First of all, a big thank you to all of you who kindly wish me all well while visiting your country. I did have a realy good time in Ireland. Beautifull country, friendly people, amazing black stuff, brilliant whiskey and beauty of Galway - that's what I'll remember. The weather, well, you can't have it all, can you? Anyway, thank you all once more. Dad.
@@봄날-y9i Black Stuff - wonderful black Irish stout Guinness, represents wholesomeness, honesty, hard work and heritage. That's from Google and it is so true...
An excellent summary of the reality of coming to live in Ireland. Housing is probably the biggest problem so be prepared to pay big bucks if you can find a place to rent.
I've just yesterday found a place in Cork. It took a while like 5 weeks and many houses but I got the call. There are lots of places but also lots of people looking. Just be prepared for a search but you will find one. Like anything in life, hard work pays off. Cead Míle Fáilte.
I will say. The housing crisis isn’t just Ireland. It’s everywhere. My family in Sweden and here in the states where I’m living for work…it has become ludicrously expensive. Its horrible.
I'm a 59 year old female in Northern Nevada, US and I feel like a failure because I was a single mom and moved a few times so I have no pension, only social security. I am so grateful that I own my house and my payment is only $700/month (with property taxes and insurance). My home will be paid off in 8 years, but I don't want to live here forever. I've been looking at County Tyrone, since my great-grandparents were from there and I still have family there.
If you are planning a vacation or even emigrating to Ireland remember that Ireland is an ear based society... music, conversation, jokes, story telling etc even with strangers whereas Anglo Saxon societies such as UK, northern Europe and the USA are eye based....good architecture, efficiency, punctual transport, meeting friends on time.....ok very simplistic...but in Ireland talk to people in pubs, on the bus and the train....enjoy the music.......you will have a wonderful trip. Remember our many victories in the Eurovision's song contest!! David McCabe Dublin 85 years young.
Like you I moved here five years ago, to Galway. The housing crisis is insane and I personally have come to the conclusion, that I can’t afford to live here anymore. I would add, that at the moment rents in the countryside aren’t much cheaper than in the city anymore. Unfortunately!
I mean this in the nicest way possible, but your accent is just the sweetest. I love it. I hope your dad had a great time too. Totally agree with you RE housing, it's an absolute disaster. Next is healthcare. The hospitals are an absolute disaster, not due to the staff, they are doing their best but they are underpaid and understaffed. It's better if you can afford it to have private health insurance. The famine is a very hot topic for many of us so tread carefully with it. Great video as always 😊
Hi, just to clarify, health care is free to all in Ireland. There is a fee for GP visit and a small fee for attending ER but not charged if you admitted to Hospital. GP is free to medical card holders. People who can afford it buy private health insurance but are still entitled to free health care.
I recently visited Ireland last month and loved it so much I want to move there. Finding a job is not an issue for me but you are right housing is CRAZY! I can't move over there until I find a place to live. Thanks for the advice.
I'm an English speaker from the Netherlands, a Dutch citizen. I plan to move to Ireland, because I really like the country. If you have to pay 500-800 euros for a room in an Irish city, it's still OK. In the Netherlands, you have to pay the same price for a room in a small town. The housing crisis in the Netherlands is worse than any other housing crisis in Europe. And the Dutch health care is ridiculous. Because of the insane waiting lists, I had to get all medical procedures in other countries, working a lot and paying myself.
He really did, I think he really likes it here. And regarding thumbnail, I sometimes use this and sometimes a “full” one. Either way I get complaints so it’s a no win situation really.
DOBAR Dan from Hungary. I might move back to Ireland. I still have my public service card valid till 2029! Hahaha Awesome video! I love Croatia and Croatian language! ❤
I’m Irish housing is much a problem I only live a a small town but I didn’t want to spend €1200 a month a 2bed apartment so I was lucky enough to be able to move back home and I’m slowly doing up the house as it’s bad repair but I know I’m very to be able to do that! I would doubt there’s even 3 apartments of any price to rent in my town at the moment so that tells your about the housing issue! The population of where I am from is about 8500
City, Town, or Village-What's the Difference? A village is a small community in a rural area. A town is a populated area with fixed boundaries and a local government. A city is a large or important town.😊
Really good video. I hope the housing situation is kind to you. Am also pleased for you to see that the viewership of this video went above your prediction 😄
I want to live in Ireland so bad and spend time in the Gaeltachts and become fluent. It's just crazy expensive. I can move to Australia for a little over 10 grand but Ireland ? Need to have a job paying 50 thousand euro a year before you can even make the move and most of the time they'd rather just give someone from Ireland the job which makes sense but it sucks. Its my dream to move to Ireland. I don't want government assistance or welfare. I'm a hard worker and just want a small apartment in Dublin or Galway but I'll never be able to save up enough money in a lifetime. If you want to become a citizen through investment in Ireland you need either half a million or a million I can't remember. That's insane!! What common person can afford that??
