality — see each visa’s eligibility detail.
Which immigration system has changed more recently, Republic of Ireland or Togolese Republic?+
In the last 6 months: 1 logged policy change for Republic of Ireland, 0 for Togolese Republic. See the recent-policy section above for the details, each linked to its primary source.
Does Republic of Ireland or Togolese Republic have more visa routes without an employer sponsor?+
Togolese Republic has more: 7 of its covered routes can be pursued without an employer sponsor, against 4 for Republic of Ireland. No-sponsor routes — such as digital-nomad, self-employment, and points-based skilled migration — matter most if you do not yet have a job offer.