I am an Australian and I want to work nursing in Ireland...?
Hi. I am studying professional nursing in Australia and I want to work in Ireland when I graduate. What are my chances of getting a job there? I recently went on holiday to Ireland and thought it was a really nice place. i am 21 and female.
Other - Society & Culture - 1 Answers
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It seems that the best thing is to register. This link should help. http://www.nursingboard.ie/en/registering_to_practise.aspx
Work in Ireland
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Friday, December 21, 2012
Friday, December 14, 2012
Would pc games from North America work in Ireland
Would pc games from North America work in Ireland?
North Americia pc games work on Irish computers
PC - 2 Answers
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Yes. PCs aren't region locked, for games anyways. Screen Resolution is standard too, so there is no problem with that.
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Of course. :D
North Americia pc games work on Irish computers
PC - 2 Answers
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Yes. PCs aren't region locked, for games anyways. Screen Resolution is standard too, so there is no problem with that.
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Of course. :D
Friday, December 7, 2012
Permanent Residency in Ireland = allow to work in EU
Permanent Residency in Ireland = allow to work in EU?
Hi, I have the legal right to live and work in Ireland under a stamp 4 (is the immigration status, given to an individual with permission to reside in Ireland. It indicates that the person is entitled to work without a work permit). I am wondering does it means that I have the legal rights to work and live in other EU countries too? eg. UK The Blue Card - Ireland and UK are not subject to the proposal am not irish citizen
Immigration - 3 Answers
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No, but the EU approved the EU Blue Card, soon, people who have permanent residency in a EU-member state can move to another EU member state
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No. But if you were in other Euro country you could resort the "Schengen treaty" policy. Note: This only applys to citizens.
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No. Your residency status in Ireland carries no rights whatsoever in the UK or anywhere else in Europe. If you want to move to the UK, you must apply for a work visa for the UK.
Hi, I have the legal right to live and work in Ireland under a stamp 4 (is the immigration status, given to an individual with permission to reside in Ireland. It indicates that the person is entitled to work without a work permit). I am wondering does it means that I have the legal rights to work and live in other EU countries too? eg. UK The Blue Card - Ireland and UK are not subject to the proposal am not irish citizen
Immigration - 3 Answers
Random Answers, Critics, Comments, Opinions :
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No, but the EU approved the EU Blue Card, soon, people who have permanent residency in a EU-member state can move to another EU member state
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No. But if you were in other Euro country you could resort the "Schengen treaty" policy. Note: This only applys to citizens.
3 :
No. Your residency status in Ireland carries no rights whatsoever in the UK or anywhere else in Europe. If you want to move to the UK, you must apply for a work visa for the UK.
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