One more thing! If you’re not a laid-back person, Ireland is not for you! Lol. 😆 BUT, if you love nature and castles, then YES! 💯 Also if you loooove fries or potatoes! Ireland is the place to be! Hahaha. 🙃
Ireland is an island off the coast of Europe. It has no natural resources like oil, gas, minerals - only food. It is mainly a farming community, of less than 5 million people that produces mainly food for mainland Europe. We have only a small manufacturing industry. As a result, most anything you buy in Ireland will cost anywhere between 10% to 30% more because it has to be imported. As an EU country we need to try to stay in line with richer countries like Germany and France - and our taxes - and benefits - reflect that but almost everything we buy from food to clothes to building materials comes from mainland Europe and this adds to our costs. In the 1920's we became independent from the British Empire and as a result, one of our laws included a clause that you need to have a licence to recieve broadcasts - originally a radio licence it became a TV licence - it's still called a TV licence but anything you own that can recieve broadcasts must be licensed... this means that our national radio and TV can remain independent of government interference and broadcast what they wish... this costs 160 Euro a year - a small coffee costs about 3 Euro, a busfare about 2 Euro and for this you receive independent news, weather and entertainment. You need one of these per household even if you only watch Netflix on your phone. We have no manufacturing industry and little or no oil or gas reserves, so driving and buying a car is expensive. Our country outside the cities is mostly rural so cars, car ownership and driving is a luxury, and taxed accordingly. Then there is also insurance - we need insurance because there are many uninsured unlicensed drivers on our roads, who when they cause an accident cost the country a lot of money in hospital bills, repairs and road damage. We have no history or tradition of living in cities, or apartments so accommodation is scarce, and expensive. Modernisation and new laws mean that there are few old or run down houses to rent cheaply, it is not easy to build a new house even if you own land, and many Irish people live at home in their parents houses, until they can afford to buy or build. Rents are high, the cost of living is high, transport is high and difficult, but - please come. Ireland is mostly a welcoming country, we like to see so many people from over the world who want to come and live here - but this is new for us - please bear with us and come. We need you and want to see you here.
Very informative video. Just a suggestion, can you also make a vlog about the life of an international student (maybe do an interview) for those who are interested to go to Ireland and study. Keep it up!
@@BoyetVentura yes po, I tried to visit some shops nearby then travel to the workplace na din po. Trying to adjust with the weather but happy to be here ^_^
Thank you for your vlog, I noted everything you said 😊Just a suggestion, can you also make a vlog about the advantages in working and living in Ireland please ... 😊🙏 thank you!
I am planning to work in Ireland after my studies here in Poland. Yes, you read it right, I am studying nursing in Poland. Do you have any idea how to apply to be a nurse in which my credentials are EU in origin? Pinoy po ako. hehehehe.
Hi , glad you’re planning to move and work here in Ireland, when it comes to applying as a nurse here from EU , I guess it’s easier , not familiar with the process as I have applied from the Phil, but agencies like CPL and Kate Cowhig might be one of many ways to apply here. Best of luck to you 😉👍
Hello! You’re welcome! Hmmm. I made a vlog about it and gave some insights . You can check it out. But to answer your question id say consumer goods will be pretty much the same, rent can vary depending on where you are whether your in the city or country , transportation is pretty much the same eveywhere😅 i think, car is essential ( in my opinion)
Hello!!!! Thank you. If say list your pros and cons , research further regarding anu un options u have. With regards to our future plans , I cant say definitely if dito na kmi for good. But wla naman kami balak mag apply anywhere else since we are doing okay here so far 😊 , mejo malayo nga lang sa Pilipinas, thats the downside.
Hello , I don’t have the exact info re: this but google says it’s about 15 euros per hour, could be higher up to 18 ( possibly) which sounds about right. It would probably depend where you are and what facility you are working in ( private/govt) .Hope this helps 👍
@@jinkyjoyvillalobos4673 yes nag vlog kami sa Bray once, and nakailang beses na kami bumalik sa Bray . Cliff walking in Bray county wicklow yung vlog if you want to see it, it’s pretty.
One more thing! If you’re not a laid-back person, Ireland is not for you! Lol. 😆 BUT, if you love nature and castles, then YES! 💯
Also if you loooove fries or potatoes! Ireland is the place to be! Hahaha. 🙃
Hahaha . Indeed. I love nature! Hehe
Ireland is an island off the coast of Europe. It has no natural resources like oil, gas, minerals - only food. It is mainly a farming community, of less than 5 million people that produces mainly food for mainland Europe. We have only a small manufacturing industry. As a result, most anything you buy in Ireland will cost anywhere between 10% to 30% more because it has to be imported.
As an EU country we need to try to stay in line with richer countries like Germany and France - and our taxes - and benefits - reflect that but almost everything we buy from food to clothes to building materials comes from mainland Europe and this adds to our costs.
In the 1920's we became independent from the British Empire and as a result, one of our laws included a clause that you need to have a licence to recieve broadcasts - originally a radio licence it became a TV licence - it's still called a TV licence but anything you own that can recieve broadcasts must be licensed... this means that our national radio and TV can remain independent of government interference and broadcast what they wish... this costs 160 Euro a year - a small coffee costs about 3 Euro, a busfare about 2 Euro and for this you receive independent news, weather and entertainment. You need one of these per household even if you only watch Netflix on your phone.
We have no manufacturing industry and little or no oil or gas reserves, so driving and buying a car is expensive. Our country outside the cities is mostly rural so cars, car ownership and driving is a luxury, and taxed accordingly. Then there is also insurance - we need insurance because there are many uninsured unlicensed drivers on our roads, who when they cause an accident cost the country a lot of money in hospital bills, repairs and road damage.
