Hi Jen. I really appreciate your content about moving to as well as working and living in Ireland as it is a goal of mine to settle down in Ireland. I would like to pick your brain about gaining citizenship and especially finding a place to live in Ireland. Thank you!
Don't want to be smart.... But have you tried asking... 🤔😐 As I don't work for immigration I wouldn't have the foggiest idea how you would go about getting one since I was born here. It would be like me asking you why do Camels tighten their ass when there's a sandstorm.....???
The misty weather in Ireland is the best for skin,if you walk on a beach on the west coast of Ireland in the mist on a November's day, there's nothing better for your skin 👍
It has been really hot in Ireland lately! But last week it was freezing, I am 100% Irish and have experienced 5 hot minutes and 2 hours of cold! It’s brilliant!
The government has the highest excise duty on motor fuels, petrol/gasoline and diesel in Europe. This may explain the relative lack of public transport in rural Ireland , if you factor in the lack of critical mass of population outside larger cities and towns this is the complete answer. Nice work though and delighted you like it here overall. Good to have you here.
When it comes to the weather condition that is unusual here in the philippines, but the benefits that the government give to their citizens I like it. Thank you for sharing this ideas.
When I moved to Korea, people were all carrying umbrellas and I was confused. In the midwest it is soooo windy that umbrellas break in one stray wind. I can't wait to go to ireland
Oh man, there’s a random retail park where I live that has all the cheapest shops and best ones but you need a car to get there! I’m always asking for lifts lol. It makes no sense to me that places clothes so early too and I’ve been living here since I was 9 😂😂 really enjoyed this honest video! Never knew about Schengen before so thanks for the info!
I remember the earthquake in Ireland in 1984. It lasted for about two or three seconds, if even that. It felt like a big truck driving past the front of the house, in Dublin. I think a couple of rooftops in Donegal lost a few roof tiles. And that was it. You’re right about public transportation. But there isn’t a big enough population across Ireland to make public transportation a viable economic option. It would lose/waste a lot of public money that is being put to better uses right now.
The constant rain can be depressing but you have to dress for it and just get out there , I lived in Canada where you can have 5 months of freezing temps and lots of snow to shovel every morning just to get out of your driveway , no matter where you are there is adapting involved , budget for at least two weeks in the sun , holidays in Greece or Portugal aren’t expensive and can recharge the batteries, join a gym with a swimming pool for the winter months , it makes life bearable and be glad you don’t live too far north like Donegal where it not only rains all year but the summers are Baltic 🥶🥶☃️
Totally agree with this! Also, love the username! Haha! 🤣 One of the first phrases I learned here. When I first got here, one of my Irish friends told me it means Good Morning! Thank goodness I validated it first before using it. 🤣
(7.00} 3hops close really early - she's used to 24 hour shopping centers. There's me I lying in bed at 4.00 a.m. and think "Oh I need a new jacket, shirt, shoes, kettle or iron" I know I'll get up and go shopping. Yep right !
I love this! I actually just posted a similar video talking about things I wish I knew before I moved to Ireland about a year and a half ago. The weather was definitely on my list too! haha
From reading the comments, you're encouraging a lot of people to come to Ireland!!! I didn't see your other video, but you need to tell people houses are very expensive here. I'm really glad you're happy here, it's the first time i heard anyone mentioning seismic activity!! obviously it's very relevant where you're from, i didn't know that about the Philippines. By the way, are you married!!???😉😀😀
Thank you, Mary! Can’t wait to pass the exam and visit as much places as I can (after lockdown of course! ☺️) because there’s just a lot to see here! 💕
@@JenniferEstella you'll need it in kerry! Most beautiful part of the country that having mobility is really a necessity!! After lockdown or at least when things open again at safe distance and you're looking for quick and beautiful surroundings inside the massive wall in killarney Town ( don't know what proper name is as have always just called it the domain ) has really beautiful view of lakes and mountains while still being connected, and pretty much everything with "Ross " in name is beautiful for socially distanced exploring! Enjoy it girl !
Hello! This is great, I went to Ireland a few years ago and I really loved it but as a tourist, I have irish friends but I think I would live there for only few years maybe
200 registered earthquakes in Ireland in the last 40 years? I never heard of such a thing and I've been living here all of my life. Perhaps they registered them with our government and they never got delivered?
