Sunday, November 21, 2010

Visa to work in Ireland from Argentina

Visa to work in Ireland from Argentina?
My girl friend is from Argentina she has been here in Ireland working under a working holiday visa but that expired. Can this be renewed or can she get a visa that will last longer for Ireland? Please help.
Immigration - 2 Answers
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No, she cannot. She can get a visa that last longer only if she is highly qualified and has skills that are in short supply in Ireland, which is unlikely given the recession.
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Your girlfriend needed to explore whether or not she could extend her visa before it expired not afterwards. Contact the Irish Naturalisation & Immigration Service for advice or find a solicitor specialising in immigration matters to get advice http://www.inis.gov.ie/en/INIS/Pages/WP07000003

Sunday, November 14, 2010

How hard is it to get a work visa and find work in Ireland if you are coming from the U.S

How hard is it to get a work visa and find work in Ireland if you are coming from the U.S?

Other - Ireland - 7 Answers
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idk
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WHY?????
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I have dealt with Visas myself, not to Ireland, but working with any government cant be easy.
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it's easy- because you have usa education they look up to that, you should have no problem. start with something small to get familar with things then go big.
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Pretty hard.
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It often depends what skills and work experience and what type of education you have. It could be difficult or easy depending on your situation. I thought I would give you some websites so that you can look them up. Maybe that will help you a little. http://oasis.gov.ie (this site should answer any questions you have regarding the Irish government and visas) http://www.daft.ie ( this site will help you find a flat or a house share) http://www.irishjobs.ie (the minimum wage in Ireland is Euro 7.65) Good luck!
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ha....im here in Dublin right now...been here a month. I am babysitting and cleaning to make money and I have a degree in Social Work which is one of the schemes listed for work authorizations. I am not saying that it would be difficult for someone in the IT field, probably have better luck than me. ou won't be able to get a permit unless you are skilled in something, so don't expect to come here and work legally at a hotel or pub. There is a way to get a 4 month permit. look up BUNAC

Sunday, November 7, 2010

How can I get consulting work in Ireland

How can I get consulting work in Ireland?
I work in education and technology
Other - Ireland - 1 Answers
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try looking at job sites such as jobs.ie or monster.ie

Monday, November 1, 2010

Now that Ireland is wealthier than Britain, is it time the Brits lost their attitude

Now that Ireland is wealthier than Britain, is it time the Brits lost their attitude?
For many years there has been great anti-Irish prejudice in Britain. It was somewhat understandable when crowds of Irish people were emigrating to Britain for work. Ireland has had full employment for seven years now. We are one of the wealthiest nations in the world on a per capita basis (second only to Japan) according to The Economist. Yet many British still think Irish are freeloaders taking their jobs. Why? Proportionately more British are coming to Ireland looking for work. I have been assaulted in Britain on more than one occasion for being Irish.
Immigration - 5 Answers
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i live in England i can honestly say i never come across this prejudice before, we have openly employed Irish people at the firm where i work without any Prejudice or anything.
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Maybe the government of Ireland should invade Britain. Why not?
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The British as a nation prejudges everyone that doesn't appear in Buerke's Peerage, even the Royal family are a target as a result of their German heritage. I don't believe you should worry, if Ireland is now richer, good luck to them!
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we have come a long way since the no blacks, no irish, no dogs days. Of course the British should lose their prejudices, just as the Irish should lose their anti-English, 600 years of oppression attitude. I think in the main part both countries have.
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oi oiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii i am Irish in London what the hell are you rattling on about?????????