We have no history or tradition of living in cities, or apartments so accommodation is scarce, and expensive. Modernisation and new laws mean that there are few old or run down houses to rent cheaply, it is not easy to build a new house even if you own land, and many Irish people live at home in their parents houses, until they can afford to buy or build.
Rents are high, the cost of living is high, transport is high and difficult, but - please come. Ireland is mostly a welcoming country, we like to see so many people from over the world who want to come and live here - but this is new for us - please bear with us and come. We need you and want to see you here.
Excellent video buddy, you seem to be racking up the subs and rightly so. Keep up the good work.
Hello! Hey! Thank you, im just starting to post more, maybe thats why. You too! Keep them travels vlogs coming ❤️❤️❤️
Very informative video. Just a suggestion, can you also make a vlog about the life of an international student (maybe do an interview) for those who are interested to go to Ireland and study. Keep it up!
Thanks for the idea! I have it on my list , but the student is out of the country at the moment :) 😊
Our filipino nurses and carers are well regarded. They share traditional Irish Catholic family values
Informative Sir!
Already here in Ireland 🥹🇮🇪
Hello 🥳 congratulations!!! Saan sa Ireland? Hope ur lovin it( i know its a little chaotic atm) stay safe
@@BoyetVentura I’m currently at Deansrange po 😊
@@BoyetVentura thank you po Sir! 🙏🏼
@@kkatsudonn how are u settling? So far so good!? Wag na sir. Boyet nalang
@@BoyetVentura yes po, I tried to visit some shops nearby then travel to the workplace na din po. Trying to adjust with the weather but happy to be here ^_^
Very good and informative video. 👍🏻
Thank you PinoyNurse Adventure ☺️❤️
@@BoyetVentura saan ka dito sa Ireland?
@@PinoyNurseAdventure sa Limerick bro 😉
@@BoyetVentura ayos! Kapag nadalaw ako dyan collab tayo. 😊
@@PinoyNurseAdventure good idea ❤️💯💪 😊
In Germany you have to pay for TV a monthly fee of around 17.5€ even if you don't have a TV 🤨
Oh My G!!! For real? Its a bit more expensive tha iReland . I cant understand. Whats the fee if u don’t own a tv?
Thank you for your vlog, I noted everything you said 😊Just a suggestion, can you also make a vlog about the advantages in working and living in Ireland please ... 😊🙏 thank you!
You’re welcome ❤️ thanks or your suggestion that’s a good topic to discuss 🙏👍🏻😊😊 are you thinking to work in Ireland?
@@BoyetVentura yes po! 😊 Just got my DL 2 days ago.
@@MoshiMochMoch congratulations and hopefully our paths cross, pag andito kana⚡️👍🙏 best of luck! Exciting!
@@BoyetVentura yes po, thank you! 😊
I am planning to work in Ireland after my studies here in Poland. Yes, you read it right, I am studying nursing in Poland. Do you have any idea how to apply to be a nurse in which my credentials are EU in origin? Pinoy po ako. hehehehe.
Hi , glad you’re planning to move and work here in Ireland, when it comes to applying as a nurse here from EU , I guess it’s easier , not familiar with the process as I have applied from the Phil, but agencies like CPL and Kate Cowhig might be one of many ways to apply here. Best of luck to you 😉👍
Hi. Thank you for the headsup :) I would like to ask, are there other cities in Ireland that's less expensive (food, house rent, transpo)? Thanks!
Hello! You’re welcome! Hmmm. I made a vlog about it and gave some insights . You can check it out. But to answer your question id say consumer goods will be pretty much the same, rent can vary depending on where you are whether your in the city or country , transportation is pretty much the same eveywhere😅 i think, car is essential ( in my opinion)
Limerick city is cheaper for rent than Galway or Cork. Located in the south west just beside Shannon international airport
Very informative po. Planning to move from Dubai pero parang nagdadalawang isip na. 😅 Are you planning to stay there for good?
Hello!!!! Thank you. If say list your pros and cons , research further regarding anu un options u have. With regards to our future plans , I cant say definitely if dito na kmi for good. But wla naman kami balak mag apply anywhere else since we are doing okay here so far 😊 , mejo malayo nga lang sa Pilipinas, thats the downside.
Can I have that plant on the background. Miss you guys 😊
Hahahaha ! Sure❤️❤️ miss you too!
Is Ireland better than UK?
can I ask what s the monthly salary for a HCA?Thank you
Hello , I don’t have the exact info re: this but google says it’s about 15 euros per hour, could be higher up to 18 ( possibly) which sounds about right. It would probably depend where you are and what facility you are working in ( private/govt) .Hope this helps 👍
@@BoyetVentura thank you ,in care home,private Dublin.I was intrested in monthly pay to see if its worth :-/ is 15 before or after taces
@@ionutpreda1979 that’s before tax🙈
@@BoyetVentura hell and net pay?
Hi
sir if projector ok lng po anu
Hello! Yes pag projector no need ng license 👍 mas okay pa nga. Tpos kabitan nalang ng sound bar.👌
pero sir happy mn k u jan? bali sa bray po ako nhire
me awa ang diyos mka fly n din po jn at mkpasa ng rcsi
@@jinkyjoyvillalobos4673 wow! Bray is super nice. Seaside. I love Bray. Very chill ❤️ yes in Gods time, and will congrats
really sir ,? thank u po mghhnap p po ako ng nttrhan s july pgdting ko salamat po s reply sir much appreciated po
happy nmn po k u s ireland?
@@jinkyjoyvillalobos4673 yes nag vlog kami sa Bray once, and nakailang beses na kami bumalik sa Bray . Cliff walking in Bray county wicklow yung vlog if you want to see it, it’s pretty.
I don’t think this is an useful video at all. Most western countries in the eu are exactly the same.
sorry you did not find it useful.