Our electric bill in Bournemouth, England is also horrific and about 175 UK pounds a month currently. Yours is around 100 euros or 84 UK pounds a month. But here we do heat our sitting room by night storage electric heaters. Many thanks for this vlog, Boyet. Don't mind if I ask you questions sometimes about living there. Best regards, Anthony Slark
A mistake a looooot of people make is moving here without a job or apartment lined up and of course, the money ESPECIALLY if you live in Dublin! My bf recently got a job in Dublin and he gets a transfer in two years so he can come back to the northwest and I said a hell to the no to moving to Dublin 😂😂 took him ages to find a place and it costs €1000+ a month 🙈 meanwhile my rent is dirt cheap! I’d like to note that we often use debit cards more than credit cards. So happy you moved from prepaid electric to electric Ireland bill payments, it’s crazy expensive! They’re always knocking on my door lol. I’ve never heard of people using that work insurance tbh, the government is always looking for ways to con you, doctors note usually covers it and also check out other bin companies like panda! Happy for you mate, we always need more nurses
930 euros a month is not a bad price for a 1 bedroom apartment. Where I live in upstate NY a 1 bedroom goes for $900 bucks a month which is essentially the same. Your electric bill isn't bad either. For my 1350 square foot house I pay between 50 to 60 dollars a month. My monthly heat bill on the budget plan is $110 a month. I am sure you guys in Ireland don't have the cold weather in winter that we do so your heat bill is probably a lot lower.
Hello Joseph! Hmm yeah , our apartment monthly rent is not too bad in the current state of the market, although prices were cheaper 2 years back , where you can find 2 bed apt for 700 euros . For the electric we dont use the heater much because were cost cutting 😅😅 although winter here rarely gets below zero, it still quite cold but we pretty much layer up (inside the house) hahah and use the heating only for few hours in the morning and some hrs in the evening (very controlled) but were still lucky overall compred to the folks in Dublin where everything is just up there especially the rent.
Great content, I notice as well some people forget to call Ireland the republic of Ireland as the south comes under Europe the euro and the north, is the UK, GBP.
Hello!!! Parang ngayon nalang ako ulit naka dinig from a filipino un Brunei. Tiyaga lang po if you really want to come to Ireland. Makakdating din po kayo. god Bless po
Nice points there. Can I ask what your internet speed is in the apartment ? Cause here in Greece speeds are trash. Plus I heard they have wifi issues in Dublin? It’s an old video would appreciate if you replied.
Hello , Im not quite sure, salary ranges from 18 to 25 euros per hour, could be higher for other jobs thou. Were under electric ireland but i know there are a few more companies that provides electricity.
Hi. You mentioned you live with your partner/husband? May I know if he is under de facto visa and hope you could have vlog about the process for our reference. Thanks 😊
Hi there, not sure about de facto visa because we both came to Ireland with a working vis🙂 but there should be info regarding same probably on websites like citizensinformation.ie
@BoyetVentura thanks po... hope you can have this topic in your vlog soon so po if you have friends or know people from Ireland that have taken this path under CSEP visa.
Hello Rashad , yes you can pay for health insurance , but it’s not necessary, there are pros and cons , but for myself Im not paying for health insurance at the moment.
Health care is free, you have to earn a certain amount of money to get a medical card where you get free doctors and hospital visits, free fillings and teeth cleanings from the dentist and only €1.50 per medication
Thank you for this precious information mate. One question please, is it possible to apply for ireland jobs from outside? I'm planning to continue my career as a developer in Dublin, and I am a EU citizen.
