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 What are the main products sold in Ireland?
i need to know for my report what different products are sold. from highest amount to lowest too....


 Are Irish people turning into an obese nation?
I mean I think so. It is normal to have a few big boned people in country.
Like it is normal to have some very thin people in a country.
But I think Irish people are getting bigger of late.<...


 Statue / Memorial in Ireland?
Of the dog who slept on his masters grave - where is it??...


 Is ireland is natures gift..?
i am 20 years boy...hoping to do ms in ireland...i love nature nd greeny lands...what is the best college in ireland for masters degree in computer science.is ireland really natures gift........


 Why did the UK give up Hong Kong so easily, but still hang on to N. Ireland?
Ten years after the handover, Hong Kong is slipping away, and human rights there have become a sham. Meanwhile, the UK still hangs vehemently onto N. Ireland... Why do they live under such a double ...


 Where can I put my passport while in Ireland?
A safe place, not in my purse.......


 How can someone in America call information to find a friend's phone listing in Antrim N. Ireland?
Do you know all the numbers to dial?...


 Anyone ever stay at a Hostel before?
We are thinking of staying at a Hostel while honeymooning (possibly in Ireland), the prices seem very reasonable, and we found some with private bathrooms. I have never stayed in one, and don't ...


 What is the best time to travel to Ireland and the best places to see?
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 Is it true that I can get Irish citizenship as all my great-grandparents were born in Ireland? Proof please.?

Additional Details
A pay site helps me naught!...


 How many immigrants ate there in ireland, do you think there are too many or not enough?
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 What's the story behind all these travellers a-fightin' and a-feudin'?
I hear on the grapevine it's like the wild west out there at the moment - gunfight at the ballybeg corral.

What's the background to all this?

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 Will we have any problems?
Me and a friend are seriously considering moving to the Republic of Ireland. I was born in Northern Ireland, but have Irish citizenship and an Irish passport etc., and I would love to return '...


 Should i go on holidays in ireland?
Me and my family r tinking of goin on holidays to ireland..... does anyone know nice places and if the country is anygood r is it full of drunks and sheep?...


 Would you advise?
using Ennis in the Republic of Ireland as a holiday base. How easy would it be to visit the surrounding area and attractions from there by local bus or train, as I don't own a car, or would G...


 Ireland Questions?????????????
I need some help with some of these questions about Ireland. What are the living quarters?Building/Architecture. Their family structure? Their Power structure/government. Thanks! Please help!!
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 Does anybody listen to Damien Dempsey?
We had the misfortune to hear him on Ballydung Radio this morning. God Save Us! He sounds like he's just stepped off the set of Fair City!
All that caterwauling was too much for Rodge'...


 What is the best/cheapest way to plan and implement a 2-week trip to Ireland?
It would be for myself and my 2 children. I really need to see Ireland before I am dead to too old & arthritic to enjoy it, but money is an issue.
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We wish to ...


 What district of Dublin are the following areas in: Deansgrange, Blackrock, Foxrock, Rathfarnham, Cabinteely?
eg. Dublin 4 is Donnybrook etc.......


 Ireland Government?
What is irealnds government type
leader
about government
laws
and improtant ...



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Moving to Ireland, though nervous about the work permit......?

Looking on the different websites for relocation and residency in Ireland.. I'm becomming overwhelmed when it comes to getting a work permit... They say the prospective employer will apply for you, though you will only get it if no irish citizen or EU national that is applying for your position could do the work as good as you could... I have no obvious labor skills, nor any degrees... I work as a veterinary receptionist with no technician training.. Though when I relocate, I'll do whatever I need to do for work, but the statements are making me overly nervous.. How difficult is it to obtain a job as an immigrant in my situation?

    



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zephyrescent
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As a vetenary receptionist you'll very easily get the permit in this predominently agricultural country with its many vets. And remember-the vets you apply to would rather have an English speaking receptionist than not. I'm not rascist but play up the fluency card against the non-English speaking EU citizens your in competition with. Good luck and welcome to Ireland.


Katie Dust Bunnie
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well used to live in ireland i mean i can give you a couple of websites also i could give you my Aunts e-mail address,you can talk to her,cause the same thing happened,she moved when my oldest cousin was 2 and it was kinda hard for her to find a job,but then it was ok,i dont really think you should be worried but the irish laws do say that,but i really dont think you should be worried


Sashie
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Well, it can be tricky .. your employer will apply for a work permit, and if an employer does apply, you will get it nearly without fail ... go to job interviews and see if anyone is interested in hiring you ... and if they are, tell them you need a work permit ... if they want to give you a job, they will most definitely apply for you ...


taigboland
work permits are a lot of paperwork,and a 500 euro fee for the employer.
but if they really want to hire you, the permits are usually given.plenty of work for those with no permits too,'tho harder than in the past.


suchsi
You are thinking it will be very tough,yes it will be.But if you have a strong determination then you will feel that all that you thought was not that tough.You will definitely get the job without much difficulty


Keith P
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As a general rule of thumb, there is always more work to be done in any economy than there are people to do it. If you can't find work in Dublin, try a small town. There are lots of vets in rural areas, and the more remote the area, the more difficult it is to find a good worker.



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