will you need a visa, for an indian passport holder if you driving to N. ireland and then onwards to Dublin via road. you possess a UK driving licence and have been in the UK under HSMP visa for ...
So I'm moving to Ireland sometime this year. I have no idea what I want to do, I've had 5 years in retail and 1 year in a bank, but I'm pretty open to any job! I'm ok with new ...
on dublin airport do they check your passport while leaving the country like they do when you arrive in the country?after check in do you go straight to the clear security and then to departure gate ...
I'm a asian (korean) so I'm not good at speaking fluently..;;
So It's totally exhausted for me to find a job..;;
I've searched all job recruit site like WWW. JOBS. IE ...
(Of course, this is all provided that I somehow manage to survive vacationing during the dead of winter, but the flights are so inexpensive that I can't pass it up! ;-) But anyway, since I'...
I am a American and Part Irish and I would like to move to Ireland when I'm older. I am 17 Years old and I'm still in High School but I do not have a job yet and I'm looking for a job ...
It's nice, young and vibrant, great student life there. I'd recommend it.
MeatloafNo.1Fan !!
excuse me answer above......cork city is one of the best citys in Ireland......Its safer than Dublin...cleaner then Belfast........and simply better than waterford.......basicly or downside Is knocknaheeny
Thomas o
cork is an interesting city and it was first established in The 1400.cork is not as crazy as dublin the nightlife isnt as vibrant but you will find it safer to walk around basically when you arrive go to the toursit office which is located on the grand parade area of cork city get all The advice on what to do There
best of luck
Testika Filch Milquetoast
http://www.cork-guide.ie/corkcity.htm
Midnight Sun
to be honest its not that great and if your visiting ireland i wouldnt waste your time by going there.