Dublin, as the Irish capital, is one of the most popular places for expats to live and work. The city has plenty of opportunities when it comes to jobs, social and cultural activities. But of course like in any large city, the cost of living is typically higher here than elsewhere in ...
Northern Ireland Work Visa Before you start work in Northern Ireland, as a vet surgeon or vet nurse, you need to ensure that you have an appropriate visa if you are not an Irish citizen or a UK citizen. Please contact the Department of Immigration in the UK for further information or spe...
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Macroom, Co Cork PLEASE ENSURE YOU HAVE A VALID VISA TO WORK IN IRELAND, BEFORE APPLICATION Please apply below or email thebeautysuitemacroom1@gmail.com (quote BeautifulJobs when applying to the email above) The Beauty Suite in Macroom are looking to hir......
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UK and Republic of Ireland seasonal jobsEven after Brexit, UK and Irish nationals do not need a visa or residency permit to live, work or study in each others countries. Within the Common Travel Area, British and Irish citizens can live and work freely in each other's countries and travel...
Working Holiday Maker Visa Program: The Working Holiday Maker Scheme allows a person, age 18 to 30, to come to Ireland for up to one year as a tourist, and work casually in order to fund their stay. When granted a visa you are permitted to do any kind of work of a temporary or ca...
If you can add experience, you have a very STRONG chance of getting a job paying about 30,000 quid a year, with added benefits. They sponsor your work visa in Ireland and practically give you everything you need to live. In fact, there are more jobs than people available. I know peop...
Visa assistance Airport pick-up Community & social events Global community & network 24/7 in-country support Career advancement training CV improvement tool Exclusive workshop series Alumni success coaching Professional development materials Community & Events In Dublin, a notoriously friendly and welcoming...
Ireland maintains work visa schemes with several countries throughout the EU as well as the U.S., Canada, Australia, Argentina, Hong Kong, Japan, New Zealand, and South Korea. Travelers to Ireland must hold a valid passport from the country of origin, and the passport may not expire while...