@@littlesithinilifeinireland3637 Hi, I am a single mom and I live in Canada . I have been wanting to move to Ireland . I am a Health Care Aide and was wondering if you could tell me a bit more please . What city will be better and affordable for me and my Kids to live in? And also is the Health Care job in high demand there ?
@sandramavoungou2236 hi Sandra😊thank you for stopping by,healthcare jobs are in demand,Ireland is going through an accommodation crisis at the moment so renting is pricey,Dublin and cork are eco enough ,but other counties are much more affordable,outside of that it’s s beautiful country
Thank you for your eloquent and informative video, useful information to stash away for me until I achieve my dream of retiring to live in Ireland one day :)
Hi Nicola , thank you for your comment,Ireland is a beautiful country with amazing people , hopefully you get to enjoy your time here during your golden years, best of luck for the future!
Hi Ric, thank you for stopping by, thank you for highlighting that , you are the second person that has highlighted my error , i apologies about that ,
Thank you for giving clarity ,although I’ve lived here for a while I’ve never actually checked what is the name of all the provinces ,I know the first 3,but only today have I heard a About Connaught 😀
Unfortunately, you typically cannot apply for a mortgage in Ireland until you’ve been resident here for at least 6 months. It can be tough for people relocating here.
I work 100% remote so just need fast internet access. Limerick is nice, my dad grew up there. Also like western coast of Ireland Doolin, Galway, Enniscrone.
@@littlesithinilifeinireland3637 Thank you for your response and video. My dad grew up there and I have visited several times. I agree Dublin is expensive so I am considering Limerick.
The West Coast is the best and as you say we have excellent fast internet access. I am actually on a small offshore Mayo island... Best internet I ever had t...
@@islanddweller3674 My granddad grew up on a farm in northern Mayo near a small village called Attymass. I've been there a few times and liked it. Stayed at my dad's cousins house in Enniscrone, very nice as well.
I work from home in South Galway. Only real problem is storms tend to knock the power out and since it is not a very densely populated region I live in, it means it can take 3 hours or so to get the power back on. The city is prioritised which is fair enough. I invested in a generator but haven’t had to use it yet.
I’ve never checked how much childcare is in the rural, i have a friend living in Donegal,much lower mortgage ! Plus they work from home so saving a lot ! If i was guaranteed I would always work from home I would have moved too! Donegal is beautiful 🥰
Great info on this country ,but I would like to know about,public, health care , job prospects, education , and culture, integration , for people from ethnic backgrounds. It would be interesting to know
Loved this. Welcome to Ireland and hope you are enjoying our country. So true about our weather and our mood ...especially in November. Hate that month .
Wow!! Thank you ever so much for your highlights. From my Country to Dublin is also Free intery. Am looking up on coming there soon but i Will stay in Hostel as you said is also advisable ..😁😁
Hi Thabang,thank you for stopping by , just to clarify I’m not an immigration consultant, which country are you from? I advised the other viewer to go the hostel part as their country is within the EU so they have free movement to live and work here as long as they like,free entry would only allow you free entry IF the immigration consultant is happy with your reasons for the visit , this only allows you to enter and visit and go back ,hoping this adds some clarity
Ohhh...! Ohk Sister,i fully understand now. Actually I am from Lesotho but i am working in South Africa. So basically I am using Lesotho Documents.so its Free Visa intery in Dublin. So YOU may clarify a bit for me out of your experience since you are in there. 🙏🙏
@THABANG Sakoane if it’s free entry you are allowed to come in and visit for 3 months ,but are not allowed to work or study during this time😊, you still need to fulfil the entry requirements, check www.gov.ie for guidance,flight Center can also provide you with the updated requirements
@@littlesithinilifeinireland3637 hello good evening, my name is Christiana please if it won't be a problem can you help me with your email. I would like to share some information I got because am planning on moving to Ireland. Thank you
Education is free for both unless you decide to go private,Migrants working in Ireland with children are entitled to child benefits as they are residents in the country
@@littlesithinilifeinireland3637 I have been offered a job by these eropean hub are the genuine surely to work in Ireland they are telling me to submit my documents
Hi Eric,sadly Ireland is experiencing an accommodation crisis at the moment ,www.daft.ie for accommodation but try and look on Facebook groups for people in the cork area you will have a better chance there,not sure where you are coming from but shared hostel may be an option whilst you look around,you may have a better chance if you are already here
My dear, I don't know how you get the idea that it's only like that in Ireland, I can assure you that it's the same in Austria and in Germany, in Switzerland, in Denmark, Sweden, France, Italy and most other European countries too, unless you go to Romania, Bulgaria or Kosovo, but it should balance out with the wages and living expenses in Romania, Bulgaria or Kosovo .... C'est la vie ... 😁😁
Hi thank you for stopping by, I don’t have any information on Asylum but if you go to citizen information page you should find more info,www.citizensinformation.ie/en/moving-country/asylum-seekers-and-refugees/the-asylum-process-in-ireland/applying-for-refugee-status-in-ireland/
Hi dear , www.Mowlam.com they hire nursing candidates from overseas however I normally see Indian nurses Cpl is currently hiring on behalf of the hse, it was a month ago when they advertised see the post below Here is a post from cpl for their recruitment post on Cork 2023 Interviews for HSE Hospital in Cork ie.indeed.com/viewjob?from=appshareios&jk=4e1cd3032bd0c30c
Well said 👏 sis I second you life can be overwhelming sometimes expecially when you are a migrant but that being said just find ways that will work for you #notificationgang 🥰😍
Hi Hun, Nurses are in high demand in Ireland , so the proocess is much easier,I have not done a video on that yet, Please check out this ladies videos th-cam.com/video/GV51pmuOYtw/w-d-xo.html , She goes by Nurse coach Ola, ive seen her video before and think you may find the answerd to some of the questions you are looking for,xx
Thank you Sthin. I have a bcom Hons in Finance with experience in both Accounting & Stockbroking(trading of shares) which jobs can I apply for and do I qualify for a critical skills ?
