South Africans in Ireland: Things we wish we knew before our move 🇮🇪🍀

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  • Опубликовано: 6 янв 2025

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  • @dwanele
    @dwanele 2 года назад +6

    After many months and equal learnings, I can say all these points are spot on. Dublin is fantastic, and I'm glad I persevered getting here.

    • @BiancaKade
      @BiancaKade  2 года назад

      It is great and glad you are also enjoying it 🤗🤗

  • @cintiapena1696
    @cintiapena1696 Год назад +2

    Nice video. Your point about friends and family got me balling my eyeballs. I'm currently still struggling with this. Have been in Ireland for over a year and still struggling to put wall down and make friends. Miss my fam the most

  • @scottblack9213
    @scottblack9213 Год назад +3

    You guys seem like great folks .. good luck and you're welcome in Ireland

    • @BiancaKade
      @BiancaKade  Год назад

      Thank you so much Scott! 🤗🤗

  • @priba2408
    @priba2408 8 месяцев назад

    Super helpful & twas lovely to bump into you Kade!😀

    • @BiancaKade
      @BiancaKade  7 месяцев назад

      Lovely to bump into you too!! 🤗

  • @WicketersCricket
    @WicketersCricket 2 года назад +2

    Great video guys!
    I just moved to England and it is so full of highs and lows!
    Interesting to see your point of view!

    • @BiancaKade
      @BiancaKade  2 года назад +1

      Thank you Mark! Hope you are settling in well in England 🤗🤗

  • @davidnyc487
    @davidnyc487 2 года назад +1

    Merry Christmas to you also. 🎄

    • @BiancaKade
      @BiancaKade  2 года назад

      Merry Christmas 🎄🤶

  • @priscillaseaton8147
    @priscillaseaton8147 Год назад +4

    Great video. I have been here 6 months and was lucky to have PPSN no sorted through my employer. But still had a bit of issue opening a bank account. The advice of my Irish boss is excellent though: try to speak to a human. The bureaucracy is real but the moment you get to speak to an actual person, they usually can help. Wish I had know it was so great here. I am 52 and wish I had moved years ago!

    • @BiancaKade
      @BiancaKade  Год назад

      Hi Priscilla! Thanks for the comment and hope you have enjoyed your last 6 months here! Thanks for the great advice!! Your Irish boss is so right! 🤗🤗

    • @susanyakowenko4064
      @susanyakowenko4064 Год назад

      Did you apply for a job before your move or once you got to ireland

    • @bintudlamini6965
      @bintudlamini6965 Год назад

      I am also looking to move to Ireland and busy looking for a job first

  • @TheMNHShow
    @TheMNHShow Год назад +2

    I’m a 26 year old engineer in Pretoria and I’ve been thinking about moving to Ireland. You guys have motivated me to push for it 😀

    • @BiancaKade
      @BiancaKade  Год назад

      If you have the opportunity to live and work in another country - take it! It's such a great life experience 🤗🤗

  • @seamus9750
    @seamus9750 Год назад +1

    Lived the first 24 years of my life in Ireland though in a different era ....living in South Africa now and as happy as a pig in the proverbial . Also did the Alberton/Brackenhurst thing for a time when it was a beautiful area.

  • @amethysttoast3642
    @amethysttoast3642 Год назад

    Thank you for making this video!! ❤️❤️❤️

  • @johndoubell6224
    @johndoubell6224 2 года назад +1

    Hey guys, we been following you since April/May. We finally arrived last week. I must say we can relate to the admin loop and especially the housing issue. The stress is real but I'm sure all is well that will end well. Hitting a few balls on the driving range helps LOL. Thanks for the content!!!!

    • @BiancaKade
      @BiancaKade  2 года назад

      Hi John! Welcome to Ireland 🇮🇪🇮🇪 hope your first week here has been good!
      It’s such an exciting time and nerve wrecking time but it goes so fast and before you know it you will be celebrating a year of living here! 😅
      Goodluck with all the administration 🤗🤗

  • @sediye
    @sediye Год назад

    Love the point by B on letting your guard down and allowing new friendships, so profound. And K's thoughts on it being easy to move. Its true - sometimes we overcomplicate it in our minds, but its possible.

