Im 19 and going to ireland where i will be able to buy alcohol, can i bring some back on teh plane to the U.S? if its not legal, do i have any chance of smuggling it in say a suitcase?...
For my geography project i have to find out what they do for entertainment in Ireland. what do people do for fun,what is there to visit. what sports do they play and what the average home is like and ...
if big ian has to retire his post due to ill health and old age should marty not take over as first minister as he is the deputy and the 2nd highest rank in the northern ireland assembly....
if i had a vote (im an american citizen so i dont) i would totally vote NO
its ridiculous Additional Details i live in ireland so i know all about what a joke the government is ...
Would it be completely far fetched to get my BA in education here in America and then move to Ireland, sub around and have another job on the side to support myself, and go for my master's ...
January is the best time for me to travel but I don't know if it will still be beautiful then. Is that really a bad time, do I need to wait until april or even summer time??...
When my daughter went to a Government office in Dublin To get a Number to take up employment and told the woman there that both her parents were born in Dublin cos she has an American accent The ...
About 3 years ago, I met an Irish guy living in the states. We hit it off right away and starting seeing each other. Spent about 2 weeks hanging out together every day. I don't believe in love ...
yas are going to love it ere,we love the americans this side!
hope yas enjoy it ere
jamiemacgiollaphadraig
Whatever you do, dont claim to be irish cuz of your great great great grandad!
Dave
The property market is slowing at the minute so you might be able to get good value on a house in the coming years. I hope to leave Ireland for a few years. I'd like to live in Beijing, Shanghai or Singapore and then maybe somewhere in California. They're more interesting than Ireland. No matter what I do I plan to come back to Ireland but only because it's my real home.
greenorlagh
what sort of things do you want to know?
Orla C
Find out about moving to the EU first, as there is a lot of red tape involved for non-EU nationals, much more so that for EU nationals.
It's a very different culture to what you're used to, but it's also nothing like the Ireland of the 1950s or even the 1980s - all that's gone. Your dollar will NOT go far at the moment, so don't think that you can move into a big house right away.
Ruth
Come for a visit, go to a pub, and start asking questions/ People will be more than happy to chat.
There are lots of Americans here too, you'll feel right at home.
And the property market is terrible, and the dollar to the euro is terrible. So maybe first off make sure you can get a job here that pays in euros.
wireczar
There are some very good (private and Government) websites under immigrating to Ireland. They helped me a lot when I left the US