I know I don't wannabe in the USA forever. I wanna be able to live somewhere else eventually. And I'm thinking about somewhere with pretty nature. Thanks for the tips! I always thought ireland would be cool
Hey buddy! I've also had extreme issues with finding somewhere to live in Cork, or nearby Cork, which is a damn shame. I'm going in December, but I can only stay there for three months - so I hope to find a nice apartment before that time expires. Thank you for these videos!
I’m American, of Scottish/Irish/Portuguese descent. Currently living in NYC and the job market is a nightmare because I’m competing with the WORLD for entry to mid-level job positions. I haven’t gotten a raise in years and have applied for at least 100 jobs with no response. My rent is about $1800 per month and that’s with 3 roommates… plus I hate the neoliberal hyper capitalist politics of my govt. Thinking of looking for a Data Analytics job in Ireland but not sure how welcomed I will be or if it will be any more affordable than NYC…. Any advice for an attempted move to Ireland? Should I give up on this hope all together?
For those planning to relocate to Ireland, housing is crazy here and very frustrating. If care is not taken almost all ur income would go into renting a house
@@Liam25025 that's the claim. You could have googled it in the same time or are you as slow to do that as you are to come to the conversation because that comment is 5 mo old 🙃 it's not my claim either so maybe take it up with Tuam idc
Just to add, I live in Limerick, and to commute from Galway and vice versa via train only costs 7 euro and 50 cent.....thats cheaper again with mentioned leap card ;-)
Thanks for this video this is helpful. Can I just ask then how do you find accommodation in Ireland to rent as my husband and I would be coming over there as we are fully British citizens now and want to live and work there 😊
Which Irish cities have commuter rail, and or trains to get around within a city? A.k.a. subway or like real for street cars or trolleys or cable cars.
@@elizabethbarton3047not exactly. You’re only entitled to Irish citizenship via your great-grandparent(s) if your parent(s) registered on the Foreign Birth Register & became an Irish citizen BEFORE you’re born. So, let’s say your great-grandparents were Irish & born in Ireland, and then moved to the USA and had children, their children (your grandparent) will still be an Irish citizen. Your grandparents child (your parent) will be entitled to Irish citizenship BUT they have to register on the foreign birth register. If your parent did that BEFORE you were born, then you can also become a citizen by registering on the foreign birth register. If your parent didn’t register, or they registered AFTER you were born, then you can’t claim citizenship via your great-grandparent(s). Basically, every generation after your great-grandparents would’ve needed to become an Irish citizen in order for you to become one. So realistically, if your parent or grandparent isn’t an Irish citizen, you can’t become one. I hope this makes sense
@@ML-ov7woif you come to Ireland you need to learn very rapidly that Ireland is a completely independent country just like Italy is. It is not part of the UK or Britain. The people are Irish not British and Ireland is very much committed to the EU and Ireland had nothing to do with Brexit.
Me and my family from India have an opportunity to move to Ireland for a job. Easy part is I don’t have to find a job but the recent violence videos on news channels targeting immigrants are worrisome. Is it safe to migrate to Ireland in 2024?
I believe the protest were about Muslim refugees. All.military aged.men.Also a migrant did an attack outside a school and stabbed 3 children and 2 teachers.He had been granted Ted citizenship ( originally from Algiers.I believe) .His parents said he is suffering from a mental.illness.Many countries are worried about migrants because infrastructure can't cope.Many citizens are homeless or struggling with high cosy of.living.The resentment is that they should look after their own people first.Pploticiand want more.migration for.tax.purposes ALSO.Big companies.want it for business ie realestate, banks , furniture companies and big supermarkets. Also.people.wjen choose to.migrate need to respect host. Country and laws.The migrant needs to.adaot not.othet way around.Many refugees are genuine but many are not.With regard to.male.refugees eg war torn countries.A genuine man would not live his parents, wife or children behind.Also in England.many Muslims complain that 3 star hotel accommodation us not good enough.Genuine refugee?.Obviously not.All.military age.Intimidating. Some.want to country to.change.They want to be on charge.and have Sharia law.Is this wrong. Most definitely.