I think it is possible, if you find the right connections for your career mine is nursing and I have applied from the Philippines through an agency based in Ireland. 😉
Sorry for not elaborating, so i took an intensive course for 1 month straight. Didn’t do anything else while I was revising for IELTS. ( didn’t work) , took the exam and passed. it’s tough, but it is doable once you go all in and put effort ❤️🙏
Independent house/apartment with 1 Bed room, Hall and Kitchen costs 930 Euros in Ireland? Heard it is in the range of 1300 to 1500 Euros for a 1BHK apartment
@@abdullahzakariah1957 it will also depend how far you are from the city centre. The closer to the centre the more expensive. Youll be looking at above 1000 euros for 2 bedded apartments
@@abdullahzakariah1957 it would depend like how far the property from the city centre, the closest it is to the centre the more expensivee it is. Its probably gonna costs you above 1k euro if its in the city centre
please can u help me withsome answers plsss plsss. I wanna come as a HCA untill i take the OET and register as Nurse ,they offered me 14 ph. is that to low? Any ideea how much will i tale (net pay) for a month of work? Did u hear about Orpea Care homes,are they ok as employer? Thank youuu in advance!! hope u.ll answer soon! Xx
hello! I'm afraid I'm not familiar with Orpea Care. Not quite sure how much HCA salary should be , but 14 euros per hour is above the national minimum wage which is 11.30 eur/hr ( I just googled it) Nurses earn more , so before I hot my nursing pin, I was paid student rate which is 18 eur/hr. then it went up after I got the pin.. your salary per month should be disclosed by your employer:)
Hello, may nakilala kong radiographer na pinoy once sa Galway , i dont know the process ng application sa radio pero pag sa family reunification , I think nasa 6 months lang based on sa mga friends ko na kumuha ng family nila - parang straightforward lang naman 😊😊
@@BoyetVentura thank you po. I have 8 years of experience po both ICU and wards po. I am currently processing for my NMBI. Thank you po sa videos mo Kuya!
Hi @michflox , hmmm. Advise in what matter? If you're askin me if is it worth to pursue nursing in Ireland for a short term like 2 years you said, I think it is good that you have. a specific timeframe in mind. First of all I love ICU nursing in Ireland, Patient ratio is 1:1 like most ICU's and there are loads of specialities to choose from , from general to neuro to cardiovascular. 2 years is definitely a good plan to experience life in Ireland as well as travel the country, and Europe as well, ICU nurses are in demand all over the country so I'd say GO FOR IT! BUt ofcourse make sure you do your research and ask some friends who already have the experience working in IRE (as an American). the pay here is not as enticing compared to the USA ( that I would say)
@@BoyetVentura thank you . Yea the pay is not encouraging. I interviewed for Beaumont… may not go with them as I don’t like many things about them. They were late for the interview, and when they finally showed up none of the interview panelist apologized for having me on hold for more than 20 mins.
@@michflox Beaumont is busy from what I have heard, maybe go for Cork , it's a nice place, not as crowded as Dublin ( in my opinion) , but if you prefer busy and lots of things going on, Dublin is great for that, although rent will be a burden. :(
@@michflox Cork is a great option , love Cork. yeah , you can pretty much get a job anywhere as an ICU nurse. :) thats the good thing about it. so choose the best option that suits your needs and personality. Goodluck and Welcome to Ireland!!! soon!
Hello Eureka, hmmm there are social workers sa hospitals and all, but Im just not sure when it comes to opportunities for foreigners for that post, im sure theres a way kasi may mga pinoy din na nasa medical records , cssd, kitchen etc, pero the opportunity might not be as many compared to nursing jobs.
Sir may tanong sana ako. Meron akong nakita na job jan sa ireland tapos salary offer 34kto40k euro per annum. Ok na po ba yon ? Ty Sana mabasa Thank you ulit
Hello! I think basic lang yun 34 to 40k ler annum , wla pa jan ang overtime and holiday pay - depende cgro if san k ma aasign, or if makakakita k ng accomodation to rent na mura and simple lang ang lifestyle mo, pero the truth js thats a question you can only answer because you know what your specific needs are.😉 if may family ka or single , many factors. Mejo mahal din tlga kasi cost of living.
@@BoyetVentura thank you sa pag reply sir. Noted lahat. Pag isipan kopa kong e grab koba pagkatapos ko dito sa saudi ma end kasi ako this coming august. Thank you so much sa time...
Hello , I get what you mean , but I saw a lot of instances where people weren’t able to go to work due to unexpected illnesses/circumstance and can go unpaid , without a fallback when things go wrong can be really scary. but Im sure there are other ways around it.
Hi i want to ask about caregiver or healthcare job in ireland is that good? My background is a nurse and how to apply work in hospital? It need license?
