where can i find prison break episodes besides fox because it doesn't work in Ireland?
Comics & Animation - 3 Answers
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I love that show,start now in september ,you can watch it in sidereel.com or any web which transmit tv ,just write prison break new season and is come out a lot of page
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Try tvcorn.com or veoh.com
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http://www.fubox.org/prison-break Enjoy.
Friday, September 21, 2012
Friday, September 14, 2012
Currently I am in Northern Ireland on Work Permit. Can I visit Dublin on UK work permit visa
Currently I am in Northern Ireland on Work Permit. Can I visit Dublin on UK work permit visa.?
Currently I am in Northern Ireland on Work Permit. Can I visit Dublin on UK work permit visa. Is there any problem if I visit Dublin on UK Work Permit visa? I am a resident of India.
Dublin - 2 Answers
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If you hold an Indian passport you will need to apply for a Irish visa prior to travel to Dublin. U.K. visa are not recognized in the Republic of Ireland. If you would get caught without visa you would be subject to deportation to India as Indian passport holder.. http://foreignaffairs.gov.ie/home/index.aspx?id=8777 .. You need to fill the Irish visa application online and mail it together with your supporting documents to the Irish authorization which will be told to you in the online application process. http://www.inis.gov.ie/en/INIS/Pages/Applying%20Online ..
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No, a British visa won't cover you to visit the Republic of Ireland, you will need a separate visa
Currently I am in Northern Ireland on Work Permit. Can I visit Dublin on UK work permit visa. Is there any problem if I visit Dublin on UK Work Permit visa? I am a resident of India.
Dublin - 2 Answers
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If you hold an Indian passport you will need to apply for a Irish visa prior to travel to Dublin. U.K. visa are not recognized in the Republic of Ireland. If you would get caught without visa you would be subject to deportation to India as Indian passport holder.. http://foreignaffairs.gov.ie/home/index.aspx?id=8777 .. You need to fill the Irish visa application online and mail it together with your supporting documents to the Irish authorization which will be told to you in the online application process. http://www.inis.gov.ie/en/INIS/Pages/Applying%20Online ..
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No, a British visa won't cover you to visit the Republic of Ireland, you will need a separate visa
Friday, September 7, 2012
can a eu citizen and a non eu citizen get married, live and work in Ireland
can a eu citizen and a non eu citizen get married, live and work in Ireland?
Other - Ireland - 3 Answers
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Depends on where the non-Eu citizen is from, but I don't see why not. If there's work available for them, that is.
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Yes you can. Both people can work and live in Ireland or any other EU country. There was a big case settled in the European court of Justice in Late 2009. There will be registration process to be completed and maybe an interview if they believe it is a marriage of convenience.
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You can, but it won't be easy: INIS (the Irish Naturalisation & Immigration Service) has an entire sub-division dedicated to problem of non-EU citizens marrying Irish citizens (or other EU citizens) just to to live in Ireland. Basically, they would have to be convinced that the marriage is for real. (Also, contrary to popular opinion, just being from another EU country doesn't give you an *automatic* right to enter Ireland either. There are limitations. For example, if the Gardai believe you to be a threat to public safety, national security, or are, in some other way, an undesirable person, you can be refused entry. Also, if you stay longer than 3 months without engaging in some form of economic activity, or without being able to prove you otherwise would not be a burden on the State, you can be ejected too).
Other - Ireland - 3 Answers
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Depends on where the non-Eu citizen is from, but I don't see why not. If there's work available for them, that is.
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Yes you can. Both people can work and live in Ireland or any other EU country. There was a big case settled in the European court of Justice in Late 2009. There will be registration process to be completed and maybe an interview if they believe it is a marriage of convenience.
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You can, but it won't be easy: INIS (the Irish Naturalisation & Immigration Service) has an entire sub-division dedicated to problem of non-EU citizens marrying Irish citizens (or other EU citizens) just to to live in Ireland. Basically, they would have to be convinced that the marriage is for real. (Also, contrary to popular opinion, just being from another EU country doesn't give you an *automatic* right to enter Ireland either. There are limitations. For example, if the Gardai believe you to be a threat to public safety, national security, or are, in some other way, an undesirable person, you can be refused entry. Also, if you stay longer than 3 months without engaging in some form of economic activity, or without being able to prove you otherwise would not be a burden on the State, you can be ejected too).
Saturday, September 1, 2012
Does iphone 3G gps work well in Ireland
Does iphone 3G gps work well in Ireland?
I'm planning a trip to Ireland, just curious how well the gps on the iphone 3G works out there. Trying to decide if I need to get a rental car with GPS or if my iphone will work as well there as it does in the U.S.
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I am pretty sure it wont work in Ireland, I would get a rental car with GPS just in case.
I'm planning a trip to Ireland, just curious how well the gps on the iphone 3G works out there. Trying to decide if I need to get a rental car with GPS or if my iphone will work as well there as it does in the U.S.
Other - Ireland - 1 Answers
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I am pretty sure it wont work in Ireland, I would get a rental car with GPS just in case.
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