Hello Uche, this is my first time listening to your content. I am currently doing my masters program on data science in the UK and i really want to immigrate to a that dont have harsh immigration policy. I just want to be at peace and settling in a place where they wont be changing policies all the time and im really jnterested in ireland
Hi. Thank you for stopping by and welcome to the family. Data science is a good course. Feel free to look up on this agencies and send your cv to the agencies that suit your career path
Im healthassistant here in ireland n i was working with acess nursing healthcare before most od them if you call them or email them they will tell you unfortunately no visa soonsorship or if thrres anyone they sponsored you can bring them on air email or call them its just waste of time
@travelfar2306 thank you for letting me know. Remember that this video was made based on my own research. I have emailed them. If they reply, I’ll let you know 🙏
Writing a CV in Ireland follows a standard format similar to other countries, with some country-specific nuances. Here’s a general outline: 1. Personal Information: Include your full name, address, phone number, and email address. You don’t need to include a photo or date of birth. 2. Personal Statement/Objective: A brief summary highlighting your key skills, experiences, and career goals. Tailor this section to the specific job you’re applying for. 3. Education: List your educational qualifications in reverse chronological order, starting with your most recent. Include the institution’s name, degree/qualification earned, and dates attended. 4. Work Experience: Detail your work history, again in reverse chronological order. Include the job title, company name, dates of employment, and bullet points outlining your responsibilities and achievements. 5. Skills: Highlight relevant skills such as languages, computer proficiency, technical skills, etc. Be sure to include any certifications or training programs completed. 6. Achievements: Showcase any notable achievements or awards relevant to your field. 7. Additional Information: This section can include volunteer work, hobbies, interests, or any other relevant information that might set you apart from other candidates. 8. References: It’s common to include “References available upon request” rather than listing references directly on the CV. However, be prepared to provide them if requested. Remember to tailor your CV to each job application by emphasizing relevant skills and experiences. Additionally, use a professional tone and format, keeping the document concise and easy to read.
In Ireland, the format for a CV (curriculum vitae) typically follows similar conventions to those used in other English-speaking countries. Here's a basic outline: 1. **Personal Information**: - Full name - Contact information (phone number, email address) - Address (optional) 2. **Personal Statement/Objective**: - A brief overview of your career goals, skills, and what you can bring to the position. 3. **Education**: - List your educational qualifications in reverse chronological order, starting with your most recent degree or certification. - Include the name of the institution, degree/certification obtained, and dates attended. 4. **Work Experience**: - Detail your work history in reverse chronological order, highlighting relevant experience. - Include the job title, name of the company/organization, dates of employment, and key responsibilities and achievements. 5. **Skills**: - List any relevant skills or competencies, such as language proficiency, computer skills, or specific technical abilities. 6. **Additional Sections (Optional)**: - You may include additional sections such as: - Certifications and licenses - Professional memberships - Volunteer experience - Awards and honors - Interests and hobbies 7. **References**: - You can either include the phrase "References available upon request" or provide the names and contact information of professional references if requested by the employer. Make sure your CV is well-organized, easy to read, and tailored to the specific job or industry you're applying to. It's also important to use a professional tone and ensure that your spelling and grammar are correct.
Hey please I have an important question, for your vfs visa appointment, did you pay 2 times. Like a payment to Ireland embassy or so and also a payment in the vfs center?
My dear sister I am interested to relocate to Ireland for work and I have experience for kitchen assistant and I am a forklift driver, loader driver, caterpillar driver with international certificate with the experience of 24 years of working with forklift so please kindly find me a warehouse jobs and I am married with five children living together here in italy and they are going to school but the language is worried my children I want them to study in their mother language which is English, thanks for understanding stay blessed.
hi, just came across your video thank you for sharing, can you please tell me if Administration/office assistant-related types of jobs beauty parlors, and cafe jobs are considered under the shortage occupation list for Ireland? Thank you
Hi. The Irish economy has skills shortages in a number of areas including: Business and finance - accountants, business intelligence analysts, financial advisers, risk and compliance professionals. Engineering - biomedical engineers, chemical engineers, electrical engineers, energy engineers. Source: www.prospects.ac.uk/jobs-and-work-experience/working-abroad/work-in-ireland#:~:text=RecruitIreland.com-,Skill%20shortages,engineers%2C%20electrical%20engineers%2C%20energy%20engineers
Are there any agencies in Dublin which I can walk in and drop my resume because I'm currently in Dublin on visiting visa and don't have any idea how to find a job.