Hi , 1st of all you need to apply for a registered to practice nursing in Ireland. You can look up nmbi.ie to get detailed info about it. But if you’re a nurse and want to work asa a carer thats posssible as well . ☺️🇮🇪🇮🇪
Hey hello ,how can I contact you? I am a registered nurse interested in relocating to Ireland as an HCA, I need your assistant and all the information I can get , looking forward to your positive response. Thank you 🎉
Hi sorry, hahah I think I forgot in the end. so rent is 1k a month, grocery is 200/ month, miscellaneuos like broadband/phone will depends mine is 40/month, now I'm paying for a car loan ( that will be for 3 years) 375/month, petrol 200/month (depends on your usage) , electricity (will depend) mine is around 50/month, trash collection is 300 /year, tv license is 120 /year nursing license renewal 100/year, residence permit renewal 300/year (for the 1st 2 years anyway) I think thats it ., So it's around 2k euros a month ( 1,933.3 eur to be exact) But this will depend for each and everyone, if you dont have a car to pay for it's cheaper , and if you dont drive no petrol, way cheaper, you can also cut down on grocery like 100 euro per month... although the rent can be standard 1k euro above, unless you're renting a room only you can find cheaper( maybe 400 - 600 eur/month) Also depending which county you are living.. Hope this helps! :)
So helpful, I will move to Ireland this September. :) soon to be nurse in Dublin :)
@@khayraabbas7896 hello!! Congratulations in advance.❤️❤️❤️
Our electric bill in Bournemouth, England is also horrific and about 175 UK pounds a month currently. Yours is around 100 euros or 84 UK pounds a month. But here we do heat our sitting room by night storage electric heaters. Many thanks for this vlog, Boyet. Don't mind if I ask you questions sometimes about living there. Best regards, Anthony Slark
Hey Anthony, I don’t mind at all. Ask away, happy to help.
Thank you for this super helpful video! Best wishes to you and your hubby
No problem! More power to you! 😉👍
Super galing mo na talaga sir. Well done👏👏👏
Hahahaha! Grabe sya oh. Payat Pogiboy ikaw sunod ko interviewgn hehehe.
A mistake a looooot of people make is moving here without a job or apartment lined up and of course, the money ESPECIALLY if you live in Dublin! My bf recently got a job in Dublin and he gets a transfer in two years so he can come back to the northwest and I said a hell to the no to moving to Dublin 😂😂 took him ages to find a place and it costs €1000+ a month 🙈 meanwhile my rent is dirt cheap! I’d like to note that we often use debit cards more than credit cards. So happy you moved from prepaid electric to electric Ireland bill payments, it’s crazy expensive! They’re always knocking on my door lol. I’ve never heard of people using that work insurance tbh, the government is always looking for ways to con you, doctors note usually covers it and also check out other bin companies like panda! Happy for you mate, we always need more nurses
Very informative 👏 thanks for all your tips ❤ barb.
930 euros a month is not a bad price for a 1 bedroom apartment. Where I live in upstate NY a 1 bedroom goes for $900 bucks a month which is essentially the same. Your electric bill isn't bad either. For my 1350 square foot house I pay between 50 to 60 dollars a month. My monthly heat bill on the budget plan is $110 a month. I am sure you guys in Ireland don't have the cold weather in winter that we do so your heat bill is probably a lot lower.
Hello Joseph! Hmm yeah , our apartment monthly rent is not too bad in the current state of the market, although prices were cheaper 2 years back , where you can find 2 bed apt for 700 euros . For the electric we dont use the heater much because were cost cutting 😅😅 although winter here rarely gets below zero, it still quite cold but we pretty much layer up (inside the house) hahah and use the heating only for few hours in the morning and some hrs in the evening (very controlled) but were still lucky overall compred to the folks in Dublin where everything is just up there especially the rent.
It’s actually really bad when in other parts of the country it’s less than 200 a month. New York is completely different lol
Great content, I notice as well some people forget to call Ireland the republic of Ireland as the south comes under Europe the euro and the north, is the UK, GBP.