Hi thank you for stopping by, as an Italian citizen you have free movement within the EU, so you can move any time you want no questions asked and without a job, do you have any friends that you can live with with for a month or two whilst looking for a job?, do you have a care giver qualification from Italy
@@littlesithinilifeinireland3637 thanks for replying...I don't really have a friend there...wanted to know where I can get affordable flat to rent and look for job and also want to know if it will take me long to find one..yes I have certificate..how do I go about it...thanks alot for your directions...
@@lorettaaddison6811 some nursing homes will offer accommodation for a short time until you find your feet ,you can send an application and mention that you need accommodation once you have passed the interview , you do need a pps number to be able to work, it’s advisable to apply for it asap on arrival, accommodation even a room is a bit hard to find especially in Dublin,demand is high but you can find it, try and look for groups for Italians in Ireland they may be able to help😀 if that doesn’t work look for cheap hostels , you can find some for 10€ a day
The basic problem is that the people in Irish politics and planning were institutionally incapable of even considering a growing population. As Dessie O'Malley, the founder of the Progressive Democrats, put it, "People of my generation were trained to deal with DECLINE!" The idea was that the last, well educated, Irish citizen/emigrant would turn off the electricity and leave the key under the mat before getting the boat to the USA, Canada or Britain. No-one EVER thought about planning for an expanding economy or a growing population. The Irish reaction when the first surge of IMMIGRATION happened was a bit like "WTF? Why are these people coming HERE? Are they mad?" So we have a massive amount of catch-up to do in terms of planning, institutional attitudes about housing density and building heights, and regional planning. Hence housing crisis, sky high rents and house prices, and the uncontrolled expansion of Dublin.
€ 300 billion of a National Dept, if immigrants have sense, they will look to countries that have a low National Dept. The African Union is the solution for Africa, the middle East is part of North Africa it is well developed, the rest of Africa could be similar, if Africans want it to work.
@@seanogallchoir3237 In the context of an Irish economy valued, conservatively, at more than USD 0.5 TRILLION(Half a trillion USD), €300 billion is not a big deal at all. Our debt/GDP ratio is smaller than the UK's and is dropping faster than theirs... The cost of servicing Ireland's sovereign debt is quite low.
Hey Sithini do offers for Dieticians exist and how will you advices a young couple who want to move to Ireland for such an opportunity ...in terms of offers,family,i would like to move with my partner and our 6 month old daugther,will it be adviceable to move with the child and is it not expensive to move with the family?
Thank you for stopping by , the below link shows the current skills added to critical skills visas, please take a look to see if your profession was added ~in terms of expenditure it depends on where you are going, Dublin will be very expensive in comparison to other areas in the country, like more than half expensive in some cases, The most expensive thing for families is childcare unless your partner won’t be working, childcare care for a child that age can be around 1000€ and over per month, Rent in Dublin is also pricey , above 1000 it gets cheaper after 3 years , are you guys married as that would give you tax credit as well leaving you with a little bit more cash Check www.daft.ie for rental prices in Ireland it will give you an indication on what to expect rent cost If you can get a good offer especially outside of Dublin then why not , it’s a beautiful country www.gov.ie/en/press-release/ab8d7-minister-damien-english-announces-changes-to-the-employment-permits-system/#
Thanks for this vedio.. Please, I'm a certified nursing assistant (CNA) with experience as an health care assistant based in West Africa, any possibility of getting a placement?
Hi thank you for stopping ,did you take a look at the critical skills list in Ireland? If your qualification is listed chances of finding a job are very high, Link below 👇 enterprise.gov.ie/en/what-we-do/workplace-and-skills/employment-permits/employment-permit-eligibility/highly-skilled-eligible-occupations-list/
Hi Vali thank you for stopping by, opportunities are definately,Ireland is home to some of the biggest giants where you can get jobs in sales and marketing, facebook,google etc, Pfizer also had a big recruitment recently, as long as you can get the job with an employer who will assist in giving you a visa why not give it a short!
