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 Who is the most famous Irish person?
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 Why do peaople, especially Americans, love ireland and irish things?
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 What country did Queen Elizabeth I rule in?
and where can i get some maps from 1558 where she ruled in?
p.s. ive already searched the internet but wasnt able to find ...


 Going to Dublin to celebrate St Patrick's Day on the 17th March through the day AND night. What to expect?
I'm going to Dublin for St Patrick's Day this year on the 17th and coming back the next day. What kinda stuff go on in the day and what's the night life like?

I can't ...


 Polish in ireland?
why do all polish men who live in dublin have a shaved head and are big and muscly is it a cultural thing.....


 Does ireland have railways?
i am looking for cheaper ways to travel around ireland when i visit the country in aug-sept.something by which i can enjoy the beautiful scenery...plz help ...


 Im hoping to go to donegal in ireland this weekend.?
what currency is accepted there.is it euros or sterling....


 How do i find a job in ireland if i'm from the us?
I'm looking to move to Ireland in the next 2 years and I am searching to find a job in the research field(animal caretaker). Any insight?...


 Anyone know of website where I can find out what a town would be like partywise. I'm trying to arrange a stag
Probably looking for some forum pages. Any hints would be appreciated. I'm talking of towns in Ireland by the ...


 Which is a better place to live and work - Dublin or Belfast?
I know this is very stereotypical but I always imagine Belfast to be a bit dirty. I've never been to either place, I'm originally from England and want to temporarily move to Ireland for a ...


 Doubts about ireland?
Well...

My family thinks I am living in Sligo Ireland and I'm not. Sometimes they ask me things that I dont know what to say, so place help me...

- "if you go to the ...


 If something is sent from Britain at 1st class how long will it take to get to Ireland?
I bought a game from eBay and I got an email today saying that he has just sent the game first class so how long will it take to get ...


 Whate are the best things to see while visiting Ireland?
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 Is Ireland Friendly? Aussie wanting to travel. :D?
Hi, I hope you don't find my question too rude :)

I'm from Australia, but my background is Maltese-Irish. I grew up with my Maltese family, but I'd really like to go to I...


 Does anyone know what fock means in irish?
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 Can anyone name the large book shop in Dublin city centre?
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 Can a television from England work in Ireland?
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 Why does Britian insist on keeping Ireland on a leash ?
I like the Irish....what's the deal over there ? I'm in USA.
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Oops...my bad. no tensions over there at all ...yea ? why the IRA then ? I'll these ...


 Are the Irish really Turkeys?
Was Dustin booed off stage for his off key singing or his looks?...


 What is considered a common meal in Ireland? (besides Guiness)?
Ok so I am a very picky eater. I am curious if I would starve to death in Ireland. Now in America a common meal might be a burger and fries, pizza or macaroni and cheese. In England it might be ...



Summer

Wanting to move to Ireland??

I am 15 and live with my single mother and younger brother.
My mom is an RN at a level one trama hospital.
I was talking to her the other say and she was saying how she loved Ireland. (went there December 07) and that she wanted to take me so badly.
We started talking about how neat it would be to move there and how easliy it would be for her to find a job because of what she does.
How do I convince her that it is a good idea for us to start all over new? In a new place with a new begining?
Also... is the cost of living higher there? Or cheaper?

    



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xx sam xx
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it is very expensive there. also it is very hard to get a job now because there are a lot of illegal people there. they work for like 3 euro an hour, and no one can compare to that. when i say it's expensive i mean VERY expensive. the cost of living is so much more. personally i really don't think you should move there. if you want a fresh start try somewhere cheaper or at least where you can find a job easily.


italiandudeinchicago
You know nothing about the country besides what your mother has told you, maybe you should visit their at least once before you decide to up and move. You know you would also need to get a visa or citizenship which isn't always easy.


chrisoe6
Well i'm Irish and live in Dublin. I'm actually moving to the US this year as i'm marrying an American man. I tell you now there are good and bad things about both places. Do your research. The cost of living here is high. There are much better vacation laws here too. By law we have to have 20 vacation days a year and then i think there are 9 holidays too. I'm dreading my move to the US for this. I hear 13 days is the average vacation per year. Also maternity leave, you get almost a year maternity leave here compared to 12 weeks in the US. A fecking disgrace. Btw where are you living now?


steven m
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http://www.immigration.com/Ireland/index.html
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got this off one site

Nurses and midwives who have completed their training and gained registration in countries outside the Republic of Ireland must apply for admission to the Register maintained by An Bord Altranais (The Nursing Board) prior to practising in Ireland.

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Irish tourist board

http://www.discoverireland.ie/

Lots of useful info


Mr Brightside
go for it... im irish and although i am moving out to australia for a bit i dont have a bad word to say about ireland. everyone is quite laid back and friendly! you prob should visit first though because you many find it pretty quiet and boring depending on where you move to. west coast is the 'true' ireland!!


Haleema Khan
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encourage your mum and say that we'll all be a better person and i think it's cheap!


»¤●°кιωι gяáçỤ●°™
The cost of living there is very dear.
The Economy isn't as it was 15 year ago, Our Celtic tiger isn't roaring anymore!

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Ella's Mamaí
Ireland is very expensive, trust me I live here....maybe you should atleast visit once though? maybe you just need a holiday?

you really need to do some proper research before you even consider moving to a totally different country


See King *Truth
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chance of a life


arsenal
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no idea. but i just wish i could get out of the U.S. especially cause i live in detroit. and ireland would be neat, im irish. anyways good luck with that.


familyguyvw
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look it up


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i think mey be is better australia or canada....





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