I want to move to the republic of Ireland but i have a couple questions?
Im thinking I might want to move to the Republic Of Ireland, I want a change from the U.S.
My grandmother has told me that Ireland supposedly still has outbreaks of violence between the protestants and all that, though I thought that was just Northern Ireland.
And also whats the job situation at the moment?
well i live in the north i can help you with that. Recently in the North, the violence between Protestants and Catholics has dramatically decreased. The IRA (Irish Republican Army) signs as official "ceasefire", but the RIRA (Real Irish Republican army, and off spring from IRA do not agree with this) and they are a very minority group compared continue to fight the police force and UDF (ulster defense Force) Recently Republicans have killed 2 Army personnel in a barracks in Antrimm town, and also they planted a bomb under a Republican Irish police man car, although he survive he will never walk again. But it has decreased alot. This is not to say the Protestant community does non bad. They usually aren’t under as much investigation as the Police force is a good % Protestant. I am personally a Roman Catholic Republican, and i want Ireland to be free, and keep my culture, but shedding blood is no way to do it.
The Job situation is currently not as great as it used to be, with the recession. But before it, Job were on the high, the Computer software/games, building industry’s were booming, and i think tey will grow again after it. As long as you have good qualifications, with skills and talents needed, i think you will do great
Sorry if offended anyone with my view and the history, it was a brief summery.
There’s not much work at all. Not sure on the violence. I know near the border can be bad but i’m in the south east and there’s no violence in that way at all.
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Your grandmother is totally wrong, that even applies to Northern Ireland which is now peaceful. The job situation is not good, on the other hand. I would advise you to think seriously, because as far as I know to get a Visa you have to prove you are taking a job that no other EU citizen can perform.
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Job situation is difficult for both Irish, and people from the EU who are seeking work here.
If you are not entitled to Irish citizenship, or citizenship from another EU member state, then unless you have some exceptionally high flying career or a job that we could never possibly fill from the thousands of Irish and EU candidates looking for work, then you can forget any plans you have to move for now.
Northern Ireland did, in the past, have outbreaks of violence, not from ‘protestants and all that’ but from certain Loyalist and Republican groups, either with each other or between themselves, but this is not current, and the Republic of Ireland does not have these problems.
Sorry to be so negative but you aren’t going to be able to come here for anything longer than a holiday for the time being.
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well i live in the north i can help you with that. Recently in the North, the violence between Protestants and Catholics has dramatically decreased. The IRA (Irish Republican Army) signs as official "ceasefire", but the RIRA (Real Irish Republican army, and off spring from IRA do not agree with this) and they are a very minority group compared continue to fight the police force and UDF (ulster defense Force) Recently Republicans have killed 2 Army personnel in a barracks in Antrimm town, and also they planted a bomb under a Republican Irish police man car, although he survive he will never walk again. But it has decreased alot. This is not to say the Protestant community does non bad. They usually aren’t under as much investigation as the Police force is a good % Protestant. I am personally a Roman Catholic Republican, and i want Ireland to be free, and keep my culture, but shedding blood is no way to do it.
The Job situation is currently not as great as it used to be, with the recession. But before it, Job were on the high, the Computer software/games, building industry’s were booming, and i think tey will grow again after it. As long as you have good qualifications, with skills and talents needed, i think you will do great
Sorry if offended anyone with my view and the history, it was a brief summery.
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There is no violence between the catholics and protestants in the Republic, no one asks you what your religion is.
The job situation is dire at the moment, they have the highest unemployment in the the European Union and this is, we are told going to get worse this year.
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