Hey there! The earthquakes usually happen in the sea and most of them are not felt because of low intensity. You got a big one last 2012 off coast of Mayo -magnitude 4- which was also felt in Sligo and Galway.
Government have been cutting back on public transport in rural areas over the past few decades. They are only spending on cities with more public-private partnerships like the Luas (light rail) in Dublin. Private buses are taken up alot of the withdrawal, but getting licenses for regular routes is expensive. If they get a license they need to have regular and frequent times, rather than adapt to the need of the people. So cost ineffective times are losing money. A car is a must for Ireland if you live outside the cities.
Thanks a lot for your answer! I'm definitely hoping for better public transpo because Ireland is such a beautiful country. What a pity for those who don't have a car yet. I agree, getting a car is a must!
Ever heard of population density in relation to transport provision. If you are living in a highly rural area anywhere in the world then public transport will be non existent. 113m people in the Phillipines, 5m in Ireland. Also, shops don't close early as you say in Dublin, however, virtually none are 24 hr as the employees would be paid more and therefore not viable. Labour is cheaper in the Phillipines so shops can stay open longer due to lower overheads.
I won’t agree on ‘anywhere in the world’. We have public transport in the Philippines even in highly rural areas - not fancy taxis or big buses but smaller transport types like tricycles (like tuktuk in Thailand) / motorbikes / sidecar. Also, it’s not only the population density that determines availability of public transport. FYI, I also lived in Selangor, Malaysia with ~20% of the population, public transport is also quite difficult. Shops here close earlier compared to the Philippines. You are correct that labour is cheaper in the Philippines, the main reason there are shops that are open 24/7 is that Manila never sleeps. There are a lot of businesses, specifically customer support, that are open 24/7. So there’s business for these shops/restaurants even in wee hours. Obviously not the case for Ireland.
You need to apply for these visias for those countries but for most of those countries Irish ppl do not need those visias Ireland is part of the European union so we can travel to those countries,no problem
Ha! They usually happen on the sea 😅 most of them are not felt by people as well because it’s low magnitude. In 2012, there was a a big one that was felt in Mayo, Galway and Sligo - magnitude 4. 😅
I used to live somewhere where it would also be 4 seasons in one day. I never got used to it. I hated it so Ireland would be a no for me lol would love to visit one day though
How did you not know about the weather? We are situated on the edge of the Atlantic!! Just don’t get it why people are shocked about the weather when all You have to is research. We get good weather here too it’s not always about rain. The positives of living here far outweigh the negatives. I see all the financial benefits from The government were not over looked.
Living in Ireland since the last 15 years and still can't get used to the weather but so so many other positive points. Also, benefits versus tax si not good at all. Health system is very greedy. Housing crisis is a disaster. Really I still love living here but the cost of life is well higher than when I arrived and the wages have not increased so much and decisions are taken by Dubliners for Dublin growth not the entire country.
If you're looking for a cheap accommodation like mine in Dublin, it's currently non-existent. :D Rent has increased since I made this video. You can check daft.ie for places for rent.
I think the cold weather there will be one of my biggest prob, it's unbearable to me hahaha And also the tax 34% will be cut off from your salary. We have no tax here from where I am now, that's one of the bright side... But anyways, thank you cous for sharing that info. Looking forward for more upload videos from you. Stay safe always, my full support is always with you. ❤
There are actually 2 tax bands, 20% and 40%, you pay 20% on part of your income up the a certain threshold and 40% on the remaining. You also have tax credits so you're not taxed on your entire income. There is also PRSI (social insurance) and a universal tax that was introduced during the economic collapse. We were told that would be temporary but they just reduce it in budgets rather than get rid of it.
@@JenniferEstella Thanks. I also wanted to ask, since there are like 4 countries that dont come under the EU which do come under the Schengen zone, being an Irish citizen wont grant you easy travel to those 4 non EU countries right? Also for Irish citizens, is travelling throughout EU the same as a person travelling within the Schenegen Zone?
