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TechnoShark Posted at 7:02 pm on Oct. 12, 2008
I'm working toward moving to Ireland within the next two years.
I'm with three other people on this plan, saving up money for airfare and to rent a small flat or house.


1) Where can I find information about getting a visa? And the guidelines/requirements for them?

2) Is there another language commonly spoken besides English? Because I've seen books on "How to Speak Irish" but all the Irish people I've ever known just have a really strong accent. So I'm not sure....

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BubbleCake Posted at 7:13 pm on Oct. 12, 2008
1) I'm not sure about the rules for people coming into the country, to be honest with you. Maybe your travel agent could know something about moving over. Like when you go to book your flights, ask about visa's. Your parents could know something also. Try this also; Click! I really don't know how much help it would be for you.

2) The main language is English. Very few people would speak Irish now. So, I doubt there would be communication difficulties for you. Its mostly over in the West of Ireland that would still use Irish. In the Gealtacht areas.

If you have any other questions, I can try my best to help answer them for you. Message me anytime.

switchfoot52 Posted at 7:11 pm on Oct. 12, 2008
1) google/internet/travel agent
TechnoShark Posted at 7:07 pm on Oct. 12, 2008
Quote: from robdude at 7:03 pm on Oct. 12, 2008

You sound to naive to move to another country

Which is why I'm not moving NOW.

Define Your Line Posted at 7:05 pm on Oct. 12, 2008
Oh lucky you.  I want to move to Ireland.
robdude Posted at 7:03 pm on Oct. 12, 2008
You sound to naive to move to another country
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