@@UcheAgohthere is a housing crisis here in Ireland anyone travelling to Ireland will have difficulty finding a place to live. Cost of living is very high here.
@@victorikpekaogu9133 The Internship Visa to Ireland allows foreign citizens to come to Ireland to do an internship there. Depending on the type of your internship, you can apply for either a Long Stay ‘D’ visa or a Short Stay ‘C’ visa. I tried searching online and found this may be useful for you us.iasservices.org.uk/ie/work/internship-visa/ Please don’t pay any agent before you get a job and visa. Disclaimer: I searched for this and I don’t know this agent directly
I passed oet exam and got an Ireland score. On January 2024, i got decision letter...but till now I don't get any interview..... can you please help me 🙏
Hi. My friend I interviewed in one of my Ireland videos has a support group on Telegram. Please email me and I’ll send you her link to join on Telegram. It’s so helpful as you can ask further questions there
Good friend is John a good girl with a good boy who is John 🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉😊😊😊😊😊😅😅😅😅😅😮😮😢😢😢😂😂😂❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤😂😂😂😂😂😂😂❤😂❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤ @@UcheAgoh
When it comes to hiring internationally trained optometrists, the following recruitment agencies in Ireland have a good track record of assisting healthcare professionals from outside the country: 1. **FRS Recruitment**: - FRS Recruitment has experience in placing internationally trained healthcare professionals in Ireland. They can assist with the necessary procedures and provide guidance on registration and relocation. 2. **TTM Healthcare**: - TTM Healthcare is known for its international recruitment efforts and has a dedicated team to help healthcare professionals from abroad. They can guide you through the process of securing a job, including helping with visa requirements and registration with the appropriate Irish authorities. 3. **PE Global Healthcare**: - PE Global Healthcare recruits healthcare professionals from outside Ireland and helps them navigate the transition. They offer support with the necessary paperwork and understanding the requirements for practicing as an optometrist in Ireland. 4. **Cpl Healthcare**: - Cpl Healthcare has a strong international recruitment focus and regularly assists non-Irish healthcare professionals in securing positions within Ireland. They provide comprehensive support, including registration with the relevant professional bodies. ### Key Considerations: - **Registration with CORU**: For internationally trained optometrists, it's important to be aware that you will need to register with **CORU** (Ireland's multi-profession health regulator) to practice in Ireland. Recruitment agencies often assist with this process, but it's crucial to confirm that the agency has experience with CORU registration. - **Visa and Relocation Assistance**: Look for agencies that offer support with visas and relocation, as these can be complex processes for international recruits. These agencies are experienced in helping internationally trained optometrists secure roles in Ireland, making them strong options to consider.
@@Nwamaraesther Hi. I’ve searched online and saw this link to enroll for the course www.healthcarestudies.co.uk/course.aspx?CourseTitle=Level+5+Qqi+Healthcare Make enquiries and keep us updated
Go somewhere else not Ireland,too expensive,no where to live,too much red tape, boring,poor weather,too much tax, racist nation, not progressive enough,too much tax, overworked,a little bit backward as mentioned earlier no housing very hard to find or very expensive, time wasting to get practically anything,not advanced like other countries,try any other countries not Ireland, but if you insist no one will stop you.
Please check out my video about Luxembourg. Go through the websites for the agencies and see if anyone is recruiting security guards in their job list. All the best
If you have moved to Ireland to work with an employment permit, your family can apply to join you. For Critical Skills Employment Permit holders and doctors with a Stamp 1H, family members can join you in Ireland immediately. For General Employment Permits and other employment permits, your family can apply to join you after one year. Source: www.citizensinformation.ie/en/moving-country/working-in-ireland/employment-permits/spousal-work-permit-scheme/
Hey there. I'm a born Irish current residing in Denmark. I've applied for a number of different jobs in Ireland but unfortunately most of the agencies are telling me that in addition to being an Irish citizen you also need to be residing in ireland in order to get a job in ireland...is it true??..please clarify if you have any information
@@UcheAgoh i would really love to hear from you soon. Please update me as I'm really desperate to know the answer in order for me to fast track my job application process..
