Great Deals for Ireland in March? |
| Hey, my family and I want to travel to Ireland in March, especially for St. Patty's day.. Does anyone know of a really good deal that we can get? Will be greatly appreciated. :)... |
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What is the general relations in Northern Ireland to the Brits? |
| Can any irish answer this one? Im thinking of studying in Belfast Queens in 2008, whats the general attitude to Brits, do any groups harbour negative feelings to brits, due to past gvt. relations? ... |
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Castles/Hotels in Ireland...? |
| I am interested in traveling to Ireland. I wanted to stay in a castle somewhere in the country. Is this possible? If so, what is the best place to stay. I would still like to be around a small town ... |
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Any Irish people on here? |
| I live in South Africa at the moment, but would like to visit Ireland next year. Where are the best places to go in Ireland (scenic/historical places)?... |
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Is it true some people in England with Irish roots are foretting their heritage,? |
| Example Wayne Rooney, No one ever mentios him being Irish ancestry or anything, and all seem to say he is English, has passion of English, typical English mentaliity, and proud to be English playing ... |
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Asian people treated in UK and Ireland? |
| How do the people in UK and Ireland interact with Asian people there? How are the Asian people treated?... |
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How do the Irish feel having northern Ireland being a different country from them? |
how do you feel about it because it use to be part of ireland now it is different county apart of UK.
are you angry.
do you not care because you feel your better off with out them and ... |
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What useful information/advice can you give me that I'm unlikely to have found in books about Ireland? |
| My husband and I and 2 teenage sons are considering a January trip to Republic of Ireland (not Dublin area) We know about January weather. We don't want to spend a lot of money and are willing ... |
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OXEGEn 07 ireland? |
| will they be scanning tickets or ripping off the ... |
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Can you take a ferry from Dublin to England? |
| And if you can, how long does it take getting across?... |
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Exchange your points for an all expenses paid holiday, anywhere but Ireland? |
| If it was possible to exchange your Yahoo points for a two week holiday, all paid for, what country and place would you go to, and why? Would it be to a city, a resort, an island, a campsite, a ... |
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I was in Northern Ireland recently and on more than one occasion I was called a 'Free-stater'.? |
| It's a tad odd as I'm English but it seems the 'D' on my car gave me away. Does anyone else have a problem with this term..I get the feeling it was not an endearing term..... |
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Which pubs in Dublin are Arsenal friendly? |
| I'm a huge Arsenal supporter traveling to Dublin from the United States. I'll be in Dublin for the Arsenal @ Manchester United (scum) match on May 16th. I need to know which pubs I can ... |
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Who wants to rally for Emmigration? I want to be a citizen if Ireland. Where do you want to go? |
Additional Details Renate needs an education. Dumb ***.
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wayfaringamerican
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Ireland sucks. I thought I wanted to move there too, until I actually did. It's dirty and people are mean. Now I'm all about Switzerland and/or Norway. Those places are clean and rich. In Norway you don't even have to pay for college! |
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Krista
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Ireland would be my first choice, then I would have to say Canada! |
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Sarah
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If either of your parents were born in Ireland, you are automatically an Irish Citizen.
If any of your Grandparents were born in Ireland, you can register as an Irish Citizen, but any of your children born before you registered can't.
If either of your parents otherwise were Irish citizens BEFORE you were born- you can register as an Irish Citizen, but any of your children born before you registered can't.
The other way is to legally move here legally, live here for 5 years, then apply to become naturalised as Irish - but you need to look into that because naturalised citizenship can be lost. |
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Chuck M
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You really might want to visit Ireland for a prolonged length of time before you seriously try to move there. You may wind up not liking the legal system or other areas of government or some other issue and regret moving. Same goes for any major move, its not like moving to another part of town... there will be a culture shock. Do your homework, dude... |
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l s
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I would like to move to Ireland too! |
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REnate
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Learning how to spell the word might be a good start. |
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