How do I legally move to Ireland to live and work?

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Can I use my british passport to work in Ireland?

OK..I was born in Canada and hold a Candian passport. My parents were actually both born in England. If I apply for a british/UK passport can I move to the Republic of Ireland and work and live as long as I want? I read somewhere that because they are all part of the EU that anyone with an EU passport can work anywhere within the EU countries. Does that count if I get a UK passport and want to live in Ireland?

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You're certainly correct. The UK is indeed an EU country, and accordingly eligible to work indefinitely...

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How do I legally move to Ireland to live and work?

Hi. I am a single mother of one girl. I am wanting to immigrate to Ireland and obtain Irish citizenship. How do I get started and what forms do I need to fill out? How does the process work? I have a bachelor's degree in criminal justice from a university...

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It won't be easy unless you marry an Irishman or have Irish relatives. I suggest coming over on a travelers...

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You need to contact the Romanian Embassy in the UK. They are the only people who can give you accurate...

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When would be a good time to move to Ireland and obtain the proper criteria to live and work there?

I need to find out what I need to obtain a work permit and how to obtain citizenship over and keep the citizenship here in the US?

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you will not be able to claim irish citizenship, its extremely difficult. Its very easy for an irish...

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Do i need to get a visa or anything to move from scotland to ireland to work and live?

Also i have a dog how do i transport her and does she need passport etc

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You need to find a job and accommodation for a start, if you have a job and somewhere to live and presuming...

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I want to move to Ireland, and find a family, or group of friends to live with how do I do this?

I'm 19 in a month, and my life has taken a sudden turn, not for the better. I live in a small town that revolves around gossip, and I'm tired of it. I went to college, but it didn't work out for me, I wasn't mentally prepared, I want to go back, just...

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When I was 19 a whole heap of sh*t landed on my lap & the way I dealt with it was to turn my back...

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Would like to move to Ireland, help please?

Hello everyone, Lately, I've been contemplating where I want to live as I become an adult. I am 19, but I am no where near an actual adult. I will be starting my second year of university come August. I do not have a job. I have been looking, but I am...

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I want to study abroad in Ireland and then officially move there?

It would be my dream to study abroad in Ireland and get a PhD in Genetic Engineering. However, I do have a few concerns. I know that the time period during which I would be studying does not count towards the 5 years needed to acquire Irish citizenship...

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talk to the people in the study abroud group at your school, once i sat down and talked to them everything...

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I want to study abroad in Ireland and then officially move there?

It would be my dream to study abroad in Ireland and get a PhD in Genetic Engineering. However, I do have a few concerns. I know that the time period during which I would be studying does not count towards the 5 years needed to acquire Irish citizenship...

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Being allowed to work here after your degree depends on no EU person being able to do the job. Genetic...

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Should i move to ireland?

I live in the US and I am considering moving to Ireland. If I move to Ireland, where would be the best areas to live? Is work easy to find in Ireland? how is the Govt in Ireland (better than the US?) Are there good areas there where I could get a nice...

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You have to get a job offer from a company registered with the Irish tax authorities FIRST while still...

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