Wednesday, December 21, 2011

Will my Garmin work in Ireland

Will my Garmin work in Ireland?
I have a Garmin Nuvi, unfortunately I do not have it on me and do not know the model number exactly, but I just purchased it. Anyway it is for North America, as I am in Canada, but I will be travelling to Ireland soon and want to know if the gps will automatically work or not and if not, what must be done to make it work?
PDAs & Handhelds - 1 Answers
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No it wont work. You will need to download an Ireland map onto it. I never downloaded it, so I'm not exactly sure where you would go to do this. Call the company and ask them. Hope this helped.

Wednesday, December 14, 2011

Are Romanians allowed to work In Ireland

Are Romanians allowed to work In Ireland ?
im a Romanian And i want to work in ireland but im not sure if we are allowed to
Immigration - 5 Answers
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yo gtfo u cant go to ireland unless ur irish
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Nope, we've found that the Romanians cannot be trusted. Try the Netherlands, I hear anything goes there
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Yeah, but only jobs that Irish don`t want to do - like lawn care, toilet cleaning, picking vegetables & fruits, writing bouncing checks all those 50 cents an hour jobs, and pushing some cannabis - on the side.
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Romania and Ireland are both in the European Union. The EU freedom of movement rules state that any citizen of an EU country is allowed to live and work in any other EU country. Ireland may have a few restrictions of its own, but basically, they can't stop you working there.
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You will need to apply for a work permit but apart from that you have a right as a citizen of an EU member state to move there & live there if you wish If you ring the Irish Embassy in Bucharest they should be able to confirm if you still need a work permit to work in the Republic of Ireland http://www.citizensinformation.ie/categories/employment/migrant-workers/employment-permits/work_permits Contact details for Irish Embassy http://www.embassyofireland.ro/home/index.aspx?id=34520

Wednesday, December 7, 2011

Will my iPhone work in Ireland

Will my iPhone work in Ireland?
I live in Colorado, USA and I'm going to Dublin, Ireland for a friends wedding this June. Will my iPhone with standard AT&T service work there. Is there any additional charges for using it there? Should I contact AT&T prior to my trip? What about chargers, do I need adapters for the plug ins? Thanks for your help.
Other - Ireland - 2 Answers
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Your iPhone will work, but there will be additional charges for using it. Making calls and sending texts will cost more, and you will also be charged to receive calls, however I don't think you will be charged extra to receive texts. Contact AT&T to find out exactly what these charges will be. I always play it safe and use a payphone for making calls abroad, that way I know what I've paid and won't get any nasty surprises. You will need an adaptor as we have three pronged plugs here: http://z.about.com/d/gouk/1/0/Q/1/-/-/wall.jpg
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I Should Be Doing Something Else's answer is fine, but in addition to an adaptor, you'll need a transformer, because in Ireland the electricity is different, and if you plug your phone in in Ireland without one, it will fry.

Thursday, December 1, 2011

If I buy a PSP in America will it work in Ireland

If I buy a PSP in America will it work in Ireland?
Can i use an irish charger to charge it or will i need a voltage converter to charge it and will european games work on it
Video & Online Games - 1 Answers
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look at the transformer. if it says 110-240v or something similar you can use it. You'd need to buy a physical adaptor for the sockets, but not a voltage adaptor. Most phone and computer chargers these days can be used in different voltage areas.