@@JenniferEstella Irish passport holders usually have no problems travelling within the European union I know I've been to a lot of these countries with my passport no problem
so many nigerians leaving their beautiful country to live in USA Canada Ireland UK etc, especially the educated ones. you should stay in nigeria and help make it a better country than what it already is. Nigeria needs you
I read somewhere that Ireland isn't in the Schengen Area as it is an Island. Just discovered your channel. I like your content. Keep up the good work. :)
@@JenniferEstella I think it has more to do with the UK not wanting to join, because Ireland shares a common travel area with Britain it had to stay out too.
As an Irishman who now lives in Romania, please god help me to go back to home in south dublin, I miss my local dealers, drunks, accents, guiness and overall ireland :(
Hey you guys! Here’s the list of things I think you should know before you move to Ireland. 🤙🏻
You should check out local link in your area ,
Hi! Listening on the first sentence I bet that you are a Filipina. Hehe 🍀✨💕
@@d-goblin1594 you are absolutely right! 🥳
Hi Jen. I really appreciate your content about moving to as well as working and living in Ireland as it is a goal of mine to settle down in Ireland. I would like to pick your brain about gaining citizenship and especially finding a place to live in Ireland. Thank you!
As an irishman living in Ireland all my life there's no such thing as bad weather just bad clothes choices. 🍀🇮🇪😁
Ha! I missed to include this in the mini skit! A lot of people told me this as well!
Please sir I live here in UAE Dubai and I want to apply for Ireland visa how can I go about it
Don't want to be smart.... But have you tried asking... 🤔😐 As I don't work for immigration I wouldn't have the foggiest idea how you would go about getting one since I was born here. It would be like me asking you why do Camels tighten their ass when there's a sandstorm.....???
Am I safe as a Yorkshire man to live in Dublin?
Shops closing early - respect to all people, not just fancy office workers. That is amazing❤️
Indeed! ❤️
The misty weather in Ireland is the best for skin,if you walk on a beach on the west coast of Ireland in the mist on a November's day, there's nothing better for your skin 👍
Agree! Hoping for more nice weather tho! 🙈
great video, thank you! I will be moving there in twi months!
Congratulations in your move! ☺️
I live in a rural area in Clare and the bus services have expanded quite a bit recently with new routes in less accessible areas.
That’s nice! More ways to travel 😊
It has been really hot in Ireland lately! But last week it was freezing, I am 100% Irish and have experienced 5 hot minutes and 2 hours of cold! It’s brilliant!
I’m getting used to it, that’s for sure! 🥳
It's rarely ever freezing here what are you talking about
@@derekdempsey8506get out more it can be freezing in ireland
Not sure how long you've been here, but that Irish accent is coming along nicely!
😁👍
The government has the highest excise duty on motor fuels, petrol/gasoline and diesel in Europe. This may explain the relative lack of public transport in rural Ireland , if you factor in the lack of critical mass of population outside larger cities and towns this is the complete answer. Nice work though and delighted you like it here overall. Good to have you here.
When it comes to the weather condition that is unusual here in the philippines, but the benefits that the government give to their citizens I like it. Thank you for sharing this ideas.
Loved when you were playing 2nd and third person! You are brilliant! Learnt a lot
Thank you! Glad you loved it! 😍
When I moved to Korea, people were all carrying umbrellas and I was confused. In the midwest it is soooo windy that umbrellas break in one stray wind. I can't wait to go to ireland
Indeed! Umbrellas are useless here :D
Shops close early? Try Munich! Nice video though :)
Oh man, there’s a random retail park where I live that has all the cheapest shops and best ones but you need a car to get there! I’m always asking for lifts lol. It makes no sense to me that places clothes so early too and I’ve been living here since I was 9 😂😂 really enjoyed this honest video! Never knew about Schengen before so thanks for the info!
There’s always that odd place where everybody goes 🥳
I live in Wexford town. We have a good local bus system. I don't own a car and really don't need one.
Good for you! 🥂 Here in Tralee, it’s better if you own a car because there’s very limited bus lines.
I remember the earthquake in Ireland in 1984. It lasted for about two or three seconds, if even that. It felt like a big truck driving past the front of the house, in Dublin. I think a couple of rooftops in Donegal lost a few roof tiles. And that was it.