I´m still viewing your channel, you anti-American hater, you! Just kidding... I don´t mind people having their own opinions and their own mind. I´ll be living in Cork half the year and Málaga Spain the other half in just a few years. Hoping for the best and your video helps me. Thank you!
@@Corrky It was one of your videos where you wrote something super nasty about the US. Tell you what...if it was about that FAKE President Biden, we agree! Or how we can´t stop killing people in foreign wars for oil and profit, we agree. Anyway, I´m aware of my people´s reputation when we travel. I can only...apologize.
@@Corrky Neither do I and honestly, I really only care that you know I´m a faithful follower and that I love your channel. I hope you stick with it! By the way, the scenes from your homeland are breathtakingly beautiful.
Hi, feel free to join our Discord and we can have a chat there. I will be online later today. discord.gg/wRByZ8RAUa In case you mean voice chat I’m sorry but I don’t do that. You can also DM me on Twitter if you prefer that.
Hlo Sir i am trying to move to Ireland an agent told me there is a vaccncy in a company name as Berry Clone. I would like to know whether this company exist or not.
@@Corrky Very nice 😂I studied back at DCU a few years ago and now that I'm graduating university in December it seems like the best time to return given the circumstances here in America! lol
Hello, I'm from Chennai and I was accepted to Limerick University's MSc Business Analytics programme for the September intake. I have seven years of presales and b2b marketing experience, but I have no prior business analytics experience. Is it difficult to find employment opportunities in business analytics in Ireland as a new graduate?
@Gary Hynes, Ireland is a rich country because Ireland hasn't had the world wars and other conflicts, not to mention, corruption of the officials like in Croatia, and especially, because corporations like Google, Dell etc came in and saved the day. Besides, most of Irish I've worked with are just lazy and incompetent, also, a very bad personal hygiene. Croatia might be a bollocked country because of many reasons, but Croatians in general do not condone lack of personal hygiene. One more thing, if there were no foreign nationals, Irish would still stuck with 'tatoes anc cabbage. In the end, most of people which come to Ireland are living upon their own hard work and knowledge, unlike most of Irish which are just making babies and living upon the social benefits. In other words, foreign nationals are making Irish lives so much easier. Otherwise, you would do things which no one else wants. I rest my case.
First thing social welfare current rate 230 euro totally free money Irish government very kind and fully loaded with zillionaire euro in banks so most welcome come to Ireland don't forget to go to social welfare department end of story
@@MENSA.lady2wel we’re all very happy to be in the EU and we still make our own laws. Much better than when we were ruled by Britain who tried to starve us all.
The healthcare system in Ireland sucks! The Irish are hostages to a mainly private medical system due to an endless succession of conservative governments and the private medical system lobbyists that they are in cahoots with. So, the people are largely hostages to private insurance companies that have just hiked their rates yet again. If citizens in the rest of Europe aren't laughing at us, they should. They nearly all have a universal healtcare system card. Flash your card, pay nothing, done! In-patients in Ireland had to wait and wait and wait weeks and months to get in. Then once in, they are sleeping on trolleys in the hallways. And if they aren't young children, or over 70, they have to pay big fees if they didn't cough up for private insurance. Beware!
@@Corrky ok alright. Do you see the sun everyday or most of the days? Even if it is for a few minutes or hours? In Finland, we don't see the sun for days to months.
First of all, a big thank you to all of you who kindly wish me all well while visiting your country. I did have a realy good time in Ireland. Beautifull country, friendly people, amazing black stuff, brilliant whiskey and beauty of Galway - that's what I'll remember. The weather, well, you can't have it all, can you? Anyway, thank you all once more. Dad.
I''m gladyou had a good time, Dad, come back soon!
@@TracyCul Oh, I will.. Realy love Galway and irish people. I'll be back. Thanks.
"Amazing black stuff" YES 👌
What's the "amazing black stuff"? Is that what I thought it...???
@@봄날-y9i Black Stuff - wonderful black Irish stout Guinness, represents wholesomeness, honesty, hard work and heritage. That's from Google and it is so true...
An excellent summary of the reality of coming to live in Ireland. Housing is probably the biggest problem so be prepared to pay big bucks if you can find a place to rent.
