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  1. If you have spent a cumulative period of 12 months or more living outside of the Republic of Ireland after the age of 18, you must provide a copy of national police clearance for each country where you lived.

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  3. How to obtain overseas police clearance. The process for getting police clearance differs from country to country. Vetting Overview. Everyone who works with children and vulnerable people is legally required to be vetted by the National Vetting Bureau. Guide to applying for vetting. Vetting involves a two-stage application process.

  4. If you resided outside of Ireland, aged 18 or over for a period of time, six months or more (in total), you are required to submit a Police Certificate for that country. Please see below relevant information on 1) Statutory Declarations and 2) Police Certificates.

  5. Garda Vetting and Police Clearance. The HSE will carry out Garda Vetting Clearance on all new employees where their role is engaged in relevant work (e.g. access to, or contact with, children or vulnerable adults).

  6. If you have resided in countries outside of the Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland for a period of 6 months or more, you may be required to obtain a Police Clearance Certificate from those countries stating that you have no convictions recorded against you while residing there.

  7. What is Garda vetting? If you are working or volunteering with children or vulnerable adults in Ireland, you must go through Garda vetting. This process checks if you have a criminal record, or any history that might pose a threat to vulnerable people.

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