You’re right about public transportation. But there isn’t a big enough population across Ireland to make public transportation a viable economic option. It would lose/waste a lot of public money that is being put to better uses right now.
Wow great things to be discussed .. need to know about these before moving especially the weather and the clothes.
Thanks for sharing your experience! I never been to Ireland but it's on my list of paces to visit.
That’s great! It’s definitely worth a visit! ☺️
It's typical of an island country with a temperate climate. Dealing with weather extremes is thankfully extremely rare.
The constant rain can be depressing but you have to dress for it and just get out there , I lived in Canada where you can have 5 months of freezing temps and lots of snow to shovel every morning just to get out of your driveway , no matter where you are there is adapting involved , budget for at least two weeks in the sun , holidays in Greece or Portugal aren’t expensive and can recharge the batteries, join a gym with a swimming pool for the winter months , it makes life bearable and be glad you don’t live too far north like Donegal where it not only rains all year but the summers are Baltic 🥶🥶☃️
Totally agree with this! Also, love the username! Haha! 🤣 One of the first phrases I learned here. When I first got here, one of my Irish friends told me it means Good Morning! Thank goodness I validated it first before using it. 🤣
(7.00} 3hops close really early - she's used to 24 hour shopping centers. There's me I lying in bed at 4.00 a.m. and think "Oh I need a new jacket, shirt, shoes, kettle or iron" I know I'll get up and go shopping. Yep right !
I love this! I actually just posted a similar video talking about things I wish I knew before I moved to Ireland about a year and a half ago. The weather was definitely on my list too! haha
Ha! That’s so cool!! I’ll definitely gonna check that video out! 😆😆
@@JenniferEstella Aw thank you!!
I'm okay with the weather! I'm in Canada so I'm use to rainy and cold days and then 4 seasons in one day ahha
Ha! Then you’re all set for Ireland!! ☺️☺️❤️❤️
thanks for putting this video together, looking to migrate to Ireland next year when my country (Australia) opens its borders back up.
Good luck on your move to Ireland! It’s a great decision! 💕 what made you pick Ireland, by the way? ☺️
@@JenniferEstella Im a duel citizen, have lots of family there, and there is more work opportunities that support my degree.
Very useful tips Jennifer.
Thank you so much! 🙂
When you talked about the 34% in Brazil, I cried.
Are you based in Brazil? 😅
I like that there’s a bright side to everything! Hahaha super loved the facial expressions hahahaha miss you ate!
Also that short skit hahahahaha lavet
Hahaha! Ang kyot ko ba?
From reading the comments, you're encouraging a lot of people to come to Ireland!!!
I didn't see your other video, but you need to tell people houses are very expensive here.
I'm really glad you're happy here, it's the first time i heard anyone mentioning seismic activity!! obviously it's very relevant where you're from, i didn't know that about the Philippines.
By the way, are you married!!???😉😀😀
Best of luck with driving test :the cd rom /practice tests are great for theory -and the practical, well that one is luck of the draw !!
Thank you, Mary! Can’t wait to pass the exam and visit as much places as I can (after lockdown of course! ☺️) because there’s just a lot to see here! 💕
@@JenniferEstella you'll need it in kerry! Most beautiful part of the country that having mobility is really a necessity!!
After lockdown or at least when things open again at safe distance and you're looking for quick and beautiful surroundings inside the massive wall in killarney Town ( don't know what proper name is as have always just called it the domain ) has really beautiful view of lakes and mountains while still being connected, and pretty much everything with "Ross " in name is beautiful for socially distanced exploring! Enjoy it girl !
Hello! This is great, I went to Ireland a few years ago and I really loved it but as a tourist, I have irish friends but I think I would live there for only few years maybe
That’s cool! Happy to hear you loved the experience! 🥰
I am love, love, loving all your videos !! i wanna go to Ireland so badly omg
Ahhh thank you! Ireland should definitely be on top of the list! ❤️
Good job calling out the transportation problem
As my uncle in Cork used to say "we have 3 months of winter & 9 months of bad weather"
So accurate! 💯
200 registered earthquakes in Ireland in the last 40 years? I never heard of such a thing and I've been living here all of my life. Perhaps they registered them with our government and they never got delivered?