How much does it help with people who have a hard time working or finding work or are partly disabled such as social security benefits via USA?
I am relocating to cork and I need some help and guidelines
I've just yesterday found a place in Cork. It took a while like 5 weeks and many houses but I got the call. There are lots of places but also lots of people looking. Just be prepared for a search but you will find one. Like anything in life, hard work pays off. Cead Míle Fáilte.
I will say. The housing crisis isn’t just Ireland. It’s everywhere.
My family in Sweden and here in the states where I’m living for work…it has become ludicrously expensive. Its horrible.
The bankers are destroying the world with their usury scam.
The same in Poland.
Here in turkey i pay %70 of what i earn to rent
Same in Brazil. It’s a global issue
I'm a 59 year old female in Northern Nevada, US and I feel like a failure because I was a single mom and moved a few times so I have no pension, only social security. I am so grateful that I own my house and my payment is only $700/month (with property taxes and insurance). My home will be paid off in 8 years, but I don't want to live here forever. I've been looking at County Tyrone, since my great-grandparents were from there and I still have family there.
If you are planning a vacation or even emigrating to Ireland remember that Ireland is an ear based society... music, conversation, jokes, story telling etc even with strangers whereas Anglo Saxon societies such as UK, northern Europe and the USA are eye based....good architecture, efficiency, punctual transport, meeting friends on time.....ok very simplistic...but in Ireland talk to people in pubs, on the bus and the train....enjoy the music.......you will have a wonderful trip. Remember our many victories in the Eurovision's song contest!! David McCabe Dublin 85 years young.
I've only met one Croatian here so far and he was a really nice guy. We need to watch those guys!
Planning on moving to Ireland in the future, very helpful in giving an overview of what to prepare for
Like you I moved here five years ago, to Galway. The housing crisis is insane and I personally have come to the conclusion, that I can’t afford to live here anymore. I would add, that at the moment rents in the countryside aren’t much cheaper than in the city anymore. Unfortunately!
Oh, I hope you Dad has a good time.
I believe he did :)
I mean this in the nicest way possible, but your accent is just the sweetest. I love it. I hope your dad had a great time too. Totally agree with you RE housing, it's an absolute disaster. Next is healthcare. The hospitals are an absolute disaster, not due to the staff, they are doing their best but they are underpaid and understaffed. It's better if you can afford it to have private health insurance. The famine is a very hot topic for many of us so tread carefully with it. Great video as always 😊
Hi, just to clarify, health care is free to all in Ireland. There is a fee for GP visit and a small fee for attending ER but not charged if you admitted to Hospital. GP is free to medical card holders. People who can afford it buy private health insurance but are still entitled to free health care.
You are not correct on this
I recently visited Ireland last month and loved it so much I want to move there. Finding a job is not an issue for me but you are right housing is CRAZY! I can't move over there until I find a place to live. Thanks for the advice.
My grandmother immigrated here to the US from Cork and i am looking to move there shortly. Thanks for the video, man!
You are welcome!
Another good video. I like your no-BS style of presentation.
Thank you :)
Your vídeos are so helpful… I’m planning to move to Ireland next year and leave my home country Portugal! Thank you for all the information 🙏
I’m glad I helped :)
I am also relocating and I need some guidelines
I'm an English speaker from the Netherlands, a Dutch citizen. I plan to move to Ireland, because I really like the country. If you have to pay 500-800 euros for a room in an Irish city, it's still OK. In the Netherlands, you have to pay the same price for a room in a small town. The housing crisis in the Netherlands is worse than any other housing crisis in Europe. And the Dutch health care is ridiculous. Because of the insane waiting lists, I had to get all medical procedures in other countries, working a lot and paying myself.
Doing my research after... ya know
twinnnnnnn
😂😂😂
There's a wee bit of Ireland missing in your thumbnail. God bless. Hope your dad really enjoyed Ireland!
He really did, I think he really likes it here. And regarding thumbnail, I sometimes use this and sometimes a “full” one. Either way I get complaints so it’s a no win situation really.
thank you very much man! you look adorable!
DOBAR Dan from Hungary.
