The current immigration arrangements for family reunification are set out in the Policy Document for Non-EEA Family Reunification, which is available on my Department's website. The policy document sets out the rationale for applying resource requirements as part of the overall assessment of whether to approve an application for family reunification.
In general terms, the sponsor must demonstrate their capacity to provide for their family member(s) if they are to be granted a permission to come to Ireland. Separately, it is open to spouses of general employment permit holders to apply for employment permits in their own right and enter the State and work.
A review of the Non-EEA Family Reunification Policy is currently underway. The review, which is at an advanced stage, is examining a wide range of matters relating to family reunification, including those relating to holders of the general employment permit issued by the Department of Enterprise, Trade and Employment. The review will be informed by considerations of relevant Government Departments, including those of the the Department of Health and the Department of Enterprise, Trade and Employment who have roles in regulation, employment rights, and minimum wages in relation to the health sector .