Hey there! The earthquakes usually happen in the sea and most of them are not felt because of low intensity. You got a big one last 2012 off coast of Mayo -magnitude 4- which was also felt in Sligo and Galway.
@@JenniferEstella No way! Actually felt in Sligo and Galway. News to me. Thanks for this info.
i have never been there but i have heard that they are lovely friendly people!
Indeed! It’s def worth a visit! ☺️
I live in Georgia (USA) it’s always hot here. It would be such a weather shock for me
It's quite a change! Even the Irish people don't stop talking about their weather! 😆
I was meant to live in warm-caribbean style weather! I tried living in a colder place with plenty of inches of snow and i got seasonal depression :(
Aww! So sorry to hear that! The weather definitely has a big impact! I hope you live in a better place now 😊
Government have been cutting back on public transport in rural areas over the past few decades. They are only spending on cities with more public-private partnerships like the Luas (light rail) in Dublin. Private buses are taken up alot of the withdrawal, but getting licenses for regular routes is expensive. If they get a license they need to have regular and frequent times, rather than adapt to the need of the people. So cost ineffective times are losing money. A car is a must for Ireland if you live outside the cities.
Thanks a lot for your answer! I'm definitely hoping for better public transpo because Ireland is such a beautiful country. What a pity for those who don't have a car yet. I agree, getting a car is a must!
In tfi..there are new routes. A friver told me he gas a three year contract
That has all recently changed here in Kilkee with a number of new routes.
@@peggygraham6129 and a few years or decade later the routes are gone. I witness that here in Limerick over the past 40 years.
Super and informative!! Thanks! I'm subscribing! 🤗🤗
Thank you so much! ❤️❤️
Ang galing nak.Lalo na ung may 3 kang character.hihihi.Proud of you nak.More vlog pa..nag eenjoy ako manood sau.Parang everyday lang tau naguusap♥️😊
Hehe thank you nay! I enjoyed filming that din! Haha💕💕
Loving your energy.... I am sure you will have an awesome life in Ireland ❤️
Love your videos. Very informative. Thank you ❤️☺️
Thank you!
The transportation issue for a more to die with Kerry or where you live. In my town Waterford the bus system is decent
i have family living in ireland ,they said a lot about the weather
I live in a southern state in the USA , so the weather change would be the worst for me in the beginning.
Ahh! I envy your weather!! 🥺
4 seasons in one day I don’t think so I could get used to it . Taxes are always so high everywhere but social welfare is important too
Hi
Ever heard of population density in relation to transport provision. If you are living in a highly rural area anywhere in the world then public transport will be non existent. 113m people in the Phillipines, 5m in Ireland. Also, shops don't close early as you say in Dublin, however, virtually none are 24 hr as the employees would be paid more and therefore not viable. Labour is cheaper in the Phillipines so shops can stay open longer due to lower overheads.
I won’t agree on ‘anywhere in the world’. We have public transport in the Philippines even in highly rural areas - not fancy taxis or big buses but smaller transport types like tricycles (like tuktuk in Thailand) / motorbikes / sidecar.
Also, it’s not only the population density that determines availability of public transport. FYI, I also lived in Selangor, Malaysia with ~20% of the population, public transport is also quite difficult.
Shops here close earlier compared to the Philippines. You are correct that labour is cheaper in the Philippines, the main reason there are shops that are open 24/7 is that Manila never sleeps. There are a lot of businesses, specifically customer support, that are open 24/7. So there’s business for these shops/restaurants even in wee hours. Obviously not the case for Ireland.
Love the short skit!! Reminds me of the Ella Enchanted project you did in high school HAHAHAHAHA
HAHAHA! Kaya nga! Kasama sila michael at espi! Lolol
Thank you! Amazing job ...
You need to apply for these visias for those countries but for most of those countries Irish ppl do not need those visias Ireland is part of the European union so we can travel to those countries,no problem
Very informative video thanks for sharing
I've lived in Dublin all my life. I've never owned a car and have always used public transport. It all depends on where you live!
