Thank you for your replies.
Looks a bit more involved than at 1st look but all totally reasonable.
Was looking at it as building experience in Ireland is painfully slow and would like a good solid year with the head down to Instruct as much as possible.
@sapperkenno I will be graduating with a degree this year and there is a 1 visa for recent graduates. For Irish anyway's.
Does anyone know if there is a demand for dual qualified pilots at the EASA schools or will it be hard to get a position. 560 TT and 200 hours instructing.
I also have a 2 year visa for Canada and this is now looking as a better option as it will lead to permanent status. Similar conversion criteria only there is a mandatory 15 hours flying and 15 hours theory. Anyone know if there is a demand in Canada at the moment. I would prefer Vancouver as I have friends there but I would imagine jobs there are highly sought after.