Hello Uche, this is my first time listening to your content. I am currently doing my masters program on data science in the UK and i really want to immigrate to a that dont have harsh immigration policy. I just want to be at peace and settling in a place where they wont be changing policies all the time and im really jnterested in ireland
Hi. Thank you for stopping by and welcome to the family. Data science is a good course. Feel free to look up on this agencies and send your cv to the agencies that suit your career path
Hello uche
Watching your channel for the first time. I appreciate the information shared. Thank you and God bless you
You’re welcome and thank you so much for watching and subscribing 🧡
This might be the video I needed in my life. Thanks Sister.
You are so welcome
This good news I have a desire to relocate to Ireland
I just subscribed to your channel from Favour's channel. You're doing well.
Aww. Thank you for subscribing ❤️ and Welcome to the family 🤗
Thanks for sharing Uche
Please do these agencies recruit nurses from red list countries?
You’re welcome 😇 I think Ireland recruits from Africa still.
Truly you're awesome, this is my 1st time on your utube channel ❤
This is so Kind. Thank you for subscribing ❤️
God bless u so much for the info
🙏
Thank you for this, its so kind of you. God bless you
You’re welcome 😇 thanks for watching and subscribing
Thank you but how do I apply
Please ma how do I apply am a first timer
Thank you dear sister for your good work, may God bless you Amen. First time in your channel, please do they need IELST
Thank you for subscribing. IELTS is only needed for nurses to the best of my knowledge.
Im healthassistant here in ireland n i was working with acess nursing healthcare before most od them if you call them or email them they will tell you unfortunately no visa soonsorship or if thrres anyone they sponsored you can bring them on air email or call them its just waste of time
Hello.what if I want to self sponsor myself can they give me work permit to apply for visa?
@travelfar2306 thank you for letting me know. Remember that this video was made based on my own research. I have emailed them. If they reply, I’ll let you know 🙏
@@maduperpetual9855it may be worth sending them an email or trying another agency. 🙏
So pls how do we know the ones that offer sponsorship?
Good evenin uche, please what are the steps for apply for Visa work permit for couple on self sponsorship. Thanks.
Thank you, Uche.
You’re welcome
Thanks for this information sister, am new on your channel.
You’re welcome to the family 👏👏 and Thank you for subscribing
@UcyJay ma please can you give a glue on how to prepare their cover up or resume, because I believe they all have formats
Writing a CV in Ireland follows a standard format similar to other countries, with some country-specific nuances. Here’s a general outline:
1. Personal Information: Include your full name, address, phone number, and email address. You don’t need to include a photo or date of birth.
2. Personal Statement/Objective: A brief summary highlighting your key skills, experiences, and career goals. Tailor this section to the specific job you’re applying for.
3. Education: List your educational qualifications in reverse chronological order, starting with your most recent. Include the institution’s name, degree/qualification earned, and dates attended.
4. Work Experience: Detail your work history, again in reverse chronological order. Include the job title, company name, dates of employment, and bullet points outlining your responsibilities and achievements.
5. Skills: Highlight relevant skills such as languages, computer proficiency, technical skills, etc. Be sure to include any certifications or training programs completed.
6. Achievements: Showcase any notable achievements or awards relevant to your field.
7. Additional Information: This section can include volunteer work, hobbies, interests, or any other relevant information that might set you apart from other candidates.
8. References: It’s common to include “References available upon request” rather than listing references directly on the CV. However, be prepared to provide them if requested.
Remember to tailor your CV to each job application by emphasizing relevant skills and experiences. Additionally, use a professional tone and format, keeping the document concise and easy to read.
