Which are the best pubs in limerick? |
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Things to do in Dublin..? |
I was thinking of going to Dublin for a long weekend for my birthday in February.. can anyone recommend it? any ideas on things to see and do? places to stay?
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If you could go to ireland? |
| if you could go to ireland at any period of time other than rite now (like 1729 or w,e) when would u go and y?... |
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How much does tuning a guitar in Dublin cost? |
Additional Details Oh silly me, I meant piano, how much does tuning a piano cost?
Sorry for the confusion.... |
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Has anyone ever walked the entire irish coastline including Northern ireland non stop? |
Additional Details when i say non stop i dont mean literaly. camping out at night. The coast line is 3600 miles app, my rekoning is that it will take me 4.8 months to do it. Its not ... |
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What does €70 mean in american money? |
| i'm starting to research Ireland because i would like to go sometime and i kinda need to know the differance between there money and ours. also if anyone has a website that i can go to that has ... |
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What is the best way to transfer money between a person in Ireland and myself in the United States? |
| My boyfriend lives in Ireland and I live in the US. We are booking a vacation together and I am booking it with my credit card. We are trying to find a way in which he can send me money now instead ... |
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Is Padraig an unusual name in Ireland, as in the Golfer? |
Additional Details Oh its Patrick, makes sense now....doh!!... |
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Where to go? |
| Im looking at planing a vaction for 2(romantic style) for summer 2009..i want to go to ireland, any suggestions one where/when? Also is it best to take a tour or just explore on your own? With an ... |
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Ireland, Dublin and walking? |
| A few of my mates, as a belated birthday present for me, have booked flights, accommodation and car hire for us to go to Dublin for a couple of days next week. We intend to drive south out of Dublin ... |
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Can I get an Irish passport? |
My mother's father was Irish however not married to my grandmother and died accidentally in Australia soon after my mother was born.
I am thinking about travelling to the UK and E... |
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Do they still have mummers night in the small townes in Ireland? |
i was just woundering Additional Details i seen them in the 50s i might be saying it wrong,people dress up with masks on and go to peoples houses play music and be impish,and you dont ... |
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Bono why did ya kick that poor bin in Dublin city and dose it hurt when Dublin people call you bino? |
Additional Details yep he did kick a bin last year when out on the town made front page of all the papers and bino is his new name here on the north side but the south siders are to ... |
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Aiport to City Centre? |
How long is it from the airport to the City Centre in Dublin?
Travelling by car or taxi?... |
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Where is the best place to live in Ireland? |
Im a single female in her early 20's.
I want to live somewhere where people are friendly and its peaceful.
I want there to be a town to go shopping in.
Not much crime and a clean ... |
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Do people with irish and british accents think that american accents are cool? |
I love british and irish accents...and i am american...do they like american accents?
i used to have an irish accent when i lived there for 3 years...because i was little... A... |
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Will they give me a refund? |
Me and boyfriend had agreed that we'd like a new camera, so I went and bought a new one to surprise him but he let slip earlier today that he'd already bought one!
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Why????????????? |
ha films always have ireland in de old days , they go to the really old towns with all the sheep lol ......... and they get the actors to do a really old irish accent that are long gone lol
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What are the implications of a UK resident living and working in ROI? |
I currently live in England, and I am a UK resident, however i'm planning on moving to Dublin in January 2011 permanently, how can i go about doing this? Do i need to change residency status or can i simply apply for a visa for ROI. Has anyone done this? How long does the process take? Regards |
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Efnissien
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basically since you're an EU citizen you don't require a visa or work permit to reside or work in Ireland. Basically apply for your PPS number (National insurance number) and bobs your uncle. It took me less than 20 mins. (you'll get your PPS number in about 10 working days)
A word of advice though, unlike the uk there isn't a free health system like the UK. So get on private insurance as soon as possible when you're earning.
If you're travelling by ferry there is no need for ID / Passport at the moment, but that may change soon. You'll need photo ID though to open a bank account, so it wouldn't hurt to have a drivers licence / passport with you. |
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froggequene
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What nationality are you? This will have more of an impact on what you need to know then telling us you are a UK resident
Edit: this link will give you information on what to do if you're moving to the Republic of Ireland including information if you require a visa
http://www.citizensinformation.ie/categories/moving-country/moving-to-ireland
In the UK you'll need to investigate what happens to your National Insurance contributions & how to go about reclaiming any tax you may have paid if you leave in the middle of the financial year. This link does specifically refer to British citizens, if you are not a British citizen, it will still have numbers you should ring
http://www.direct.gov.uk/en/BritonsLivingAbroad/index.htm |
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barbara b
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no, you don't need to do anything, just come over. As a member of the EU, you don't need a visa to work in another EU country.
I get the impression, you don't have a British passport, but still it shouldn't matter. There is a Nigerian in my job, who has German citizenship, and he is here, no probs. |
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bluebell
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If you are UK born, you don't need residency status or a visa. As part of the Common Travel Area which consists of Ireland and UK including Isle of Man, Jersey and Guernsey, you are entitled to come and go as you wish. And Europeans are entitled to be here too. Bring your passport, though. Airlines and ferries look for photo ID.
If you intend to work here, you will need to register. http://working.monster.ie/ has all the details. There are many English people who have come here to stay.
If you are a UK resident who is originally from someplace else outside of Europe, then you would likely need a visa. |
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Jas B
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If you are a EU citizens you do not need a visa, you can just move here.
Below are the web sites I used to obtain all the information I needed before moving here from the UK. |
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Orla C
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You don't need a visa, ROI is an EU country. Phone the Irish Consulate to find out what documents you need to take with you, and what you need to do to get your residency permit. |
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