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How Parents Leave Ireland Works

How Parents Leave Ireland Works

09 Jul 2026


Balancing work and family life can be challenging for new parents, which is why Ireland offers statutory Parent's Leave to support families during the early years of a child's life. Parent's Leave gives eligible employees time away from work after the birth or adoption of a child, while Parent's Benefit provides financial support during this period.

What Is Parent's Leave in Ireland?

Parent's Leave is a statutory leave entitlement that allows eligible parents to take time off work during the first two years after a child's birth or adoption. It is designed to support early childcare and promote work-life balance for families.

Key facts:

  • Each parent can take up to 9 weeks of Parent's Leave
  • Leave can be taken within the first 2 years of birth or adoption
  • The entitlement is per parent, not per child
  • Available to employees and eligible self-employed individuals
  • Applies to mothers, fathers, adoptive parents, and same-sex couples

Current Parent's Benefit payment rate: €299 per week.

Figures correct as of 2026, subject to change. Verify at gov.ie/citizensinformation.ie before acting.

Employers are not required to pay wages during leave, but may offer top-ups. Parent's Leave is separate from maternity leave, paternity leave, and parental leave.

Changes to Parent's Leave (From 1 August 2024)

  • Increased from 7 weeks to 9 weeks per parent
  • Applies to children under 2 years of age at the time of change
  • Leave must be used before the child turns 2
  • Parent's Benefit increased in line with the new entitlement

Types of Leave for Parents in Ireland

Leave TypeKey Details
Maternity leave26 weeks (+ 16 unpaid), paid
Adoptive leave24 weeks (+ 16 unpaid), paid
Paternity leave2 weeks, paid
Parental leave26 weeks, unpaid
Parent's Leave9 weeks per parent, paid
Leave for medical care5 days/year, unpaid

Parent's Leave Rules and Eligibility in Ireland

Parent's Leave is governed by the Parent's Leave and Benefit Act 2019 (as amended). To qualify, you must be a relevant parent under the legislation.

Who Can Take Parent's Leave?

  • Biological parents
  • Adoptive parents
  • Spouse, civil partner, or cohabiting partner of a parent
  • Parents of donor-conceived children
  • Partner of an adoptive parent (if not jointly adopting)

How and When Leave Can Be Taken

  • Must be taken within 104 weeks (2 years) of birth or adoption
  • Can be taken as one continuous block or in separate weeks of at least 1 week
  • Employers must receive at least 6 weeks' written notice
  • Employers can postpone parent's leave for up to 12 weeks if granting leave would have a substantial adverse effect on the business

PRSI Requirements

To qualify for Parent's Benefit, you generally need at least 39 weeks of PRSI contributions. A combination of paid and credited contributions may count. Applies to PRSI classes A, E, H, and S. Self-employed workers may qualify under Class S.

How to Apply for Parent's Leave in Ireland

Step 1: Inform Your Employer

Give written notice at least 6 weeks before leave starts. Include the start date, duration, how leave will be taken, and the child's birth or adoption details.

Step 2: Apply for Parent's Benefit

Apply online through MyWelfare.ie at least 4 weeks before leave starts (earlier if self-employed). You will need your PPS number, employer details, child information, and PRSI contribution records.

Workplace Relations Commission Disputes and Complaints

Employees are protected by law from unfair treatment for exercising their Parent's Leave rights. If a dispute arises, you can make a complaint to the Workplace Relations Commission (WRC) within 6 months of the issue occurring. After Parent's Leave, you are entitled to return to your normal job or a suitable alternative role on no less favourable terms.

Common Mistakes to Avoid

  • Missing the 6-week notice deadline
  • Confusing Parent's Leave with Parental Leave
  • Applying late for Parent's Benefit
  • Not checking PRSI eligibility
  • Failing to keep written records

Parent's Leave in Ireland Made Simple

Parent's Leave gives working parents valuable time to care for their child while maintaining employment protection and access to financial support through Parent's Benefit. Understanding eligibility rules, PRSI conditions, and application deadlines helps ensure a smooth process.

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FAQs

How do I apply for Parent's Leave in Ireland?

Notify your employer at least 6 weeks in advance, then apply separately for Parent's Benefit through MyWelfare.ie.

Can both parents claim Parent's Leave and Parent's Benefit?

Yes, each eligible parent has their own entitlement of up to 9 weeks.

What PRSI contributions are needed for Parent's Benefit?

You generally need at least 39 weeks of qualifying PRSI contributions in the relevant tax year.

Can self-employed workers get Parent's Benefit?

Yes, if they meet the required PRSI Class S contribution conditions.

What is the difference between Parent's Leave and Parental Leave?

Parent's Leave is a shorter paid leave for early childcare, while Parental Leave is longer and generally unpaid.

Disclaimer: This article is intended for general informational and educational purposes only and should not be construed as legal, regulatory, tax, business, or financial advice. While reasonable efforts have been made to ensure that all facts, figures, and data are accurate and valid as of the date of publication, no warranty or guarantee is given as to the ongoing completeness, accuracy, or currency of the information The content is based on information available at the time of publication. Regulations, government policies, market conditions, and service offerings may change over time and vary across jurisdictions and providers. As a result, some information may no longer be current or applicable. Readers should independently verify all information and consult qualified professional advisors before making any financial, legal, or business decisions.


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