@@UcheAgoh thanks very much ma
@@tosinkayode8488 you’re welcome
Thanks dear. Just requesting for Ireland Cv format video
In Ireland, the format for a CV (curriculum vitae) typically follows similar conventions to those used in other English-speaking countries. Here's a basic outline:
1. **Personal Information**:
- Full name
- Contact information (phone number, email address)
- Address (optional)
2. **Personal Statement/Objective**:
- A brief overview of your career goals, skills, and what you can bring to the position.
3. **Education**:
- List your educational qualifications in reverse chronological order, starting with your most recent degree or certification.
- Include the name of the institution, degree/certification obtained, and dates attended.
4. **Work Experience**:
- Detail your work history in reverse chronological order, highlighting relevant experience.
- Include the job title, name of the company/organization, dates of employment, and key responsibilities and achievements.
5. **Skills**:
- List any relevant skills or competencies, such as language proficiency, computer skills, or specific technical abilities.
6. **Additional Sections (Optional)**:
- You may include additional sections such as:
- Certifications and licenses
- Professional memberships
- Volunteer experience
- Awards and honors
- Interests and hobbies
7. **References**:
- You can either include the phrase "References available upon request" or provide the names and contact information of professional references if requested by the employer.
Make sure your CV is well-organized, easy to read, and tailored to the specific job or industry you're applying to. It's also important to use a professional tone and ensure that your spelling and grammar are correct.
Thanks a lot and keep the good work
Thanks a lot for your time and information. Blessings
Thanks a lot for formating out this CV. God bless you greatly
@@pastor537 you’re welcome
first time watching your channel..
through which person should i proceed
Thank you 🙏
Much useful content thank you for sharing ❤
Thank you so much. Glad you found it useful
I just subscribed to your channel
Thank you for subscribing ❤️ welcome to the family 🤗
Thank you Sister,,
You’re welcome 😇
Thanks a Million!
You’re welcome 😇
Thank you ❤
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Just subscribed
A million thanks 🙏
Hie Uche, is there any demand in monitoring and evaluation jobs in Ireland
I haven’t seen this
Thanks for info
You’re welcome
Me suscribí a tu Canal ,espero noticias michaas gracias 👍🏽
Bienvenido a la familia. Gracias por suscribirse
Good evening sister, please do they need IELTS exam
Yes they do but the score is not as high as UK requirement. The guest mention the score in the video. Good Evening
Ok ma am yet to write my.
@@ChigboEkwe are you preparing?
@@UcheAgoh yes
Wow it’s my first time on ur channel 💃🏽💃🏽💃🏽
Aww. A hearty welcome to you❤️😁😁
Hey please I have an important question, for your vfs visa appointment, did you pay 2 times. Like a payment to Ireland embassy or so and also a payment in the vfs center?
Do you know about centennial migration who send people to Ireland as hca
🤔
My dear sister I am interested to relocate to Ireland for work and I have experience for kitchen assistant and I am a forklift driver, loader driver, caterpillar driver with international certificate with the experience of 24 years of working with forklift so please kindly find me a warehouse jobs and I am married with five children living together here in italy and they are going to school but the language is worried my children I want them to study in their mother language which is English, thanks for understanding stay blessed.
Thus is my first of seeing you on this channel but I am really interested pls how can I help me true
In this video I explained how
Can you make one video about critical skill apply
Hi. Please rephrase your question so I can understand
Thanks a lot ❤
You're welcome 😊
Hello, are there any agencies recruiting now oversea nurses?
Not sure
hi, just came across your video thank you for sharing, can you please tell me if Administration/office assistant-related types of jobs beauty parlors, and cafe jobs are considered under the shortage occupation list for Ireland? Thank you
Hi. The Irish economy has skills shortages in a number of areas including: Business and finance - accountants, business intelligence analysts, financial advisers, risk and compliance professionals. Engineering - biomedical engineers, chemical engineers, electrical engineers, energy engineers.
Source: www.prospects.ac.uk/jobs-and-work-experience/working-abroad/work-in-ireland#:~:text=RecruitIreland.com-,Skill%20shortages,engineers%2C%20electrical%20engineers%2C%20energy%20engineers
@@UcheAgoh thank you for your reply
Hello, happy New day, UcheWoman A, how do I move to Iceland? For work/Job? Is it easy to move with Family?