True! There’s public transport in Dublin unlike the other towns.
very informative 💜
Been in ireland 20 years and if there has been any earthquakes i havent felt them lol
Ha! They usually happen on the sea 😅 most of them are not felt by people as well because it’s low magnitude. In 2012, there was a a big one that was felt in Mayo, Galway and Sligo - magnitude 4. 😅
@@JenniferEstella i did not know that
Me from Ireland 🇮🇪
I used to live somewhere where it would also be 4 seasons in one day. I never got used to it. I hated it so Ireland would be a no for me lol would love to visit one day though
Weather is definitely something that needs getting used to! Do! Ireland is definitely worth a visit ☺️
Hey new subscriber 👋🏼 love your editing 😂 it looks so beautiful there!
Ahh! Thank you, love! ❤️
Because im irish i can approve but not number 5 my car broke down when i was three for 3 years i did not have a car
I suppose that was a toy car you owned when you were three years old, right? 😳
the weather in ireland mam is very cold it didn't snow but it is cold there why is it so cold in ireland
Informative video! God bless
How did you not know about the weather? We are situated on the edge of the Atlantic!! Just don’t get it why people are shocked about the weather when all
You have to is research. We get good weather here too it’s not always about rain. The positives of living here far outweigh the negatives. I see all the financial benefits from
The government were not over looked.
You don’t really know Irish weather until you experience it. ‘Four seasons in a day’ sounded like a joke but it’s actually true in Ireland. 😅
Nicely put together! Im more used to seeing vids of what to expect in philipines😀. Been there and loved the country and the amazing people!!
Thank you! 💕 I’m glad you loved it there - the quirks and all! 😉
@@JenniferEstella The shop across from where I live in Portlaoise, opens at 6am, (8am on sundays,) and closes at 10pm.
@@paulkinsella6536😅o
Informative video thanks
Thank you! ❤️
very interesting, you are a good vlogger
Thank you! ❤️
I was born in Ireland and I'm still in it :()
Loved this xx
Please if we register for the PPSN as a family, can only the father or mother collect the cards on behalf of the rest of the family?
It should be fine. Just bring the ID ☺️
Living in Ireland since the last 15 years and still can't get used to the weather but so so many other positive points. Also, benefits versus tax si not good at all. Health system is very greedy. Housing crisis is a disaster. Really I still love living here but the cost of life is well higher than when I arrived and the wages have not increased so much and decisions are taken by Dubliners for Dublin growth not the entire country.
Well what's keeping you here, There are plenty of flights and ferries departing every day.
could you please recommend an app or website where to look for apartments as cheap as yours in the center of Dublin?
If you're looking for a cheap accommodation like mine in Dublin, it's currently non-existent. :D Rent has increased since I made this video. You can check daft.ie for places for rent.
Shops close at 6 'cos it's time to go for a gargle.
Good one! 🤣
I think the cold weather there will be one of my biggest prob, it's unbearable to me hahaha And also the tax 34% will be cut off from your salary. We have no tax here from where I am now, that's one of the bright side... But anyways, thank you cous for sharing that info. Looking forward for more upload videos from you. Stay safe always, my full support is always with you. ❤
Woaah! You don’t have tax there! That’s so great!!! Ang saya lang! Thanks for the support Pao! ☺️
@@JenniferEstella yes my dear cousin, we're tax free here. Hope you could visit this beautiful island soon when there's no more threat of the virus.
There are actually 2 tax bands, 20% and 40%, you pay 20% on part of your income up the a certain threshold and 40% on the remaining. You also have tax credits so you're not taxed on your entire income. There is also PRSI (social insurance) and a universal tax that was introduced during the economic collapse. We were told that would be temporary but they just reduce it in budgets rather than get rid of it.
Very informative..❤️❤️❤️
Once you do get the Irish passport are you then able to travel freely to all the European countries that come under the Schengen zone?
Not only the Schengen zone, but all of the EU. 🙂
@@JenniferEstella Thanks.
I also wanted to ask, since there are like 4 countries that dont come under the EU which do come under the Schengen zone, being an Irish citizen wont grant you easy travel to those 4 non EU countries right?
Also for Irish citizens, is travelling throughout EU the same as a person travelling within the Schenegen Zone?
