Monday, May 14, 2012

I would like to live in ireland long term.. but I don't even know where to start. can someone help me

I would like to live in ireland long term.. but I don't even know where to start. can someone help me?

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1 :
If you are not an EU national and are not independently wealthy, it's not going to happen anytime soon, I'm sorry to say.
2 :
You need to say what nationality you are in order for anyone to give you detailed information. Bearing this in mind you should find the information you need at the following websites. Do bear in mind that the economy in Ireland is very bad and unemployment is currently 14.7%, so jobs are very hard to find.
3 :
Start in the cities and go around.
4 :
If you are not an EU citizen it will be hard for you to even get to live in Ireland and once you get here its pretty immpossible to find jobs.
5 :
God why is everyone is so negative. if you want to move over than do. irelands lovely...its the people that make it. Yes there is no jobs in ireland at the moment but give us a couple of years and i reckon things are on the up....thank you enda kenny....you have gave us hope... Also may i point out....everyones leaving ireland....moving to australia and canada for jobs so give it time. maybe come over and visit before you make the big step.... 2 or 3weeks holidays...give you time to travel around and see were you want to settle...(please dont stay in dublin)...theres more to ireland. cork and kerry is beautiful. tourists seem to love galway but ireland pretty small so easy to travel easily to anywhere in ireland.
6 :
Hey Charlie, have you ever been around Tralee? I visited from the States last year and if I could settle anywhere, probably would be there. Need to land a job before the move though..





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