Thank you sir for this video 🙏 hopefully maayos ko na nmbi ko at the same time makahanap ng employer 😊 Phrn here working in Brunei 😊
Hello!!! Parang ngayon nalang ako ulit naka dinig from a filipino un Brunei. Tiyaga lang po if you really want to come to Ireland. Makakdating din po kayo. god Bless po
So helpful kuys. Noted 🎉
Balik na dito! At magkape tayo! Hehehe
Just waiting for my visa application. Hopefully I'll make it soon dawg
Hey! Congratsss!!!! Welcome to Ireland
i am really agree.. Dublin is a City which is standard living are too high.. where as counties is a bit cheaper by a pen margin only..
Good job
thank you!
Nice points there. Can I ask what your internet speed is in the apartment ? Cause here in Greece speeds are trash. Plus I heard they have wifi issues in Dublin? It’s an old video would appreciate if you replied.
Hey, I believe it’s 500 mbps , hope that helps 😀
I just got my LPN license. On my way to get my RN. I will see you in Ireland soon 😂🎉
Hello Cheyenne! Congratulations on getting your license, where you from yourself! Best of luck - and welcome to Ireland soon ❤️🇮🇪🌈
Do you have an idea how much does
a Lineman make at Ireland? what's the biggest electric distribution company there at Ireland? tia
Hello , Im not quite sure, salary ranges from 18 to 25 euros per hour, could be higher for other jobs thou. Were under electric ireland but i know there are a few more companies that provides electricity.
@@BoyetVentura ah, thank you for your response..my friends and i are on the final stages of our application at Circet.
@@edbonto6277no problem. What is circet?
@@BoyetVentura an electric/telecom distribution company at uk and ireland
@@edbonto6277 oh nice goodluck, hopefully makarating kayo agad 🙏👍👍
in job offer its says :your salary will be 14 ph....not sayng overtime...bank joliday...wekkend rate...just 14 ph
Hi. You mentioned you live with your partner/husband? May I know if he is under de facto visa and hope you could have vlog about the process for our reference. Thanks 😊
Hi there, not sure about de facto visa because we both came to Ireland with a working vis🙂 but there should be info regarding same probably on websites like citizensinformation.ie
@BoyetVentura thanks po... hope you can have this topic in your vlog soon so po if you have friends or know people from Ireland that have taken this path under CSEP visa.
Your rent is cheap compared here in Daly City, California. A one bedroom here in Daly City, California is $3,000 a month excluding utilities.
Yeah? OMG! 3k usd? But I suppose you guys get like 10k or more , we get 3k monthly so , technically speaking our rent is already expensive 😅😅😅😅
One enquiry, if you don't mind.
" Working in hospital do you receive any food? Or what are the usual prices in the hospital's cantina? "
Hello, food is not free. 🙂 price maybe 6 euros and up depends on what you’re gettkng 😉
@@BoyetVentura Many thanks.
I am an anesthesiologist who can't cook and I am moving in January to Ireland.
What about health care? You didn’t mention any info, is there insurance? Or how doest it work? (Im a doctor who is thinking yo move to Ireland
Hello Rashad , yes you can pay for health insurance , but it’s not necessary, there are pros and cons , but for myself Im not paying for health insurance at the moment.
Health care is free, you have to earn a certain amount of money to get a medical card where you get free doctors and hospital visits, free fillings and teeth cleanings from the dentist and only €1.50 per medication
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Thank you for this precious information mate. One question please, is it possible to apply for ireland jobs from outside? I'm planning to continue my career as a developer in Dublin, and I am a EU citizen.
I think it is possible, if you find the right connections for your career mine is nursing and I have applied from the Philippines through an agency based in Ireland. 😉
Thank you kabayan
You’re welcome kabayan! 🤓👍
so is it genuinely manageable to afford living in ireland, or the city, as a single nurse?
@@o.g.6221 yes , many does live in the city and they are doing okay. Depends on how you manage your money. Although rent is really expensive
Hi, I enjoyed watching your video. New subscriber from Zambia. Do Midwifes earn more than registered nurses at the same level??
Hello! Im not quite sure about that, there should be a salary scale for midwives under govt hospitals, probably different if private practice.
hi bud, what's the easiest way to pass the ielts test ???😊
Hi? Easiest? I would say, take an intensive review course, thats what I did anyway -it worked. - goodluck 🙏
Sorry for not elaborating, so i took an intensive course for 1 month straight. Didn’t do anything else while I was revising for IELTS. ( didn’t work) , took the exam and passed. it’s tough, but it is doable once you go all in and put effort ❤️🙏
Independent house/apartment with 1 Bed room, Hall and Kitchen costs 930 Euros in Ireland?
