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Oct 28, 2025

Ireland eases route-to-classroom for overseas-qualified teachers

Ireland eases route-to-classroom for overseas-qualified teachers
Minister for Education & Youth Helen McEntee has signed revised Teaching Council Registration Regulations, formally reinstating the option for teachers trained abroad to complete their induction period in Ireland until 31 December 2027. The update—published 28 October—aims to plug gaps in STEM, languages and special-needs education while safeguarding professional standards.

Under the new rules, qualified teachers from outside Ireland can register provisionally with the Teaching Council and work as substitute or full-time educators while completing induction and any top-up studies. Previously many had to wait months overseas for paperwork before being eligible to teach, delaying relocation plans for global talent hired by international schools and multinational-run training centres.

The regulation also codifies a 2023 pilot allowing student teachers in their third or fourth year to register for limited substitute work, further expanding hiring pools ahead of the 2026 academic year. Government workforce projections show Ireland will need more than 1,000 additional teachers annually to meet demographic demand and the continuing enrolment of Ukrainian pupils.

For global-mobility teams the change reduces lead-times for intra-company transfers of staff whose spouses are educators, and improves career options for trailing partners. Schools must still sponsor work permits for non-EEA nationals, but the streamlined registration should align better with Employment Permit processing windows.
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