You mean Ireland?
Are there any agencies in Dublin which I can walk in and drop my resume because I'm currently in Dublin on visiting visa and don't have any idea how to find a job.
Hi. No I don’t. But you can search and call them before you go
Hi Uche
Its my first time here
Please which recruiter takes waiters please provide me with the details to apply
Good morning madam ,is ireland still recruuting nurses
Yes
Is GS INTERNATION an existing agency in IRELAND??
ie.linkedin.com/company/gsinternationalrecruitment
Find them on LinkedIn. You can ask them
Ma please does Ireland require EU number for psychological evaluation....An employer requires it but I'm confused
Hmm. I’m not sure 🤔
Thanks Ma. I'm thinking 🤔 it's a scam
First time here
A warm welcome to you. Thanks for subscribing
Thanks sister, how can i get accomodation. I live in Spain. Pls reply🙏🙏
Hi, there’s an app called Daft.
Here’s the link to download it apps.apple.com/gb/app/daft-ie/id346547065
Hope this helps !
@@UcheAgoh Thanks sister
@@Notobully you’re welcome
@@UcheAgohthere is a housing crisis here in Ireland anyone travelling to Ireland will have difficulty finding a place to live. Cost of living is very high here.
@@muri134 So I heard. Is this the case all over Ireland?
I just subscribed to your channel your information is very unique and honest l love this ❤
Thank you for subscribing and welcome to the family 🤗
Hi Uche, As a student looking for a part time job can we make use of these or what do you advise
Are you in Ireland as a student? If yes then I believe so.
@@UcheAgoh Thank you, which of the links would you recommend as the best for internships for students
@@victorikpekaogu9133 The Internship Visa to Ireland allows foreign citizens to come to Ireland to do an internship there. Depending on the type of your internship, you can apply for either a Long Stay ‘D’ visa or a Short Stay ‘C’ visa.
I tried searching online and found this may be useful for you us.iasservices.org.uk/ie/work/internship-visa/
Please don’t pay any agent before you get a job and visa.
Disclaimer: I searched for this and I don’t know this agent directly
Im new here. Watching from Dubai im interested ohhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh
Thanks for watching
Am a safety supervisor in Dubai. Am also a skilled Capenter
Hi please assist me with the social work application asap please
Hi
Hi. I am a registered nurse in Nigeria. I have written my IELTS please how do I start my process for Ireland to work as a nurse
th-cam.com/users/live9-KdzItZyFI?si=B0tY4FPO_NjnB9D-
Here’s a video explaining how. You can drop a comment if you have further questions
I passed oet exam and got an Ireland score. On January 2024, i got decision letter...but till now I don't get any interview..... can you please help me 🙏
Hi. My friend I interviewed in one of my Ireland videos has a support group on Telegram. Please email me and I’ll send you her link to join on Telegram. It’s so helpful as you can ask further questions there
You’re a nurse?
@@UcheAgoh yes.am a nurse
Your email id.....?
Newbie here❤❤
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Good friend is John a good girl with a good boy who is John 🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉😊😊😊😊😊😅😅😅😅😅😮😮😢😢😢😂😂😂❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤😂😂😂😂😂😂😂❤😂❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
@@UcheAgoh
Thanks lve
You’re welcome
Is IELTS required for nursing to get a job in IRELAND?
Yes you need IELTS to get a job in Ireland as a Nurse. Check out the guideline here th-cam.com/video/7GL2Tezai3w/w-d-xo.htmlsi=BRlFqQQ4kkEe4AtP
Hi mam , which recruitment agency is best for optometrist . Kindly let me know .
When it comes to hiring internationally trained optometrists, the following recruitment agencies in Ireland have a good track record of assisting healthcare professionals from outside the country:
1. **FRS Recruitment**:
- FRS Recruitment has experience in placing internationally trained healthcare professionals in Ireland. They can assist with the necessary procedures and provide guidance on registration and relocation.
