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 Is there still sales on in dublin?
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 Planning a trip to Ireland?
I would desperately love to go to Ireland. I would like to start planning a trip now for maybe next summer. I believe I would like to see Galway, but I'm not picky. I want somewhere scenic ...


 What qualifications do i need to do history in Ireland ?
hay I got expelled from school and with my record I don't think im gonna be getting into any other schools.Im just wondering what qualification's do i need to do history in a collage in ...


 How do i find out is my landlord registered in ireland?
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 Is there any immigration when I enter Northern Ireland from Dublin by land?
If so, what kind of immigration? I'm a Japanese passport holder, but don't have neither Ireland nor UK visa....


 Should I study in England or Ireland ?
I'm currently in England studying at Essex University as PhD student in Computer Science, but I've got an offer to study at Dublin City University in Ireland.
I like it in here but do ...


 Question for people who live in Dublin...?
How long would it take to travel from Grafton Street to the French Embassy on Ailesbury Road by taxi? I know traffic can be heavy in Dublin. Also, roughly how much would it cost??...


 How do i jjoin usaf from Ireland.?
I want to leave ireland at the age of 19 an join usaf.But when i go to Ameirica,i dont have a ******* clue where to start, sorry for the language. Like do i go to collouge, do i need citezinship,a ...


 Would like to do an 8 day hiking in Ireland. Hiking from town to town. What area would be the best?
What area would be best for veiws, Architecture, history etc
Western way, burren way, Dingle way, kerry ...


 I want to travel to Ireland this summer and rent a room on a 3 month lease?
I want to get something small and it has to be in Cork.. The brithplace of my ancestors / blood. Could you look in your local paper and tell me if anything is available and tell me how much it might ...


 Travelling from N Ireland to Ireland on Visitor Visas?
I have been working and travelling in the UK on a visitor visa for just over 4 months in Belfast. My visitor visa lasts for up to 6 months. Being in N Ireland, I would like to travel into the R...


 What are some fun things to do for teenagers in Dublin?
Me and my friend are going to Dublin for two days (and two nights) and I'm wondering if there's anything we for sure have to see while we're there. We're seeing a concert the ...


 Whats the rough cost of a taxi from lower gardiner st to temple bar ?
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 Is this what happened to the Celtic Tiger?
Summer Roar

Once there was a tiger,
I knew him very well,
He used to travel Ireland,
And was rich as far as I can tell,
Some got fortune by his mighty roar,
Others ...


 Is there any metal/rock gigs coming up in Munster, Ireland anytime soon?
They don't have to be famous or anything....


 What are dingle berries?
i think it has someting to do with your butthole, but not ...


 Working in Republic Ireland?
I live in england but i wont to move to ireland im a HGV 1 driver can any one tell tell me where the best place to work and live is?

thank you
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 Why do the Irish wear shampoos on St Paddy’s Day?
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 What Taboos are in Ireland?
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 Do the Irish people review the Greeks as whites?
I just heard terrible stories for Hiberno-Grecian relations, that the Irish do not consider the Greeks as whites... is that true or just troll-opinions? I am just asking...
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If a US citizen is married to an Irish citizen and wants to live and work in Ireland what do I need to do?


    



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HeddyS
It has been over 8 years since my hubby (irish) and I (american) got married, so I don't know if things have changed, and if it matters where you got married (we were married over in Ireland). But after we got married, I went to the embassy and it most just lots and lots of paper work, but it was a pretty simple process. Now on the other hand, when my husband was applying for his green card when we decided to come back to the states, it was a lot of work, paperwork, medical, interviews, over night stays etc. It was so much easier for me than it was for him. Good luck.


Fraser
Contact an immigration lawyer.

I wouldn't base you entire lives on the back of an offhand comment you get on Yahoo Answers!...this is speaking as someone who has emigrated, got married and dealt with these issues.

YA is great for getting answers to slightly inane questions but not important matters like this.


The Fetus
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It is pretty easy, although it doesn't mean it happens quickly.The only place you need to go is -

http://foreignaffairs.gov.ie
http://www.secretireland.blogspot.com


james
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www.passport.ie im an irish citizen in uk i always use this web site or contact through this web site



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