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 Should I move to Ireland?
I'm currently 15 so I obviously have a while until I have to really think about it :P. But I went to Ireland when I was younger and I absolutely loved it. It was so much better than America in ...


 Ireland....Help?
i want to do a forigen exchange program in my jounier of sophmore year in high school so i trying to figure some stuff out about Ireland.
Do they have segregation
How are woman treated
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 Irish countryside?
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 Where is the best place to visit on a holiday to Ireland?
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 A good holiday destination for family.?
hi all is there any where that we could go that is cheap as we only have £380. To spend and its for 2 adults an 2 children one of the children have Autism.
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 Is it possible to drive with an european car in Ireland?
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 Do full-blooded Irish take offense when Irish-Americans take a lot of pride in being Irish?
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 The Irish ring with the hands wrapped around the heart and the crown on top---what is it called?
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 Is it ok to wear orange in Dublin, ireland?
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 Mother was born in Dublin, Ireland, that makes me a citizen?
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 Are you allowed to Overnight At Dublin airport?or does the airport close?
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 Do you think hurling is the best sport in the world?
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 Does orange mobile network work in Ireland?
Does orange mobile network work in Ireland.
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 What are famous products made in Ireland?
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 I'm going to Ireland with my dad for the first time. Where's the best place to search for leprechauns?
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relaxingangel

Can you just move to Republic of Ireland without visas?

Would love to go & live in Southern Ireland. Not sure whether it is that simplt to just move there as not part of UK. Also, do you need passports to go there?
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I am from England...sorry to omit that!

    



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Charlotte C
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Any EU citizen can come to Ireland and live here without a visa but everyone needs a passport except for people from the UK (you just need a driver's licence etc in theory though the airport staff can be a pain in the bum in this respect). If you are not from the EU and this includes the new accession countries of Romania and Bulgaria you do need a visa or residence permit if you are going to be staying for any amount of time.

It is pretty hard to get these unless you can prove that you have Irish ancestors-check with your nearest Irish consulate/embassy for more details


MCP
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Yup. You can go live there if you are an EU citizen.


jacg
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Depends on your nationality whether you need a visa. If you are an EU national, no visa will be required under European legislation on the free movement of workers, etc. If you are a national of any other country you should check with the Irish Embassy.

You will need a passport as it is a separate country.


Radio Ga Ga 73
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If you are British, it's just like moving house here and if you are from certain EU countries it's just the same unless if you come from Poland and countries like that!!!


mcbrian2000
no, you are from england, you are fine.

americans would have to do some paperwork


Bastet
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Depends where you are from. UK no need for Visa. EU citezen the same.
We drive on the left side of the road, so right hand drive car drivers take care.


SUFI
ignore mcp their obviously not listening, yes you need a visa to live and work here, of course you need a passport to get here, are you female and good looking coz if so maybe I can help, ha ha ah ah


?
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no pasport required, no visa required just a thrist for guinness and an appetite for good humoured craic, good luck.



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