2. **TTM Healthcare**:
- TTM Healthcare is known for its international recruitment efforts and has a dedicated team to help healthcare professionals from abroad. They can guide you through the process of securing a job, including helping with visa requirements and registration with the appropriate Irish authorities.
3. **PE Global Healthcare**:
- PE Global Healthcare recruits healthcare professionals from outside Ireland and helps them navigate the transition. They offer support with the necessary paperwork and understanding the requirements for practicing as an optometrist in Ireland.
4. **Cpl Healthcare**:
- Cpl Healthcare has a strong international recruitment focus and regularly assists non-Irish healthcare professionals in securing positions within Ireland. They provide comprehensive support, including registration with the relevant professional bodies.
### Key Considerations:
- **Registration with CORU**: For internationally trained optometrists, it's important to be aware that you will need to register with **CORU** (Ireland's multi-profession health regulator) to practice in Ireland. Recruitment agencies often assist with this process, but it's crucial to confirm that the agency has experience with CORU registration.
- **Visa and Relocation Assistance**: Look for agencies that offer support with visas and relocation, as these can be complex processes for international recruits.
These agencies are experienced in helping internationally trained optometrists secure roles in Ireland, making them strong options to consider.
@@UcheAgoh thank you so much 🙏🏻
Must I have a QQI level 5
Would be a plus for you
@@UcheAgoh most if them are saying one must have QQI level 5
@@Nwamaraesther Hi. I’ve searched online and saw this link to enroll for the course www.healthcarestudies.co.uk/course.aspx?CourseTitle=Level+5+Qqi+Healthcare
Make enquiries and keep us updated
Newbie here... I want to come to Ireland before September,2024.
Kindly assist me.
Go somewhere else not Ireland,too expensive,no where to live,too much red tape, boring,poor weather,too much tax, racist nation, not progressive enough,too much tax, overworked,a little bit backward as mentioned earlier no housing very hard to find or very expensive, time wasting to get practically anything,not advanced like other countries,try any other countries not Ireland, but if you insist no one will stop you.
To each their own
Thank you
You're welcome
Thanks for watching
Amazing
Thank you! Cheers!
Pls I need security guards jobs
Please check out my video about Luxembourg. Go through the websites for the agencies and see if anyone is recruiting security guards in their job list. All the best
I m new and am looking for an agent that can help me relocate and a health care assistant
You’re welcome
Very interested
Can move I move with my family
If you have moved to Ireland to work with an employment permit, your family can apply to join you.
For Critical Skills Employment Permit holders and doctors with a Stamp 1H, family members can join you in Ireland immediately. For General Employment Permits and other employment permits, your family can apply to join you after one year.
Source: www.citizensinformation.ie/en/moving-country/working-in-ireland/employment-permits/spousal-work-permit-scheme/
How do I apply
Hi. In the video
Ma, please can you help me with admission
I wish I could but I am not an immigration agent 💝
I'm interested
Good 😊
Mam my two grandmother are ready to work as fruit pluckers or farm job we qre from India please help 😊
Is this for Ireland?
@@UcheAgoh anywhere in Europe
Hi send me the link
Search on Google. They’re 30 links.
Please I need unskilled sponsorship visa Job any hope? If you could help I'll appreciate.
Which are you after
Hey there. I'm a born Irish current residing in Denmark. I've applied for a number of different jobs in Ireland but unfortunately most of the agencies are telling me that in addition to being an Irish citizen you also need to be residing in ireland in order to get a job in ireland...is it true??..please clarify if you have any information
Hi. This is a new update to me
@@UcheAgoh i would really love to hear from you soon. Please update me as I'm really desperate to know the answer in order for me to fast track my job application process..
im interested
I you really sure in what you are saying because there are a lot of scammer on air
I’ve made my research before putting this out here 🙏
Can you talk on the jobs on demand and those not on demand
There are so many jobs in Demand.
interested
I'm chef how can I be helped with sponsoring hotel work.
Hi by searching for job vacancies in hotel sectors
Who'es paying for 100s of 1,000s of migrants to come into Ireland
You say?
I just subscribed to your channel
Thank you for subscribing ⭐️ welcome to the family 🤗
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