Friday, December 21, 2012

can Jamaican live in Ireland , on there passport

can Jamaican live in Ireland , on there passport?
i know we don't need visa to go to Ireland and if i am correct it stated that Ireland is one of the country Jamaican could visit visa free and stay unlimited . please let me know if this is true
Jamaica - 1 Answers
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NO ! This is not true, you will have to get a 'D' visa if you want to live in ireland as you are not EU citizens. A visa is required to enter ireland as well, and if a 'C' visit one you apply for, you can't stay over the stipulated time which is stamped in your passport, you have to leave and re-apply for the D VISA to stay there. You don't pay for a irish visa as a Jamaican national. You can also marry an EU citizen and that citizen can move and live with you in ireland under EU treaty rights as well, but not without a visa.





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Friday, December 7, 2012

Will XBOX Live Redeem codes bought in USA work in UK or Ireland

Will XBOX Live Redeem codes bought in USA work in UK or Ireland?
I live in Ireland and might get the code in USA
Video & Online Games - 4 Answers
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im pretty sure it will, its coming to the same network so it will probably work
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Nope they will not. Xbox live redeem codes will work in the place you get them for example UK ones work on EU AND UK consoles. US bought ones will work on US consoles If you look on the xbox site it will you tell you exactly what i just told you
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yes they should
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Yep, everthing live works, Except if you have a PAL(Eastern) system and try a NTSC(US) game, But points are fine.





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Saturday, December 1, 2012

i cant pay my doctor and hospital fee i live in cork ireland

i cant pay my doctor and hospital fee i live in cork ireland?
here is the story i had insurence with bupa and i went in surgery and i got a bill from hospital 4 thousand euro my insurance dont pay the money because it is a pre existing condition but no way that i can pay this money what happens if i cant pay this money i live in ireland cork city
Other - Ireland - 4 Answers
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I guess you will spend the new few years paying your hospital bill in installments? Bupa hasn't been involved in Ireland for many months now its been taken over by Quinn Healthcare? If its a pre-existing condition then any health insurance company are quite within their rights to not pay up. Its clearly stated on the forms when you join up. Surely you knew this before you went in for surgery?
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DON'T PAY. We should have a free universal healthcare system in this country. It's everybody's basic human right to have access to proper healthcare. What kind of barbarism advocates a system where the rich get treatment and the poor are left to rot because they can't afford to see a GP or they're put on a long waiting list, which by the time they've been seen, their condition is worse? It's about time we dismantled our two-tier health system for once and for all!
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You are not alone. Make an appointment with MABS. Google it. (Money Advice and Budgeting Service which is a government agency to help sort out debts - act as your advocate and negotiate with creditors/BUPA. Because of the current economic climate there is about a six week waiting list. Bring all relevant in and outgoing expenditure with you. Don't wait for the court order?
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As it is a pre existing condition, as another answerer put it, they are well within their rights not to pay, however you will have to come up with some solution to pay the fees. Either by installements, or another loan. Either way, the bill will have to be paid. Should you choose to bury your head in the sand and hope it will go away, the hospital will begin proceedings, which will involve further costs and a possible judgment against you. A judgment will prevent you from EVER getting any form of loan. Advise? Arrange something to discharge the fee.





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