Settle in Kerala from Ireland - Complete NRI Return Guide 2026
Settle in Kerala from Ireland — Complete NRI Return Guide 2026
Planning to return to Kerala from Ireland? This guide covers financial planning, property, business setup, tax implications, and family relocation for Ireland-based Keralites.
📖 NRI Return Guide Series
- NRI Return Kerala Checklist — Step-by-Step
- Documents Required for NRI Return
- Cost of Moving to Kerala
- Life After Abroad — Resettlement Guide
- NRI Banking: NRE vs NRO vs FCNR Accounts
- NRI Tax Planning: FEMA & Capital Gains
- Best Business Ideas for Returning NRIs
Also settling from: UAE | UK | Germany | France | USA | Canada
Ireland to Kerala — Key Steps
- Exit planning: Resign, collect occupational pension, notify Revenue Commissioners
- Repatriate funds: Wire transfer to NRE account — FEMA allows unlimited repatriation
- Sort property: NRI Home Loan up to ₹10 Crores
- Ship goods: Sea freight from Dublin/Cork + TR customs exemption
- Update status: Notify banks, update Aadhaar, file ITR + Irish departure tax return
- Start business: Register entity and apply for funding
Ireland-Specific Considerations
- PRSI contributions: Irish social insurance — may qualify for contributory pension at retirement age
- Revenue departure: Notify Irish Revenue of change in tax residency; file Form 12 for departure year
- Ireland-India DTAA: Double Tax Avoidance Agreement prevents double taxation
- EU/EEA PR: Irish PR (Stamp 4) lapses on extended absence; EU citizenship retained if applicable
- OCI card: Apply if not already held — no visa required for India visits
- Irish driving licence: Not directly convertible — Indian licence required
Property Finance
- NRI Home Loan — up to ₹10 Crores
- NRI Construction Loan
- NRI Plot Purchase Loan
- Loan Against Property — up to ₹5 Crores
📌 Start Your Business in Kerala
- Private Limited Company Registration
- LLP Registration
- Sole Proprietorship Registration
- FSSAI State License
- IEC Registration — for export businesses
Finance: Business Loans up to ₹10 Crores | Loan Against Property
Disclaimer: This guide is for educational purposes only. Irish tax, immigration, and FEMA regulations are subject to change. Consult qualified Irish and Indian legal, financial, and tax advisors. Blueberry FM is a financial services facilitator, not a legal or tax advisor. RBI · FEMA · ASCI compliant.