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Would it be easy for an English couple to find work in Dublin?


My boyfriend and I are wanting to go and live and work in Ireland, most likely Dublin, for a while from about September next year. I was just wondering how easy it would be for us to find places to live and jobs? Do the Irish in Dublin mind English people going over and working? Do you know any good websites for finding places to live, or jobs, in Ireland?

Any advice anyone could give me would be greatly appreciated!

The biggest 'non national' community in Ireland is the British, so you won't be out of place for a second

finding work should be easy, depending on your qualifications.

Housing websites are or http://www.daft.ie/ or http://www.myhome.ie/

employement websites are http://www.irishjobs.ie/

and I have seen the following website mentioned on this site before (which amused me,but you might find it useful) http://www.brits-in-ireland.com/

Good luck

It should be pretty easy, there are a lot of British in Ireland and they're certainly more welcome than other foreigners, especially when it comes to hire them, for the obvious language advantage.
Dublin is definitely the best place to go for job opportunities. Look for jobs on www.monster.ie, www.irishjobs.ie, www.loadzajobs.ie, or on the newspapers when you get to Dublin.
But keep in mind it's very expensive so you would be looking to make at least 25-30k per annum each to live decently.
It's not easy to find good accommodation in Dublin if you're not willing to spend too much. Look on www.daft.ie or www.let.ie. You can also find shared accommodation on Daft.

We take on anyone, so you wouldn't have any problem with that. There are lots of Eastern Europeans living and working in Ireland now, but you would have the language advantage.

Property prices are ridiculously high, particularly in the Dublin region. If you're prepared to pay extortionate rent to live close to the city centre, it's not a problem.

As for finding a job, use google to find 'employment agencies+Ireland'. It really helps if you have particular skills.

www.irishjobs.ie is a good website or try some of the recruitment agencies over there. You should be prepared to pay a lot of money for accomodation though, as prices in Dublin for renting are crazy.

Belfast is another option, where the accomodation is still relatively cheap. www.nijobs.com. Either way you shouldn't have a problem. We relocated back to N Ireland from England and my english boyfriend got a permanent job within a few weeks and was able to do temporary work from day one.

Good lck.

it would be easy for ye to find jobs cos ye already speak the language, a place to live would be found easily enough but if your gonna live in Dublin it'll set u back a bit, most Dubliners and the Irish in General have no problems with english/british people and as for websites... the following few should help

for jobs:
www.monsterjobs.ie
www.irishjobs.ie
www.jobs.ie
www.employireland.com
www.bestjobs.ie

for houses/apartments:
www.myhome.ie
www.daft.ie
www.findahome.ie

you should also check out:
www.propertyfile.net/howtobuy
for more info on buying and renting in Ireland

(i better get 10 points for this!!!)

The Biggest non national community in ireland are the British and you will find them mostly in NORTHERN IRELAND

I dont think English people are allowed to work in Ireland..............................Won... Why??????????

Loads of English people are working here now so ye wont feel alone.It's great!!!Yer a mad laugh!!!I'm still in school and loads of my friends are English. Believe me when I say we've gotten over 1916.

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