Heard it is in the range of 1300 to 1500 Euros for a 1BHK apartment
Hello 👋 it depends which county you are in. Although we got this aprtment before pandemic
@@BoyetVentura thanks for the reply. How about now in Cork/Galway?
If we want a 1 bed-hall-kitchen house/apartment in 2023 end, how much is the rent?
@@abdullahzakariah1957 it will also depend how far you are from the city centre. The closer to the centre the more expensive. Youll be looking at above 1000 euros for 2 bedded apartments
@@abdullahzakariah1957 it would depend like how far the property from the city centre, the closest it is to the centre the more expensivee it is. Its probably gonna costs you above 1k euro if its in the city centre
please can u help me withsome answers plsss plsss.
I wanna come as a HCA untill i take the OET and register as Nurse ,they offered me 14 ph. is that to low? Any ideea how much will i tale (net pay) for a month of work?
Did u hear about Orpea Care homes,are they ok as employer?
Thank youuu in advance!!
hope u.ll answer soon! Xx
hello! I'm afraid I'm not familiar with Orpea Care. Not quite sure how much HCA salary should be , but 14 euros per hour is above the national minimum wage which is 11.30 eur/hr ( I just googled it) Nurses earn more , so before I hot my nursing pin, I was paid student rate which is 18 eur/hr. then it went up after I got the pin.. your salary per month should be disclosed by your employer:)
@@BoyetVentura well i veasked the net pay but they said they dont know to tell me......just said 14/h -:(
@@BoyetVenturai dont even know if 14 is before or after taxes :-(they dont explain nothin
@@ionutpreda1979 it should be in a contract. Or job offer
Planning to work din sana jan as a radiographer,kung sakali madali lang po ba jan ma dalin ang family?
Hello, may nakilala kong radiographer na pinoy once sa Galway , i dont know the process ng application sa radio pero pag sa family reunification , I think nasa 6 months lang based on sa mga friends ko na kumuha ng family nila - parang straightforward lang naman 😊😊
@@BoyetVentura maraming salamat po 😊
@@mobkun1761 no worries
@@mobkun1761 welcome po
Hae,do they take oncology nurses in Ireland?
Hello po Kuya! Sir bale 8 yrs po nsg experience ko now dito sa Pinas and am planning to go to Ireland. Ma carry over po ba experience ko? Ty
Hello, yes 👍 counted ang clinical experience Mo when it comes to computation of your salary ❤️☘️
@@BoyetVentura thank you po. I have 8 years of experience po both ICU and wards po. I am currently processing for my NMBI. Thank you po sa videos mo Kuya!
How much do you pay for 1 month rent in dublin po? For example do you have any idea for a 1 bedroom apartment? Thanks heheh
Hi it will depend where in dublin the apartment is located , u dam go to this website -- daft.ie and check aprtments in Dublin😉👍
I am an American ICU nurse, and I want to work in Ireland for like a year or two.. any advise?
Hi @michflox , hmmm. Advise in what matter? If you're askin me if is it worth to pursue nursing in Ireland for a short term like 2 years you said, I think it is good that you have. a specific timeframe in mind. First of all I love ICU nursing in Ireland, Patient ratio is 1:1 like most ICU's and there are loads of specialities to choose from , from general to neuro to cardiovascular. 2 years is definitely a good plan to experience life in Ireland as well as travel the country, and Europe as well, ICU nurses are in demand all over the country so I'd say GO FOR IT! BUt ofcourse make sure you do your research and ask some friends who already have the experience working in IRE (as an American). the pay here is not as enticing compared to the USA ( that I would say)
@@BoyetVentura thank you . Yea the pay is not encouraging. I interviewed for Beaumont… may not go with them as I don’t like many things about them. They were late for the interview, and when they finally showed up none of the interview panelist apologized for having me on hold for more than 20 mins.