    • @BiancaKade
      @BiancaKade  Год назад

      So glad we can share some nuggets of wisdom and it is appreciated 🥹

  • @papi8659
    @papi8659 Год назад +3

    Ireland has no airport taxes,it has the cheapest airfares in Europe ... cheaper than taking the train in most European countries

  • @ajsnr1
    @ajsnr1 2 года назад +1

    Merry Xmas to you both and glad to see how you've settled in to the Emerald Isle . I am Irish born and dragged up(bred) as they say, and ive just binge watched a lot of your videos , and its a great reminder of how beautiful our country and landscape really is , which when you live here we sometimes take for granted . I've travelled a lot with the military mainly middle East and west Africa, I've since retired from the Army but that experience makes me appreciate what we have here. Hope everything works out for you both and only 3and half years before you can get the 6th best passport in the world LOL .

    • @BiancaKade
      @BiancaKade  2 года назад

      We have settled very well!
      It is a beautiful country and we are having the best time exploring it.
      Only 3.5 years 🎉

  • @susanyakowenko4064
    @susanyakowenko4064 Год назад

    My husband and i are thinking of moving to Northern Ireland and your take on it gives me a great feeling to go through with moving...great tips!

    • @BiancaKade
      @BiancaKade  Год назад

      Hi Susan - thank you so much! Hope it can provide insight in making your decision.

    • @jmccullough662
      @jmccullough662 Год назад

      Do you know that Northern Ireland is part of the UK, not Ireland?

    • @susanyakowenko4064
      @susanyakowenko4064 Год назад

      Yes i knew

  • @yumadjeko5712
    @yumadjeko5712 4 месяца назад

    This is a good decision you guys made .

  • @cherylmacaulay9104
    @cherylmacaulay9104 2 года назад

    Enjoyed your video - where about in Dublin are you guys

    • @BiancaKade
      @BiancaKade  2 года назад

      Thank you Cheryl! We are based in South Dublin 🤗

  • @davidroseitg
    @davidroseitg 7 месяцев назад

    Great videos, I am Irish with SA families coming here. Don't forget you can get a ferry from Cork to France overnight 👍

  • @Granuaile1
    @Granuaile1 2 года назад +2

    I think that when it comes to eating out etc people compare prices to cheaper countries, mostly the Mediterranean countries-Irish people do this as well. However it’s worth remembering two things namely (I) eating out is not, in general, part of Northern European culture and (ii) countries that are cheaper will also have lower salaries so the cost of eating out in comparison to disposable income isn’t necessarily as wide as it seems. So while I’m not saying that Ireland isn’t expensive, I think that sometimes people are not comparing ‘like with like’. What seems really cheap to me in, say, Spain isn’t necessarily as cheap to Spaniards on their salaries. One of my brothers lives in Norway and earns what seems to us here in Ireland a great salary. However, his disposable income isn’t great as everything is more ‘expensive’ than here in Ireland so when he and my nephews come to Dublin every year for a holiday they bring almost empty suitcases and hit Penneys and Dunnes and return to Oslo with a year’s supply of jeans, t-shirts, underwear etc. Also when I visit Oslo I just hand over money without thinking about what I’m actually spending because if I did I’d probably have a nervous breakdown!

    • @BiancaKade
      @BiancaKade  2 года назад +1

      This is definitely a valid point and the perspective here is that there is a culture of eating out where we are from and so it was obviously an adjustment. On the up side, I am a great cook now 😅

  • @noelpucarua2843
    @noelpucarua2843 Год назад

    There is a good aspect to the unpredictable weather, showers and sun and wind etc, in Ireland. And that is if the weather was good, sunny and warm for most of the year there would be hotels everywhere all along the coast and in every hill and valley in the country. When the weather is good in Ireland it is easy to find a quiet beach, a hill, a walking trail that you can enjoy without the crowds of tourists.
    There are hotels and tourists but they do not dominate the landscape. There are plenty of open spaces, amazing sunsets, wild seas, rugged cliffs and hills and people who have time to chat with you. And in mid summer the sun doesn't set until 10pm and it is still not dark an hour later.
    And then of course, there is always a pub nearby for when it rains.

  • @briannabee812
    @briannabee812 2 года назад +1

    Yes, Ireland imports a multitude of goods and it is listed in the top ten most expensive countries to live in now. I love Cork and was happy to return here after working for 23 years abroad, but I can see how your concerns are valid.

