Moing overseas to Ireland for my job, with my vehicle. Any suggestions for a car I could take to Europe? |
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So If you get work experience in a primary school, can you not teach? |
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Where are the best places to fish in Donegal? |
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Eating food in Donegal? |
Will be visiting Donegal for the very first time in May. My friends are there.
What type of foods or meals should I expect while staying in Donegal that I will be experiencing?
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Gaelic Pronunciation? |
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Why do so many Irish women dislike GrĂ¡inne Seoige ? |
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What is your opinion of the effectiveness of the Police Service of Northern Ireland? |
Does it seem reasonably free of political bias in its hiring practices and attitudes toward both religious/political communities?
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Know much about ireland>? |
well in a little over year i will be in ireland on an exchange program and i really want to go to a modern exciting fun place, any recommendations?
and any other information would be nice.
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How do i find my relatives in Ireland? |
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Irish luck? |
I have always heard "Luck of the Irish".
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We are going to Ireland for 10 days-how much money should we take? |
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Moving from the US to Dublin and I need some information? |
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Has anyone from dublin done their junior cert mocks? |
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When is the cheapest time to visit Dublin, Ireland on vacation? |
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Is republic of ireland a nice place to live? |
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What are some fun places to go in Galway? |
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I'm Wanting to move to Ireland? |
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I want to visit Ireland, who there can chat about it? Local places to see,nite life,cool sh*t? |
| I'm 34 and trying to plan a trip to Ireland in 2009. Where is the best place to fly and stay?..like city..?I live in Aztec,NM,US(sm city).I want real stuff not tourst stuff even though I will be ... |
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Do I need a Visa or Passport to study in Ireland? |
I want to study in Ireland for 4 months. The Irish Embassy website states that I need a passport for up to 3 months, for any time longer I need a visa. But because I live in the US, not dependent state, I do not need a visa. It is very confusing. Any help would be appreciate!!! |
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Charlie
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You absolutely must have a passport to travel from the U.S. to Ireland. Since you want to stay more than 3 months, you must have a visa. However, you do not want to enroll as a university student for a full year, so the student visa is not appropriate for you. You need to contact the embassy and talk to them about this and ask what type of visa you should apply for. See site below for contact info. |
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Orla C
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A passport is vital. You shouldn't leave your country without one. Make photocopies and scan the important page with your photo and number and e-mail it to yourself, just in case you lose the actual document.
I suggest you look for 'study visa' on that Irish Embassy website. What you have found seems to be for visitors only, not people looking to study here. |
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froggequene
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Everyone requires a passport for international travel - if you're travelling abroad, to Ireland for instance, you need to have a minimum of 3 months left on your passport when you travel.
If you were coming to the Republic of Ireland as a tourist, under the visa waiver scheme, you could stay & travel around the country for a minimum of 90 days.
However, as a student wishing to live & study in the Republic of Ireland you will require a visa. If the documentation to apply for a visa isn't on the Irish Embassy's website, give them a ring to send it on to you, you'll also be able to ask any questions you might have about the documentation they require from you & about the different types of visa available. |
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Passport is always and everywhere needed.
Once you are accepted from a college you can get your student visa and that's all. |
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Éirerua
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Well you defiantly need a passport your not going to even get on a plane without that. You don't need a visa as far as i'm aware. I'm Irish and I've never heard of needing a visa to stay for 3 months,
And I would think that what the site says is that you need to have a passport that is valid, at least until the time you plan to go home. So that your passport doesn't exspire when your here, so you can home |
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