Living in Ireland

Living in Ireland

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Posted Thu 29 Sep 2016 12:26 PM
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Good morning,

I was very fortunate to have had the priveladge to see Ireland for a month back in July. I was there to see if I could find ancestors. Still workinh on that. I was in Southern,and Northern Ireland, It was truly the best journey I ever did all on my own with just a back pack and true exploring. I was truly taken from all the wonderful people that live there and how nice and friendly everyone was to me. I had people stopping to pick me up on the side of the road, or when I asked for directions they would say hop in I will take you.My qiestion is I have Irish background in me as my great great grandfather and my grandma came from. They lived in Banbridge.How would I go about seeing if I can move to Ireland,I thought I would try this forum first to get some ideas than get in touvh with the consilate,Would I have a hard time getting in and finding employment. Would it be a good idea that i look into a work visa for 6 mths and than still come back to Canada.Any help or information on this would be wonderful. I do have a trade as a hairystlist and a letter carrier for the maill, and also worked in the animal shelter.Have a great day to all of my fellow Irish that have the best place in the country to live.
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Posted Sat 1 Oct 2016 4:21 PM
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Also, if your grandmother was born here you can obtain an Irish passport.  

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Ginger
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Posted Sun 2 Oct 2016 3:25 PM
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Thank you for your responses.My grandmother was not born in Ireland but her mom and dad were? How hard relistically would it be to live there and find a job for myself? I thought maybe in the skeem of things I would try and get a work visa or whatever I can obtain for six months in Ireland and than six months in Canada? 
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Posted Mon 3 Oct 2016 11:45 AM
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You wouldn't qualify for an Irish passport if it was your great grandmother that was born here. 

You may be able to obtain a work visa, but the criteria is very stringent.  I do not understand your question about Canada?

Ginger




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