I might move back to Ireland. I still have my public service card valid till 2029! Hahaha
Awesome video! I love Croatia and Croatian language! ❤
Love these videos. My husband and I are thinking of moving to Galway and your videos have helped us out so much
I’m Irish housing is much a problem I only live a a small town but I didn’t want to spend €1200 a month a 2bed apartment so I was lucky enough to be able to move back home and I’m slowly doing up the house as it’s bad repair but I know I’m very to be able to do that! I would doubt there’s even 3 apartments of any price to rent in my town at the moment so that tells your about the housing issue! The population of where I am from is about 8500
Best of luck with it all Galway is great place to live
Great video love your content
Thank you! :)
I like this short, informative video about Ireland. I will search for more of this creator’s videos.
The music in the bg is a little distracting, but great advice, thank you!
City, Town, or Village-What's the Difference? A village is a small community in a rural area. A town is a populated area with fixed boundaries and a local government. A city is a large or important town.😊
More about Irish Housing crisis:
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About finding a job in Ireland:
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Cheers to Padre! Good video!
Really good video. I hope the housing situation is kind to you.
Am also pleased for you to see that the viewership of this video went above your prediction 😄
I want to live in Ireland so bad and spend time in the Gaeltachts and become fluent. It's just crazy expensive. I can move to Australia for a little over 10 grand but Ireland ? Need to have a job paying 50 thousand euro a year before you can even make the move and most of the time they'd rather just give someone from Ireland the job which makes sense but it sucks. Its my dream to move to Ireland. I don't want government assistance or welfare. I'm a hard worker and just want a small apartment in Dublin or Galway but I'll never be able to save up enough money in a lifetime. If you want to become a citizen through investment in Ireland you need either half a million or a million I can't remember. That's insane!! What common person can afford that??
I know I don't wannabe in the USA forever. I wanna be able to live somewhere else eventually. And I'm thinking about somewhere with pretty nature. Thanks for the tips! I always thought ireland would be cool
Really expensive and shit weather. There's a reason we all try to leave.
@@Liam25025 where do you guys like moving to usually?
@@gbtt69 Australia, Canada, New Zealand.. anywhere really
@@Liam25025but those mentioned countries are more expensive and weather in Canada especially in winter is harsh
you're in the country with arguably the prettiest nature in the world already
Thanks for your content dude!
You’re welcome. We really enjoy doing this :)
Hey buddy! I've also had extreme issues with finding somewhere to live in Cork, or nearby Cork, which is a damn shame.
I'm going in December, but I can only stay there for three months - so I hope to find a nice apartment before that time expires. Thank you for these videos!
I’m American, of Scottish/Irish/Portuguese descent. Currently living in NYC and the job market is a nightmare because I’m competing with the WORLD for entry to mid-level job positions. I haven’t gotten a raise in years and have applied for at least 100 jobs with no response. My rent is about $1800 per month and that’s with 3 roommates… plus I hate the neoliberal hyper capitalist politics of my govt. Thinking of looking for a Data Analytics job in Ireland but not sure how welcomed I will be or if it will be any more affordable than NYC…. Any advice for an attempted move to Ireland? Should I give up on this hope all together?
For those planning to relocate to Ireland, housing is crazy here and very frustrating. If care is not taken almost all ur income would go into renting a house
The real problem that this is not only in ireland
In Ireland any place with a cathedral is a city. I think that might be a European definition because I read that Tuam was the smallest city in Europe
Tuam isn't a city
@@Liam25025 that's the claim. You could have googled it in the same time or are you as slow to do that as you are to come to the conversation because that comment is 5 mo old 🙃 it's not my claim either so maybe take it up with Tuam idc
Hum in Croatia is the smallest city in the world
For us in the UK, a city has a cathedral and a place that doesn't have a cathedral (a church) is a town or village. 👍
Good information 👍
Thanks :)
Just to add, I live in Limerick, and to commute from Galway and vice versa via train only costs 7 euro and 50 cent.....thats cheaper again with mentioned leap card ;-)
How long does it take to get to Limerick with a train?
@@Corrky just shy of 2 hours
Might do a day trip like we did with Athlone and film a day in Limerick 🤔
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Thanks for this video this is helpful. Can I just ask then how do you find accommodation in Ireland to rent as my husband and I would be coming over there as we are fully British citizens now and want to live and work there 😊
I know im late but would you say theres a decent amount of coffeeshops in ireland
Thank you so much
Any time
Which Irish cities have commuter rail, and or trains to get around within a city? A.k.a. subway or like real for street cars or trolleys or cable cars.
I honestly don’t know. Galway only has buses and I think it’s the same for Dublin but I can’t say that for sure.