    • @BiancaKade
      @BiancaKade  2 года назад +3

      It is not enough to deter us from living in this beautiful country though 😍

    • @briannabee812
      @briannabee812 2 года назад

      @@BiancaKade How I feel as well! 😀

  • @johncahalane7327
    @johncahalane7327 2 года назад +1

    Have a wonderful Christmas and New Year, I'm back in Ireland 🇮🇪 now after a long time in the USA 🇺🇸 ,I found it very hard to adjust back into Ireland again, I left the old Ireland and returned to the New Ireland and its very different to what I left behind in 1989 ,much better place, its just as you say multicultural even in a small town and not just EU 🇪🇺 people, even a few Springbok jerseys around town, so happy your part of our crazy band of islanders...

    • @BiancaKade
      @BiancaKade  2 года назад +1

      Thank you John!
      We are happy that you have happily accepted us into this beautiful country! 🤗🤗

    • @johncahalane7327
      @johncahalane7327 2 года назад +1

      @@BiancaKade Of course we do we are all nomads

  • @asmainbox
    @asmainbox Год назад

    How to find rent home ??

  • @kevinbetsy-w9424
    @kevinbetsy-w9424 2 года назад +1

    Its gonna feel more and more like home in the coming years

  • @doniehurley7634
    @doniehurley7634 Год назад

    Bianca how did you and your sister qualify for a european passport

    • @BiancaKade
      @BiancaKade  Год назад

      My grandparents were born in Portugal and Portugal allows you to pass down citizenship to your kids/grandkids.

    • @doniehurley7634
      @doniehurley7634 Год назад

      @@BiancaKade Thanks alot for your reply and keep up the good work

  • @madeleenjansenvanrensburg9208
    @madeleenjansenvanrensburg9208 2 года назад

    Hi! So question... When you moved, did you move with only two suitcases each? Or did you move a whole bunch of stuff? What are some things you wish you had brought with and things you rather had left (books? Clothes? Sentimental items? Cosmetics)

    • @BiancaKade
      @BiancaKade  2 года назад +1

      Hi Madeleen - yes we only moved with clothes and a couple of odd bits.
      To be honest there isn’t one thing I wish I had left or taken. We did get very very lucky with our apartment having everything you need to live.
      We are going home in 2023 to back up our storage unit and ship everything we have in SA to Ireland so I am sure when we are going through that process we might have a couple of regrets.

    • @madeleenjansenvanrensburg9208
      @madeleenjansenvanrensburg9208 2 года назад

      @@BiancaKade Thank you for the hobesty😁

  • @emmaforestweaver
    @emmaforestweaver 2 года назад +1

    Did you guys financially emigrate? Whether yes or no, a video guide on SARS etc would be much appreciated!

    • @BiancaKade
      @BiancaKade  2 года назад +1

      To be honest, I feel like I might not have the right expertise on this - I might need some guidance from others 🙈 but as soon as I am confident on this I could definitely do a video.

  • @sediye
    @sediye Год назад

    I love you so much!

  • @Chris-un1ll
    @Chris-un1ll 2 года назад +1

    Make sure you both integrate properly into Ireland 🇮🇪 it's called respect. Everything from learning the Irish language, history, culture, work and pay your taxes etc. Most people when they immigrate couldn't give a shit about the country they move to. Be grateful to the irish 🇮🇪

    • @TheLastAngryMan01
      @TheLastAngryMan01 2 года назад +5

      Most Irish people don’t speak the Irish language well, and these guys seem like exemplary immigrants to me. They are welcome to our country.

  • @BeckyPoleninja
    @BeckyPoleninja 2 года назад

    I have noticed a lot of people who move always say "Ireland". Even though there are 2 countries on the island, have you travelled to Northern Ireland?

    • @jerrybarnes6611
      @jerrybarnes6611 2 года назад +4

      Oh dear, someone always has to bring it up! Give these guys a break! The name for the jurisdiction of the 26 counties is "Ireland", in Irish, Éire. . The geographical name for the island is also "Ireland". If these folk had moved to NI then I assume they would be talking about moving to "the UK". And NI is not a "country", never has been, wee or otherwise, but an administrative region of the UK.

