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With all of these factors and many more stacked up in its favour it’s unsurprising that Ireland is such an in demand location with expatriates from around the world. In this article we look at the practicalities and realities of living in Ireland and getting a job if you’re an immigrant – no matter from where you herald originally.
The first thing you need to be aware of is that unless you’re a citizen of the European Union you can’t just move to Ireland and start your new life.
If you do herald from the EU originally then yes, you can move to Ireland without need for a visa and live there for three months – but thereafter you need to apply for a work permit which will allow you to remain living in Ireland and take a job.
If you’re British then you can hop on over the water and work without restriction – and if you come from anywhere else you need to apply for a resident or work visa to go and live and work in Ireland…or if you just want to visit Ireland and determine whether it is the right country for you and your family to live in then you need to apply for an entry visa.
The best place to find out about any restrictions, rules and regulations affecting your personal status or to apply for a visa is at your nearest Irish embassy or consulate.
Alternatively you can find out more from the Irish Department of Foreign Affairs’ website.
Once you have your paperwork in order you can either move to Ireland confident that you can secure employment after you’ve settled in – or possibly more sensibly you can begin looking for employment opportunities before you relocate!
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