Dublin has a couple of tram lines (LUAS) and a single light rail line (DART), but Corrky is correct: it's mostly busses.
I love your videos i want you to speak about salary in ireland
Noted! I will!
Thank you sir
Does anyone know anything about getting citizenship from America to Ireland?
I don’t, sorry :(
If you can prove a great grandparent was born in Ireland you can get citizenship
@@elizabethbarton3047not exactly. You’re only entitled to Irish citizenship via your great-grandparent(s) if your parent(s) registered on the Foreign Birth Register & became an Irish citizen BEFORE you’re born. So, let’s say your great-grandparents were Irish & born in Ireland, and then moved to the USA and had children, their children (your grandparent) will still be an Irish citizen. Your grandparents child (your parent) will be entitled to Irish citizenship BUT they have to register on the foreign birth register. If your parent did that BEFORE you were born, then you can also become a citizen by registering on the foreign birth register. If your parent didn’t register, or they registered AFTER you were born, then you can’t claim citizenship via your great-grandparent(s). Basically, every generation after your great-grandparents would’ve needed to become an Irish citizen in order for you to become one. So realistically, if your parent or grandparent isn’t an Irish citizen, you can’t become one. I hope this makes sense
Croatia 🇭🇷 love but very expensive the last 2 years 😭
Did you move there with Croatian citizenship? Can anyone from EU (Italy) move and work in Ireland? Is it still part of EU?
Yes, yes and yes :)
A lot of Italians already here actually. I personally worked with more than a few already.
@@Corrky Thanks! I was worried they left EU when Brexit happened.
If your an EU citizen, you will have the same rights as irish citizens.
@@ML-ov7woif you come to Ireland you need to learn very rapidly that Ireland is a completely independent country just like Italy is. It is not part of the UK or Britain. The people are Irish not British and Ireland is very much committed to the EU and Ireland had nothing to do with Brexit.
@@ML-ov7woEngland voted to leave the EU…Ireland is a completely different country so get that right sham
I was reading now that the population of Ireland is 5 million people. What? @_@
I think to be a city you have to have 10,000 people.
Me and my family from India have an opportunity to move to Ireland for a job. Easy part is I don’t have to find a job but the recent violence videos on news channels targeting immigrants are worrisome.
Is it safe to migrate to Ireland in 2024?
I believe the protest were about Muslim refugees. All.military aged.men.Also a migrant did an attack outside a school and stabbed 3 children and 2 teachers.He had been granted Ted citizenship ( originally from Algiers.I believe) .His parents said he is suffering from a mental.illness.Many countries are worried about migrants because infrastructure can't cope.Many citizens are homeless or struggling with high cosy of.living.The resentment is that they should look after their own people first.Pploticiand want more.migration for.tax.purposes
ALSO.Big companies.want it for business ie realestate, banks , furniture companies and big supermarkets. Also.people.wjen choose to.migrate need to respect host. Country and laws.The migrant needs to.adaot not.othet way around.Many refugees are genuine but many are not.With regard to.male.refugees eg war torn countries.A genuine man would not live his parents, wife or children behind.Also in England.many Muslims complain that 3 star hotel accommodation us not good enough.Genuine refugee?.Obviously not.All.military age.Intimidating. Some.want to country to.change.They want to be on charge.and have Sharia law.Is this wrong. Most definitely.
In LATAM You don't have housing problems it's low cost, but the Main problem i's to find a job
Hi sir, it's really nice vedio . Very understanding. What about if you have eu passport , is it ok to get job.
As far as I know all EU member passports are enough to work here without any work permits, visas or anything similar…
@@Corrky first off all thank s for the reply sir.
Ok that's nice ,how about the medical , education for the children.
For 16 years old.
Planning to move to Ireland with my family in this coming years
I’m sorry but I know absolutely nothing about that. I don’t have kids so I never needed to explore that.
I went to Ireland for a month I swear I didn’t have one bad meal 🥘
First of all I’d like to know “ where’s me Lucky Charms!” ?
I´m still viewing your channel, you anti-American hater, you! Just kidding... I don´t mind people having their own opinions and their own mind. I´ll be living in Cork half the year and Málaga Spain the other half in just a few years. Hoping for the best and your video helps me. Thank you!
Thanks for watching!
Why did you get anti-American vibes? What did I say? 😂😂
@@Corrky It was one of your videos where you wrote something super nasty about the US. Tell you what...if it was about that FAKE President Biden, we agree! Or how we can´t stop killing people in foreign wars for oil and profit, we agree. Anyway, I´m aware of my people´s reputation when we travel. I can only...apologize.
