Thursday, July 21, 2011

I had applied for a work in Ireland as customer service. and they required me a work permit number

I had applied for a work in Ireland as customer service. and they required me a work permit number.?
I am a Filipino, they said that I need to have a work permit number before they will process my application. I don't know where and what site will I go to apply for the said permit number. thanks a lot
Other - Ireland - 2 Answers
Random Answers, Critics, Comments, Opinions :
1 :
I don't think you would be able to get a work permit, to be honest with you. Customer Service does not generally require any qualifications or a hard to find skillset, therefore there would be no need for the employer to look to non-EU candidates to fill the vacancy, not when there are so many unemployed Irish people who need the job.
2 :
If you have a job offer, which I think you have, then you should take that letter to your nearest Irish Embassy or Consulate and give them a copy and say that you would like the necessary document as you have a chance to apply for a job. Normally how it works for non-EU nationals is that you get the job offer in writing, then contact the Irish (or other EU country's) government for the work permit.

Thursday, July 14, 2011

How does one go about getting a work permit in Ireland

How does one go about getting a work permit in Ireland?
I hear that employers applying for your work permit need to prove that the position could not be filled by a local?
Other - Ireland - 4 Answers
Random Answers, Critics, Comments, Opinions :
1 :
There are job vacancies in Ireland? Please tell me where because my partner is going to be laid off next week. This website give you information about work permits http://www.globalvisas.com/ireland/ireland_work_permit.html I can't imagine an employer would have to prove that the position could not be filled by a "local" but I'll stand corrected if I'm wrong. I would hope they could hire the most suitable person for the job be that an Irish person, EU national or an non-EU national as long as their permit/visa allowed them to work in Ireland.
2 :
Maybe you should find work first and then get the permit! There's nothing but lay offs in Ireland at the moment
3 :
You have to find an employer registered in Ireland who is willing to employ you. Once you have the letter offering you the position, you can apply for your necessary documents. However, this is still no guarantee that you will get the permit. Oh yeah, you also have to be outside of Ireland when making your applications.
4 :
hey what a job in ireland no way this is a joke question could not be filled by locals im a local ill do it

Thursday, July 7, 2011

can i buy a nokia phone in dubai that will work in ireland

can i buy a nokia phone in dubai that will work in ireland??
nokia n95.. its a good 100-150 euro cheaper over there but can i buy it sim free and bring it back to ireland to use with my irish sim card??
Cell Phones & Plans - 2 Answers
Random Answers, Critics, Comments, Opinions :
1 :
the only way you can do that is if the N95 is unlocked, then you can use whatever sim card you have.
2 :
In UAE all the mobile phones are unlocked. The phones in UAE use a 900/ 1800 / 1900 frequency, but I believe the N95 is Quadband ( Bought mine on April 4 in UAE, before the release, but sold it). Just check the frequency in Ireland and match it with the phones frequency. Contact your local phone dealer for more information (Axiom Telecom, Cellucom, etc.)

Friday, July 1, 2011

Do accountants from the Philippines qualified to work in Ireland?What are the requirements

Do accountants from the Philippines qualified to work in Ireland?What are the requirements?

Philippines - 2 Answers
Random Answers, Critics, Comments, Opinions :
1 :
work as accountants in Ireland? i guess they have different requirements.
2 :
I think not. You need to pass certain exams like CAT(Certified Acctg. Technician), CB (certified bookkeeper) and the like. It actually depends on what your specialization is like taxation, payroll, auditing etc. But if you like not to take the exams it's fine. You may still go and work there but with a limited scope only.