@@JenniferEstella Irish passport holders usually have no problems travelling within the European union I know I've been to a lot of these countries with my passport no problem
How can I relocate to Ireland with my family, am from Nigeria, I really love to live in Ireland
Find a job here and you'll be able to relocate your family :) Good luck!
so many nigerians leaving their beautiful country to live in USA Canada Ireland UK etc, especially the educated ones. you should stay in nigeria and help make it a better country than what it already is. Nigeria needs you
@@edombre4637 Well said
New to IE❤️❤️❤️❤️
Welcome to Ireland! :)
Dang I though moving to Ireland when I’m older would help with my headache and allergies since it would be colder cause it’s uassly raining
Hmm, it’s usually cold here in Ireland but I’m not sure if that will help with the allergies tho 😅
@@JenniferEstella I like the cold I just need a more consistent tempt and the pressure to be low but not too low or too high type of thing
3:10 oh my god, my dog heard the “ting” sound and started barking because she tought someone rang the door bell or sum
Oh my! I hope you're able to tame her down quick! 😅
How much is a decent salary to survive in ireland? Thank you
It depends on your preferences and also in which part you like to live. 🙂 @john smith is spot on. 🙂
How about online shopping? Is it work in Ireland like USA?
Oh yes!! You can pretty much buy everything online! :)
Nice video info kabayan.. 👍 watched from WATERFORD IRELAND 🇮🇪
Thank you!! 💕 i was in Waterford once, tried the famous blaa, it’s great but I think our pandesal is better! Haha 😅
How cute!. Hopefully you won’t get homesick and continue living in my home country!. If not you can come to Japan 😉
Hi Jen! I love your video 😊. I am just wondering if there’s an age limit when applying for a job in Ireland? Thanks in advance.
There's definitely no limit! :)
The first sentence covers it.
Ha! The Irish weather always amazes me!
Welcome to Ireland
Hi Jenny...is there a sanatorium complex in Ireland. I did an application on Britian consultings am worried could be not geniune.
I am not too sure to be honest. But always check if the website is legitimate. 🙂
@@JenniferEstella it was a scam website...but thanks
Julia wangui what do you mean is there a sanatorium complex in Ireland? Explain what you mean by that
I read somewhere that Ireland isn't in the Schengen Area as it is an Island. Just discovered your channel. I like your content. Keep up the good work. :)
Thank you so much! 🥰
@@JenniferEstella I think it has more to do with the UK not wanting to join, because Ireland shares a common travel area with Britain it had to stay out too.
Are there sun showers in any other country?
I suppose it happens everywhere, we have it in the Philippines too and even in Malaysia. But definitely not as often as here in Ireland. 😅
@@JenniferEstella often it's raining at the front door of our house and dry at the back. Time to run to get clothes off the line.
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That got me laughing. Eastern Ukraine haven't received an earthquake over the last 120 years!
Irish ppl can travel through Europe without too much hassle coz we are part of the European Union
Yup, that’s right! But not those who have non-EU passport… like me, who lives in Ireland but with a Filipino passport.
Magandang hapoon beautiful, chicken adobo is even better than Dublin coddle
I’m impressed! 👏🏻
What is your work in Ireland?
Ur expressions r super cute
Thank you! ☺️
nice content subscribed
Thank you1 :)
@@JenniferEstella u r welcome:)
informative video☺️
Thank you! ❤️
What about cork city?
Ano ano mga benifits ng worker in Ireland
May new video po ako about it : ruclips.net/video/OdMIAXFF-UI/видео.html
As an Irishman who now lives in Romania, please god help me to go back to home in south dublin, I miss my local dealers, drunks, accents, guiness and overall ireland :(
Hey hey..can you live in your city without owning a car?
It depends on your lifestyle to be honest. I live in the town centre so everything is accessible.
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I guess Ireland is part of schengen area ryt...
Unfortunately, nope. You need a separate visa to travel to Ireland.
@abduza38501 Ireland is not part of that area
@@JenniferEstella What do you mean unfortunately = were not get over it!
Pa ulet ulet kitang pina nonood nalilibanga ako.. more more informative vlog pa jen galing MO
Thank you Ate Elda! 💕💕