MarketplaceBank Of Ireland Graduate ProgrammePosted on January 16, 2010. Moving from America to Ireland? (As for employment, housing, economics, etc.)? Clearly, to move to Ireland, you get a map and make the things you want. Thats not what I mean. Currently, I work for a firm foundation, which has been for the last 5 years. He almost died. I see all the things that are coming as a new low, and I am moving abroad is the best idea. While I could go to Canada because its only 70 miles from where I live, but I suppose if I move, I want to go somewhere, I like. I like Japan, Ireland, France, and some others. Ireland seems to be the easiest to move and it fits in my list box. Like, speaking English, not snakes, beautiful country, and so on. (That's right, I will not go somewhere if their are venomous snakes.) See http://www.citizensinformation.ie/catego ... for more information about moving to Ireland. It tells you how to go about buying a house, the health system, politics etc. If you want to civilization without being dug for the money ... go to Galway! It is a small town, but it does have businesses and nightlife. There are job opportunities ore in Dublin, but its a lot of money. It's as if you had the choice between St. Paul and New York. whatever you might need to do more research for a job, but you will not be broken and the other there are few jobs, but for the price of rent you have found a closet. Just so you know the ERO is much stronger than the dollar. I was saving up for almost a year now to move to Ireland from New Jersey. The cost of any movement there is so much more than I have to buy a car. I am going to live with the family so thats no rent, but I'll spend all my savings from the last five years I have been working seriously in the first year. CommentsThere are no comments.Leave a Comment | Newest My Friends |