I honestly don’t remember what I said or wrote 🤔🧐
@@Corrky Neither do I and honestly, I really only care that you know I´m a faithful follower and that I love your channel. I hope you stick with it! By the way, the scenes from your homeland are breathtakingly beautiful.
Thank you!
Hi, is there any possibility to speak to you?
Hi, feel free to join our Discord and we can have a chat there. I will be online later today.
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You can also DM me on Twitter if you prefer that.
Hlo Sir i am trying to move to Ireland an agent told me there is a vaccncy in a company name as Berry Clone. I would like to know whether this company exist or not.
I honestly don’t know. I suggest doing some detailed research online.
Fake!
Housing omg how is it worse than the Uk that’s mental
Didn't know it is bad there too!
any americans here after the 2024 election
A lot of new views on this video today I can tell you that much :)
@@Corrky Very nice 😂I studied back at DCU a few years ago and now that I'm graduating university in December it seems like the best time to return given the circumstances here in America! lol
What are the prices to rent a home?
In Galway?
1000+ for a flat.
1800+ for a house.
Connar for PM
Yoo Mr. White, what are you doing all the way over in Ireland?
Isnt it just uk without gangsters?
Hello, I'm from Chennai and I was accepted to Limerick University's MSc Business Analytics programme for the September intake. I have seven years of presales and b2b marketing experience, but I have no prior business analytics experience. Is it difficult to find employment opportunities in business analytics in Ireland as a new graduate?
The difference between Croatia and Ireland is that Ireland rich
. Croatia poor... that is why you move to Ireland...
Correct.
@Gary Hynes, Ireland is a rich country because Ireland hasn't had the world wars and other conflicts, not to mention, corruption of the officials like in Croatia, and especially, because corporations like Google, Dell etc came in and saved the day. Besides, most of Irish I've worked with are just lazy and incompetent, also, a very bad personal hygiene. Croatia might be a bollocked country because of many reasons, but Croatians in general do not condone lack of personal hygiene. One more thing, if there were no foreign nationals, Irish would still stuck with 'tatoes anc cabbage. In the end, most of people which come to Ireland are living upon their own hard work and knowledge, unlike most of Irish which are just making babies and living upon the social benefits. In other words, foreign nationals are making Irish lives so much easier. Otherwise, you would do things which no one else wants. I rest my case.
You just want everything now. Cop in mf
Guernsey that’s where I would go if I had a few bob in my pocket and get away from this circus
First thing social welfare current rate 230 euro totally free money Irish government very kind and fully loaded with zillionaire euro in banks so most welcome come to Ireland don't forget to go to social welfare department end of story
Ireland is Full
Not so much it seems.
It's full of too many fools like you
No,it’s not. It’s the least densely populated country in Europe and we need more people. Stop reading racist shite.
DON'T COME TO IRELAND. WE ARE CLOSED
Until you leave EU, hardly.
Wet, Windy, and stuck with EU laws. there is no sensible reason to moving to Ireland.
@@bluechip297 Not true.Just anti EU and a frequent visitor to relatives over there.
@@MENSA.lady2wel we’re all very happy to be in the EU and we still make our own laws. Much better than when we were ruled by Britain who tried to starve us all.
Ah, so American.
The healthcare system in Ireland sucks! The Irish are hostages to a mainly private medical system due to an endless succession of conservative governments and the private medical system lobbyists that they are in cahoots with. So, the people are largely hostages to private insurance companies that have just hiked their rates yet again.
If citizens in the rest of Europe aren't laughing at us, they should. They nearly all have a universal healtcare system card. Flash your card, pay nothing, done! In-patients in Ireland had to wait and wait and wait weeks and months to get in. Then once in, they are sleeping on trolleys in the hallways. And if they aren't young children, or over 70, they have to pay big fees if they didn't cough up for private insurance. Beware!
Why would you move to ireland. Horrible place
Because I completely disagree with you.
Mixed information and not to the point
Is the weather better than Finland?
Couldn’t tell you. I was never in Finland.
@@Corrky ok alright. Do you see the sun everyday or most of the days? Even if it is for a few minutes or hours? In Finland, we don't see the sun for days to months.
Oh it’s definitely better that. I wouldn’t say we go days without a sun, at least not very often.
Good man
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