Thursday, June 7, 2012

I want to live in Ireland. How can I make this happen

I want to live in Ireland. How can I make this happen?
I live in Texas.... You can't just move to a different country so no smart ass answers.
Other - Ireland - 9 Answers
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1 :
....move....there?
2 :
move to ireland.
3 :
You'll need to be a bit more specific or you'll only get smart a*se answers Eg. Where would you want to live What would you want to do here Do you have means to support yourself...etc I advise you visit here first, there are also very few jobs, so unless you are able to support yourself you'll find it hard to get a job.
4 :
Try and look for available houses to buy or rent here and maybe u should look up on google about moving abroad coz thats all ive got but i thought u would like a different answer other than "move there"!
5 :
Google it, look what I've found: http://www.inis.gov.ie/ Look for naturalization (that means becoming a citizen).
6 :
First thing is to get into the country legally. Do you have a parent (in Ireland's case a grandparent) who was a citizen of an EU member state? If you can acquire citizenship through a parent who is a citizen of an EU member state, provided you have the passport to prove citizenship you can move to Ireland & be treated as if you are a citizen of that country If you can't acquire citizenship of an EU member state then you'll need to apply for a visa. At the moment regulations around visas have tightened up, unless you are have a skill or talent that is rare or unique & in demand you will find it difficult to get one. If you could find a job in Ireland first it would be easier to get a job, however, as things currently stand employers are obliged to consider Irish candidates followed by citizens of EU member states first. An employer must prove they can't find anyone in the EU to do a job first before they award it to someone from outside the EU. The other possibility is attending University/college in Ireland. Information on moving to Ireland http://www.citizensinformation.ie/categories/moving-country/moving-to-ireland
7 :
marry a rich irish man
8 :
i want to move there too, im trying hard, just be street smart and all that, but if you really want to go there just keep trying, dont worry i live in australia, we'll get there one day
9 :
in Ireland the immigration laws state that for an individual to become a citizen of Ireland they must hold residence for 5 years. sounds easy right? here is the catch, tourists can only stay for 13 months meaning to become an Irish citizen you must get a job in Ireland (all but impossible at the moment) or go to school in Ireland (good luck with that).





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