Tuesday, July 21, 2009

My husband and I would like to move/work in Ireland for a year. Any advice on how to do that


My husband and I would like to move/work in Ireland for a year. Any advice on how to do that?
We have ehard that it is nearly immposible for US Citizens to move and work in Ireland and would are hoping that is not true. We are currantly in banking/accounting, but are willing to do any line of work as long as we are able to pay our bills and have a little extra spending money. I would love to talk with someone who has been able to do this! Thank you for your advice!
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The first step, of course is to get passports. Then secure jobs and apply for visas. Your employers will have to help you find a place to live, unless you have other sponsors. If you have a job and a place to live, you will more than likely get approved for your visa.
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Unemployment in Ireland is high, but of course this depends on your professions/experience. Property isn't cheap, but this also depends on where you live now, and the cost of living you have now. As for visas/work permits, well this also depends on your profession and how "useful" you are! It would be easier to get a one year visa, and see how things go! Good luck!
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o.k apply for your visa's first of. then contact the banks in ireland http://www.nationalirishbank.ie http://www.bankofireland.ie http://www.aib.ie there are others but these are the main three banks, as for accomodation log on to, http://www.sherryfitzgerald.ie good luck.
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I actually did this in 1991. I had relatives in Ireland and I am very Irish with an Irish last name. If you can do work in the hospitality industry and you don't need to make a lot of money you can get by. If you want to email me I will tell you how i did it....oh yea my cousin is an accountant in Cork. My email address is my user name at yahoo.com good luck to you which is "ádh mór ort" in Gaelic R.G Mc 3