Saturday, February 21, 2009

Do you need any ecucation to work at a funeal home in Ireland

Do you need any ecucation to work at a funeal home in Ireland?
I live in Norway and would like to work in Ireland next year. Is the funeral homes much different in Ireland then in Norway? Do I need any education to be able to work at funeral home in Ireland? Is the "undertaker"/funeral director job much different then what I'm used to in Norway?
Other - Education - 2 Answers
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You don't if you are a client! Try googling 'Ireland' and 'funeral homes' to see if there is a regulatory organization, which can give you some idea of educational requirements. Or, you might want to prepare a short outline of your experience and e-mail it to a few funeral himes and ask if they (or their contacts) would be interested in your services.
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Don't have a definite answer but I know there are people dying to get into funeral homes every day of the week!

Saturday, February 14, 2009

How can a US Citizen, non-student, work in Ireland

How can a US Citizen, non-student, work in Ireland?
I graduated about a year ago, so I can't go on any student programs. I'd love to do this working holiday I've been reading about, but I'm a US citizen. Does anyone know anything about how I might get a job/visa/whatever over in Ireland to work for about 6 months? I've visited once and have wanted to go back ever since. A change of pace, like living in Ireland, would be good for me. Please help!
Other - Ireland - 2 Answers
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You need to get a job offer first, then that company needs to show that they couldn't find an EU citizen able to do the job. Then you apply for a visa. The company will advise you on the proceedure. Its hard and slow and only possible if you have special skills. The UK is a lot easier and you can work in Northern Ireland with a UK work permit.
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Go to google.Type in Irish working holiday visa...Then it will explain everything...I am pretty sure that you will get it no problem,the Irish love americans...i don't tink its easier to get into northern Ireland like that guy said..hope i helped in some way..gl 2u

Saturday, February 7, 2009

What is the easiest way for a Malaysian to become eligable to work in Ireland

What is the easiest way for a Malaysian to become eligable to work in Ireland?
Malaysian citizen, currently visiting Swedish boyfriend in Dublin. The boyfriend is working full time in Ireland. Want to stay permanently and work. What do we do?
Immigration - 1 Answers
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Become a doctor or nurse. All countries are looking for them. No country wants the unskilled and uneducated workers. Every country has an abundance of them.