@@michflox Beaumont is busy from what I have heard, maybe go for Cork , it's a nice place, not as crowded as Dublin ( in my opinion) , but if you prefer busy and lots of things going on, Dublin is great for that, although rent will be a burden. :(
@@BoyetVentura thank you. Will keep you posted. Most definitely will go for Cork
@@michflox Cork is a great option , love Cork. yeah , you can pretty much get a job anywhere as an ICU nurse. :) thats the good thing about it. so choose the best option that suits your needs and personality. Goodluck and Welcome to Ireland!!! soon!
Hello po kabayan!.. pag 15 euro per hour ang offer ok ba un..salamat po and godbless
15 euro as a nurse? Parang mababa. Student rate is 18 euro eh.
@@BoyetVentura what is the minimum hourly rate for a nurse with a 2 years 😅experience
Sir madami po ba opportunities for social workers jan?
Hello Eureka, hmmm there are social workers sa hospitals and all, but Im just not sure when it comes to opportunities for foreigners for that post, im sure theres a way kasi may mga pinoy din na nasa medical records , cssd, kitchen etc, pero the opportunity might not be as many compared to nursing jobs.
Wrong. According to the Global Peace Index, Ireland is the third safest country in the world… Next to Iceland and New Zealand…😊
Lies and I'm Irish Dublin is no longer safe along with the rest off the island.
You clearly don't live here then if you think that 😂
@@nojabhereyes to many people are been brainwashed by the media
Sir may tanong sana ako. Meron akong nakita na job jan sa ireland tapos salary offer 34kto40k euro per annum. Ok na po ba yon ? Ty
Sana mabasa
Thank you ulit
Hello! I think basic lang yun 34 to 40k ler annum , wla pa jan ang overtime and holiday pay - depende cgro if san k ma aasign, or if makakakita k ng accomodation to rent na mura and simple lang ang lifestyle mo, pero the truth js thats a question you can only answer because you know what your specific needs are.😉 if may family ka or single , many factors. Mejo mahal din tlga kasi cost of living.
@@BoyetVentura thank you sa pag reply sir. Noted lahat. Pag isipan kopa kong e grab koba pagkatapos ko dito sa saudi ma end kasi ako this coming august. Thank you so much sa time...
Sir kindly assist me for a housing po sa Dublin baka may killala po kayo sir
@@diegomariano1011 hello mejo mahirap po sa dublin depends on which area, try facebook groups or rent.ie / daft.ie
If you're healthy my man, ditch the income protection insurance. You're a nurse. You guys are always in short supply here...
Hello , I get what you mean , but I saw a lot of instances where people weren’t able to go to work due to unexpected illnesses/circumstance and can go unpaid , without a fallback when things go wrong can be really scary. but Im sure there are other ways around it.
Hi i want to ask about caregiver or healthcare job in ireland is that good? My background is a nurse and how to apply work in hospital? It need license?
Hi , 1st of all you need to apply for a registered to practice nursing in Ireland. You can look up nmbi.ie to get detailed info about it. But if you’re a nurse and want to work asa a carer thats posssible as well . ☺️🇮🇪🇮🇪
Hey hello ,how can I contact you? I am a registered nurse interested in relocating to Ireland as an HCA, I need your assistant and all the information I can get , looking forward to your positive response. Thank you 🎉
you forgot to total all cost in a month.
Hi sorry, hahah I think I forgot in the end. so rent is 1k a month, grocery is 200/ month, miscellaneuos like broadband/phone will depends mine is 40/month, now I'm paying for a car loan ( that will be for 3 years) 375/month, petrol 200/month (depends on your usage) , electricity (will depend) mine is around 50/month, trash collection is 300 /year, tv license is 120 /year nursing license renewal 100/year, residence permit renewal 300/year (for the 1st 2 years anyway) I think thats it ., So it's around 2k euros a month ( 1,933.3 eur to be exact) But this will depend for each and everyone, if you dont have a car to pay for it's cheaper , and if you dont drive no petrol, way cheaper, you can also cut down on grocery like 100 euro per month... although the rent can be standard 1k euro above, unless you're renting a room only you can find cheaper( maybe 400 - 600 eur/month) Also depending which county you are living.. Hope this helps! :)
do you have facebook?❤