Saturday, May 21, 2011

Does anyone know how an american citizen can get a work visa for ireland

Does anyone know how an american citizen can get a work visa for ireland?
My boyfriend lives in Ireland and has asked me to move over with him. I was wondering how I could go about getting a work visa
Other - Ireland - 5 Answers
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Maybe you should try to contact the Irish consulate. I'm sure they could help you with that.
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A pass port would do the same thing. But don't be stupid. Going to Ireland for the boyfriend is radical and senseless. Unless of course you have nothing better to do here.
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visit the websites below, you might be able to get a temporary visa then when you get there go talk to the officials, i had a friend who just moved there and worked without a visa, of course your job choices will be limited..' And a passport is not the same thing....
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It's really difficult for non-EU citizens to work in Ireland. One fast-track way could be to get married (assuming your boyfriend is an Irish citizen or has legal status). Check with an Irish lawyer. Or if you enroll as a student you're allowed to work a certain number of hours. But student fees for non-EU citizens are horrendous, so it mightn't be worth it.
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ha ha! I met an irish boy last summer. We're to be married in the spring (and yes, i'm MOVING there. From NYC.) If you are a student, you can get a temporary work permit through here: http://www.bunac.org/ When you get there, you might be able to apply for a work visa through your job (my cousin did it this way)

Saturday, May 14, 2011

iphone 3g bought in america work in ireland

iphone 3g bought in america work in ireland?
i have bought an apple iphone 3g, if i unlock it and bring it to ireland will everything work? i know the unlock is not available yet-but i will unlock it when it is)
Cell Phones & Plans - 2 Answers
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You can just buy one from O2, I think they cover ierland, you will need to find a carrier with the same technology even if its unlocked if the tech isn't the same it won't work. iphone sucks. It doesn’t have anything. Its all hype. It can't text pictures, it can't record video, it had connection issues, no mobileTV, no ATT services, most apps are pointless and dumb, no external memory so your stuck with your limit, too itunes centric, low speakerphone, no “true” Bluetooth (just apple headsets.), its accelerometer is slow, no flash for its web browser so your stuck with just youtube for videos, and the camera doesn’t have any features or flash. No zoom, no color effects, no frames, no brightness settings, no built in FM radio, too many people have it, it ends up costing more in plans, it doesn’t have a slot for cell phone key chains, it is really hard to text on the digital QWERTY keyboard, no TTY support, kinda dull and simple looking. It’s no good SOO overrated. Much better phones out there.
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probably

Saturday, May 7, 2011

If I but a 3rd generation ipod touch in America will it work in Ireland

If I but a 3rd generation ipod touch in America will it work in Ireland?

Music & Music Players - 4 Answers
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yes there global standards you just change the power plug supplied in the box
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ofcourse.. ipods play music.. its doesnt matter if its America or Ireland.. it plays music
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it will work around the globe and also you will be entitled for global warranty of the product.
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Of course it'll work.

Sunday, May 1, 2011

Does Vodafone (Ireland) work in London (England)

Does Vodafone (Ireland) work in London (England)?
So I'm going to London on Wednesday and wondering if my phone works there. I live in the Rep. Of Ireland and my network is vodafone. Answer before Wednesday morning! Thanks for the help!
London - 3 Answers
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Yeah, vodafone works all over England.
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Vodafone ..an international-multinational company...sponsors of sport world-wide, ....er..let me think do they operate in the UK...er....not sure, after all, the UK is part of the world, and Vodafone are a world wide company..its more than likeley that the answer might possibly be..er..maybe, in fact, in all probability I would surmise that they probably do, but then again........
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Big H, this is not a "Duh!" question - the fact that Vodafone operates in many countries doesn't mean that Jacks' phone will work unless he has roaming enabled on his phone. His contract will be with Vodafone (Ireland), a different legal company from Vodafone (UK), so the only way he can get a proper answer to this question is to contact Vodafone in Ireland.