Cost of Living in Ireland? All Ireland Expenses Explained | Indians in Ireland | Danish Bhatia

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  • Опубликовано: 2 янв 2025

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  • @abhinair5106
    @abhinair5106 2 года назад +2

    Hi Danish.. Your videos are so accurate and to the point bhai.. Many videos with a plethora of content is available, but havent come across any that relays the information in the most granular form like you do.. My family is getting prepared to move to Ireland. My wife is a healthcare professional. We are both post graduates, but as far as my research goes, her salary would definitely be higher than mine for the first few years. The point am trying to make here is that she will come in the higher tax bracket that mine. We will have two incomes, have two school going kids, 12 and 7, we both have to send money home to our parents for their care, would be renting out a house, might have one car and one two wheeler. In our scenario, how can we save on tax legally? Please include rental income to or from spouse, credits for kids schooling, health care credits, car expenses credits, elderly parents care credits and any other credits that you might see crucial to the subject matter. Also, please let me know if the Ireland immigration system allows having a 'house help' or 'home carer' from India whom we would employ in our household and would pay salary to. Thank you.

    • @DanishBhatia
      @DanishBhatia  2 года назад

      Hello sir, firstly thank you very much for your warm comments, I really appreciate it. Sure, I believe this topic would probably be better off in its entire video! however, just to brief, there will be income tax reduction on your's and your wife's salary and the reason is "marriage", this reduces the income tax. On top of that, there would be further income tax rebate since you have kids, their education won't be free unfortunately as you will be on working visa and not on Stamp 4 or above. You can also claim tax on medical insurance (I will explain this in the video). You can also claim some (very little) tax credits for sending money to your parents. There is not a lot in that area (which I don't like personally too). Hope that helps.

    • @abhilashnair9121
      @abhilashnair9121 2 года назад

      @@DanishBhatia Yes, of course that helps Danish! Will look forward to your video on the topic.. Please include the possibility of paying or charging part of the rent to the spouse part tol.. Thank you in advance Danish..

  • @raghawendram
    @raghawendram 2 года назад

    Hi Danish,
    I really like your videos..
    I got an employment offer in a reputed organization in Ireland with 2 yrs validity of critical skills work permit.. So I'm moving to Ireland in October 2022..
    I need favour from you with detailed video about..
    - living expenses for a family of 2+2 in Ireland in urban and rural areas.
    - what are the minimum requirements to bring from India like medicines, any food items, utensils (which is hard to get in Ireland like preassure cooker)
    - how to manage salary effectively in Ireland
    - children education fees
    - any Indian social communities to gather
    - social etiquettes to follow or unfollow in Ireland
    - Things to Do & Don't s in Ireland
    This would be very helpful to us whoever entering Ireland newly
    Looking for your video ASAP...

  • @ambareenshaikh3161
    @ambareenshaikh3161 2 года назад

    Great content, Danish!

    • @DanishBhatia
      @DanishBhatia  2 года назад

      Thank you so much, I appreciate it :)

  • @पिठौलीब्लग
    @पिठौलीब्लग 2 года назад

    Sir ji ireland ka jo visa hota hena wo or work permit original dublicate kaise pataa chalega bataona

  • @KrishnaSharma-ht7ly
    @KrishnaSharma-ht7ly 2 года назад

    Hey bro you are doing well. Very informative. Can we travel Ireland with uk visa..?

  • @praful7308
    @praful7308 3 года назад

    Every second is informative in your video. Great job and keep it up.

  • @saumyashashi6052
    @saumyashashi6052 2 года назад

    Hi Danish!
    I love your videos. Very well explained.
    I have few questions (if you want you can make videos on that too, or in case if I have missed please reply with the link)
    1. Which areas of Dublin around UCD is cheaper for accomodation for students (off campus)?
    2. What are few websites or apps through which we can search for accomodation?
    3. If I haven't availed University accomodation, then what are my options for lodging initially, before I get a proper accommodation in sharing?
    4. Can we get accomodation booked from India before landing in Ireland. If yes what precautions to take? How trustworthy it is?

  • @ZBZ22
    @ZBZ22 Год назад

    7:32 Tesco/Lyca Sim card. 15/month

  • @pankhurijha
    @pankhurijha 3 года назад +3

    Hi Danish, your videos are very informative. Could you please help me with some info like - I've got conditional offer letter from NCI for MSC in cloud computing Jan-22 batch and they have asked for the full fees then only my seat will be confirmed so could you please let me know if November end or January will be fine if we submit the fee then or are there any chances that the seat will be gone.

    • @DanishBhatia
      @DanishBhatia  3 года назад +1

      Hi Pankhuri - Firstly, congratulations on the offer from NCI. On your conditional offer letter, there should be a date mentioned by when the due fees must be paid otherwise the seat will be revoked. The reason is once you pay the fees, you need to apply for your student visa too and that in itself might take a while based on the number of students applying. So I'd say, don't delay, pay the fees as soon as possible unless you are considering other options! All the best.

    • @pankhurijha
      @pankhurijha 3 года назад

      Thanks Danish

    • @asadahmedfaisal6534
      @asadahmedfaisal6534 Год назад

      Hey pankhuri, any insights on how the course was ?

    • @pankhurijha
      @pankhurijha Год назад

      @@asadahmedfaisal6534 Hi Asad, the course was good. The course module is up to date but the teachers won't teach you much. You'll have to study mostly on your own but if you have prior experience it'll be easier for you to find the job here

  • @shahkaar
    @shahkaar 2 года назад

    Hello Danish - the prices of rents that I keep seeing on Reddit and everywhere else seem way too high than 500 or 700 euros per person? Can we really get a decent shared accommodation (not student) at those prices?

