Frequently Asked Questions — Link to Ireland

Frequently Asked Questions

Everything you need to know, explained by people who know the subject.

You need a valid ID document and strict proof of address in Ireland. If the proof of address does not meet MyWelfare's exact requirements, the application is rejected.

Having trouble with the appointment? We review your documents and handle your PPSN booking so you don't waste time.
There are no "Green Receipts" in Ireland. If you want to work for yourself, you must register as a Sole Trader with Revenue and comply with annual income returns. The tax system has very specific rules.

To avoid heavy fines for tax failures, our team handles your entire Sole Trader registration process.
Yes. As a European citizen, you have the right to bring your family (EU Treaty Rights). However, the process requires detailed completion of the EUTR1 form and dozens of proofs of relationship and financial sustainability.

Any error results in months of delay or visa refusal. Leave the analysis, organisation and submission of this complex process to us.
As a rule, legalising a car in Ireland involves paying a very expensive tax (VRT). However, if you have owned the car for more than 6 months before the move, you may be entitled to full exemption (Transfer of Residence exemption), provided you meet very strict customs criteria.

Don't risk having your car seized. We assess your case and handle your VRT exemption application.
In addition to the microchip and European pet passport, Ireland has a golden rule: dogs need a tapeworm treatment administered by a vet exactly between 24 and 120 hours before arrival. If you miss this time window, the animal is held at the border.

Need help planning your pet's journey stress-free? We'll design the complete timeline and checklist for the flight.