    • @BeckyPoleninja
      @BeckyPoleninja 2 года назад

      it was asi.ple question around an observation. As an example, several U.S friends I work with did not know about Ireland and N.I being different, one I in UK and one not. Ans I didn't accuse anyone of anything either.

  • @kathyhenderson8231
    @kathyhenderson8231 2 года назад

    The irish biltong Co makes fairly good biltong

    • @BiancaKade
      @BiancaKade  2 года назад

      Will have to try it out. Thanks for the recommendation.

  • @zipperzoey2041
    @zipperzoey2041 2 года назад +2

    Hi guys welcome to Ireland and I wish you happiness and every success here.
    The housing and rental crisis is particularly acute at present due to Putins attack on Ukraine. We're currently hosting about 50,000 Ukrainian refuges, mainly women and children who are fleeing a terrible war and that figure is likely to increase to 75,000 over winter, so pressure on accommodation is likely to increase and stay that way for another while.
    If you work in central Dublin and your employer is flexible on home working, you don't necessarily have to live in the city. I work from home 2 or 3 days per week and commute on the train the other days. If you're looking to buy a house or rent, your money should go further outside of Dublin.
    Yes, the cost of living is high here, but overall salaries are proportionally higher. One advantage of this is that it makes good holidays to Mediterranean countries very affordable where wages aren't as high. In fact, many retired Irish and northern Europeans over Winter in Spain, Portugal, Canaries etc. for the milder weather and the lower cost of living there makes their pensions go a long way.
    Yep, when you live on an island, flying is the quickest way to get anywhere. The great thing about Europe and having an Irish/EU passport is that a 2 to 3 hour flight will bring you to any one of 30 countries with great culture, history, sun holiday, winter sports etc, whatever your preference is.
    Finally EUROPEAN Commission President Ursula von der Leyen visited Ireland last week to mark 50 years of the Ireland's membership of the EU. Her speech to our parliament is here ruclips.net/video/XfgW0LFLnyA/видео.html,
    It's worth a listen to if you have time to get a different perspective on Ireland.

  • @TheLastAngryMan01
    @TheLastAngryMan01 2 года назад

    I must confess that sometimes I am a bit jealous of you guys, I am Irish born and bred and have never been to Cork, for example, as it’s at the other end of the country. You cover a serious amount of ground!
    Otherwise I largely agree with your observations. The Irish weather frequently gives us the four seasons in one day! And some aspects of the bureaucracy can be a pain. For instance, I know people who drove as part of their jobs in Australia for years, but had no no claims bonus on their return to Ireland, as their insurance records weren’t recognized. Likewise with the stuff on opening a bank account and emergency tax…
    I do feel Ireland is in a decent geographical position, however. You can fly anywhere in Europe within three hours, and mercifully we don’t get many extreme weather events, such as tornadoes, hurricanes or droughts. There’s an amazing continent for you guys to discover and you can do it at your leisure!
    If you get the chance, I would encourage you to get out in the community during one of your Irish Christmases, as there’s usually a lot going on around then and it’s a great way to meet new people and see another side to the culture.

    • @BiancaKade
      @BiancaKade  2 года назад +1

      One of my favourite things is traveling Ireland on any free weekend we have! Its so beautiful and peaceful 🥰
      We will definitely take your suggestions. Hope you had the most amazing Christmas 🎄🥳
      Thank you for your continued support on our little RUclips channel! 🤗🤗🤗

  • @sediye
    @sediye Год назад

    'my continental wife' haha, lol.

    • @BiancaKade
      @BiancaKade  Год назад

      Hahaha least continental wife of all time 🤣

  • @denismcrath3400
    @denismcrath3400 2 года назад

    Give people who come hear everything irish people help them stay and landlord look after them two people who live hear all there lives get know help

  • @Liam25025
    @Liam25025 2 года назад +3

    Left years ago never to return, absolutely hate the place, especially the weather. All the best with it ☘️

    • @Chris-un1ll
      @Chris-un1ll 2 года назад

      Traitor

    • @amethysttoast3642
      @amethysttoast3642 Год назад

      Why do you have it?

    • @derekdempsey8506
      @derekdempsey8506 Год назад +1

      Ah would ya to stop we had a summer of record temps n I work out doors 30yrs now generally in a t-shirt.Were an island on the edge of Atlantic and we do get dull damp weather buy its nothing