
The stamp depends on the sponsor; immediate family of Irish citizens often receive Stamp 4, which permits work and residence, while other categories may receive different stamps.
The stamp granted defines what your relative can do in Ireland. Immediate non-EEA family members of Irish citizens are commonly granted a Stamp 4, which allows them to live, work and operate a business without an employment permit.
Family members joining other sponsors, such as certain permit holders, may receive a different stamp with conditions attached to work or duration. Since each stamp carries its own rights and limits, it is important to know exactly which one will apply to your situation rather than assuming full work access.
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