Friday, January 21, 2011

How can I work in Ireland

How can I work in Ireland?
I would like to work in Ireland as a carpenter.
Other - Ireland - 4 Answers
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Right now the Job Market In Ireland Is Really Hurting. You Probably Will Not Be Able To Find Work, Unless You Already Have A Work Permit. If you are coming from the US, they will not give you a work permit. If you have enough funds to support your self for 6months, the Government will let you stay for that period of time. It might take a few years until the job market turns around. Good Luck!
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That's a question quite a lot of native Irish are asking at the moment also. My advice would be to stay away for another year or so, and then see what the situation is.
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Please don't come...you'll only end up going back home. A lot of Ireland is unemployed...we have plenty of carpenters, just not enough work. The job market is really bad right now, and every day you hear about more cuts. It's very depressing, you'd be safer somewhere else.
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From what I can see, you are from the USA, so unfortunately there would be no way you could get a visa if your profession was as a carpenter. I remember a question only a couple of days ago from an Irish fella who was a carpenter saying that he had ben out of work for a year. You would need to take some time to have a long think about what you want from your future career and living arrangements, because I can see from your Q&A that you recently wanted to live in Britain and work as an actor. Good luck with whatever you decide to do.

Friday, January 14, 2011

Can I use a british passport to work in Ireland

Can I use a british passport to work in Ireland?
OK..I was born in Canada and hold a Candian passport. My parents were actually both born in England. If I apply for a british/UK passport can I move to the Republic of Ireland and work and live as long as I want? I read somewhere that because they are all part of the EU that anyone with an EU passport can work anywhere within the EU countries. Does that count if I get a UK passport and want to live in Ireland? I've actually read up on it and the UK is actually seen as an EU country. I am actually free to work anywhere within the EU with a british passport.
Other - United Kingdom - 4 Answers
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i dunna
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Yes. If you have a passport for any EU country you can live and work in any EU country
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No, you can't
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Unless you are working in Northern Ireland, which is part of the United Kingdom, I would bet the answer is no. The best thing to do is to contact the Irish Consulate.

Friday, January 7, 2011

anyone who has worked in ireland as a traveler, wat it is like? easy to get bar work

anyone who has worked in ireland as a traveler, wat it is like? easy to get bar work?
i have bar experience, also accomodation, is it expensive?
Other - Ireland - 1 Answers
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its like any other country, prices can range from very expensiv up to cheap. If you wan live cheaply, try hostels ( http://www.hostelbooker.com ) Ireland in general is quite expensive, but there are ways to live cheaply, not eating out in restaurants, and instead buying food in tesco, lidl, or aldi. as regards bar work, its easy enough to gain a job in a bar as long as u have experience an a good comand of english. Over here, bars are very much social places where ppl will come in and spend the day talking to the bar men/women, so being chatty and easy to talk to is a plus also.

Saturday, January 1, 2011

if i buy a blackberry online will it work in ireland

if i buy a blackberry online will it work in ireland?
i want to buy a blackberry online and its from america but if i put in a iriah pay as you go sim card will it stil work??
PDAs & Handhelds - 1 Answers
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Just make sure it is UNLOCKED, or LOCKED to the service provider you intend to get the service from.