![]() |
|
| *Resource of HR>>>jobs Ireland |
I am planing to move to Ireland. How much money do I need? How dificult is to find a job'? |
Price of acommodation and food. You need to look at websites to determine the cost of the accomodation you would need. Ten years or forty consecutive quarters is required unless your are disabled. I live in Ireland and from personal experience the price of houses are really high in comparison to the wages you get paid for working here. The average price of a house here is about 200,000 euro and that would be just standard nothing special. You may find it difficult to purchase a house as so many are being bought by private investors to rent. Depending on what country you are from you will get social services especially if ur from europe. In the Republic of Ireland things are a lot more expensive than they are in NI. I would recommend going to NI to buy goods such as clothes and food. |
| Tags |
| jobs New Zealand jobs Austria jobs Brazil jobs France jobs Germany jobs Ireland jobs Mexico jobs Spain jobs Switzerland accounting jobs |
| Related information |
You need to look at websites to determine the cost of the accomodation you would need. You should be able to rent a room for around 400-500 Euro a month. This will of course vary depending on t... There's something wrong with it. It's a mobile phone number, but there's a digit missing. ...i knew a person who moved there,couldn't get a job because she was not a citizen. she had to leave. i would look into it, before i moved. ...I'm in the same boat as you there, i'm just about to do my gcse's and go to college (UK), but i want to be an equine vet and will study biology, chemistry and maths. but there are pl... I wouldn't but I'm sure one of my nephews would love it! They holiday in Ireland every year so they must like it and I believe there is a strong Irish connection on his Fathers side as we... Very good,Have a star!!! ...Ireland has more opportunity than Scotland. The Scottish Unis are great though - Dundee, Napier, Glasgow, St Andrews are all fantastic. BUT then there's Ulster,Queens, Trinity, Maynooth, Limer... In my opinion you will be pretty poor on 17000 euros a year. Renting a room in the city can cost between 600 - 1000 euros per month. In a pub the drinks are between 5 and 10 euros each. Even buying... |
Categories--Copyright/IP Policy--Contact Webmaster For personal non-commercial use only. |