  • @noopurngpl
    @noopurngpl 2 года назад

    Your reviews on NUI, Galway for MSc in digital marketing? Individual with work experience of 3+ years in account management and sales

    • @decorator2304
      @decorator2304 2 года назад

      My brother did digital marketing from nui and is working in ireland for 2years now

  • @gjoiya3086
    @gjoiya3086 2 года назад

    Sir me kam karny k liya irland ana chahta hun keya me a skta hun

  • @decorator2304
    @decorator2304 2 года назад

    What are your reviews on national college of ireland in dublin
    Im planning to study cybersecurity and would like to hear from someone staying there
    Plz let me know anything you know about these...

  • @sandeepver3559
    @sandeepver3559 3 года назад

    First like..

  • @VVK108
    @VVK108 3 года назад +1

    Hi Danish, I am planning for my masters from Ireland, during my bachelor's I had backlogs which are cleared and also a year gap in bachelor's...I am planning to apply to NUI Galway, Griffith college etc. That being said i also have 2+ years of work exp...what are my chances of getting an admit it would be great if you can shed some light on it

    • @DanishBhatia
      @DanishBhatia  3 года назад +1

      Hi Vinit - I don't think it should have any impact on you getting admission in any college or university. The fact that you have 2+ years of experience is great as you will have some competitive advantage when applying for jobs.

  • @sajeevkatyal9442
    @sajeevkatyal9442 3 года назад

    Hi Danish I have been listening to you please help and guide as planning for Masters in Data science /Artificial intelligence . which University to choose and how to proceed for SEP 22 admission. Also is it worth doing from here

  • @rohan_twist
    @rohan_twist 2 года назад

    Your video are good with lots of information. I have done graduation from Mumbai University and I have 10+ years of experience in banking sector trade finance, would I get the job or what is ur view on job in Ireland for banking sector?

  • @sandeepver3559
    @sandeepver3559 3 года назад +1

    Hi bro
    Got admission in DBS and Griffith for jan 22 intake.
    I am pharma graduate with 9 years of experience in pharma industry and planning to join Griffith Dublin.
    College located in Dublin 8, ideal location to stay in Dublin and in which part of Dublin I need to search for part time...

    • @skabirhassan2781
      @skabirhassan2781 3 года назад +1

      Job depends on your skill and experience. As you have 9 years relevant work experience, it would be a great advantage. Griffith is okkk for pharmacy as they have collaboration with innopharma and Dublin 8 is also good for transports and work

    • @sandeepver3559
      @sandeepver3559 3 года назад

      @@skabirhassan2781 thanks bro..

    • @DanishBhatia
      @DanishBhatia  3 года назад

      Hi Sandeep bhai - given the amount of experience you have, I would say go for Full Time jobs directly. Don't worry too much about Part Time jobs.

  • @Youtuber-desigirlinlondon
    @Youtuber-desigirlinlondon 2 года назад

    Hi Danish, what would be aproximate total cost of living for a salaried person?

  • @pranayshetty8861
    @pranayshetty8861 3 года назад

    Hi very informative video. I and my wife are moving in Dublin by end of January and looking for accommodations. Would you have any leads?

    • @DanishBhatia
      @DanishBhatia  3 года назад +1

      Thank you Pranay: Congratulations on making the decision, January end is just around the corner. I was having a space at my place but it got occupied now. I would suggest checking daft.ie and filtering it down to the location that you prefer and looking from there. All the best.

  • @sandeepver3559
    @sandeepver3559 3 года назад +1

    Is Griffith college good?
    I can secure job after completion of MSc course from Griffith?
    Already I hold Masters degrees in pharmacy with 9 years experience..

    • @DanishBhatia
      @DanishBhatia  3 года назад

      Hi Sandeep - with the quantity and quality of experience you have, I don't think college will matter a lot! You can certainly choose Griffith and complete your Masters and then a job, no problem at all. You obviously have a strong edge of "your experience". All the best.

    • @shakunbhalla1547
      @shakunbhalla1547 3 года назад

      I had done my masters from griffith with no previous experience just a few internships. Honestly it all depends on how well you can show your skills on CV and present yourself in the interview

  • @sajeevkatyal9442
    @sajeevkatyal9442 3 года назад

    Fee's for college's ranges from 10L to 23L +cost of living@10L , It's Big money
    Totally confused what to do

    • @DanishBhatia
      @DanishBhatia  3 года назад

      Hi Sanjeev - yeah, couldn't agree more. It is very very expensive. I'd say at this point in time you might also want to consider UK as an option for studies. After Brexit, UK has increased its hiring capacity significantly and is also giving 2 years of stay back after completion of your course. I'd say, get a 7 (at least) in IELTS and choose 2 clg/uni from Ireland and 2 from UK and then weigh the pros and cons. Also see who gives you the better scholarships!

  • @cmjena961
    @cmjena961 3 года назад

    Got admission in UCD for MSC Business Analytics sep21. Have 6 years of experience in India as a Sr software Developer. Chances of getting a job in Dublin ?

    • @DanishBhatia
      @DanishBhatia  3 года назад +1

      Hi, 6 years work ex is a good amount of work ex. You will be able to find a job here in Ireland. There are a lot of companies that hire in Software domain and Business Analysis Domain. All the best.

  • @giriedrafor3879
    @giriedrafor3879 3 года назад

    I'm dubai