Hey Vali Valithuba. I'm also a South African I just move in Dublin. I'm looking for opportunity in home base care and HIV counseling. I'm alone her I don't know anyone
Hi 😀thank you for stopping by, where exactly in south Dublin will you be working(area) ?this is because although you my leave in a cheaper area but if you are travelling by public transport to outside Dublin it can get expensive and possibly take a long time to travel ,
Good evening, thank you this information Please i do need to ask some questions but on email. So please would you help with your email address. Thank you
@@littlesithinilifeinireland3637 may I kindly have your phone(if okay with you).Ndifuna ukufona sis& ask some questions over the phone. Hope I won't offend you with this hey
You nailed it! Ireland is a lovely country , has it’s ups and downs, like every other, nice one ! Joined your fam.
Hi Queen ,thank you so much
I enjoyed the video. It's really informative.
Thank you for the lovely comment😊
@@littlesithinilifeinireland3637
Hi,
I am a single mom and I live in Canada .
I have been wanting to move to Ireland .
I am a Health Care Aide and was wondering if you could tell me a bit more please . What city will be better and affordable for me and my
Kids to live in? And also is the Health Care job in high demand there ?
@sandramavoungou2236 hi Sandra😊thank you for stopping by,healthcare jobs are in demand,Ireland is going through an accommodation crisis at the moment so renting is pricey,Dublin and cork are eco enough ,but other counties are much more affordable,outside of that it’s s beautiful country
Thank you so much for your response .
I’ve been wanting to move , I will do just that 😊😊
Thank you for your eloquent and informative video, useful information to stash away for me until I achieve my dream of retiring to live in Ireland one day :)
Hi Nicola , thank you for your comment,Ireland is a beautiful country with amazing people , hopefully you get to enjoy your time here during your golden years, best of luck for the future!
Thank you, for this information
We actually have 4 provinces Leinster, ulster, connaught and munster
Hi Ric, thank you for stopping by, thank you for highlighting that , you are the second person that has highlighted my error , i apologies about that ,
Love this see you soon ❤
Thank you for stopping by Cynthia, see you soon
Ireland has 4 provinces Ulster, Munster, Leinster and Connaught and 26 counties (republic)😊
Thank you for giving clarity ,although I’ve lived here for a while I’ve never actually checked what is the name of all the provinces ,I know the first 3,but only today have I heard a About Connaught 😀
Unfortunately, you typically cannot apply for a mortgage in Ireland until you’ve been resident here for at least 6 months. It can be tough for people relocating here.
And you only get triple your yearly wage
I work 100% remote so just need fast internet access. Limerick is nice, my dad grew up there. Also like western coast of Ireland Doolin, Galway, Enniscrone.
Hi thank you for stopping by,I’ve to been to Limerick it’s lovely and houses spacious and affordable there in comparison to Dublin,
@@littlesithinilifeinireland3637 Thank you for your response and video. My dad grew up there and I have visited several times. I agree Dublin is expensive so I am considering Limerick.
The West Coast is the best and as you say we have excellent fast internet access. I am actually on a small offshore Mayo island... Best internet I ever had t...
@@islanddweller3674 My granddad grew up on a farm in northern Mayo near a small village called Attymass. I've been there a few times and liked it. Stayed at my dad's cousins house in Enniscrone, very nice as well.
I work from home in South Galway. Only real problem is storms tend to knock the power out and since it is not a very densely populated region I live in, it means it can take 3 hours or so to get the power back on. The city is prioritised which is fair enough. I invested in a generator but haven’t had to use it yet.
The childcare costs aren’t so bad in rural areas compared to Irish cities or even US cities where I lived before.
I’ve never checked how much childcare is in the rural, i have a friend living in Donegal,much lower mortgage ! Plus they work from home so saving a lot ! If i was guaranteed I would always work from home I would have moved too! Donegal is beautiful 🥰
Great info on this country ,but I would like to know about,public, health care , job prospects, education , and culture, integration , for people from ethnic backgrounds.
It would be interesting to know
Loved this. Welcome to Ireland and hope you are enjoying our country. So true about our weather and our mood ...especially in November. Hate that month .
Thank you for the warm welcome it is indeed a beautiful country with welcoming people 🥰
I hope I will be welcomed too
Very informative dear am your new sunburn also a TH-camr
Hi Chrispin, thank you for stopping by, I will be sure to check out your channel, Im going to actually subscribe to it for now so i dont lose it
Wow!! Thank you ever so much for your highlights.
From my Country to Dublin is also Free intery.
Am looking up on coming there soon but i Will stay in Hostel as you said is also advisable ..😁😁
Hi Thabang,thank you for stopping by , just to clarify I’m not an immigration consultant, which country are you from? I advised the other viewer to go the hostel part as their country is within the EU so they have free movement to live and work here as long as they like,free entry would only allow you free entry IF the immigration consultant is happy with your reasons for the visit , this only allows you to enter and visit and go back ,hoping this adds some clarity
Ohhh...! Ohk Sister,i fully understand now.
Actually I am from Lesotho but i am working in South Africa.
So basically I am using Lesotho Documents.so its Free Visa intery in Dublin.
So YOU may clarify a bit for me out of your experience since you are in there. 🙏🙏
@THABANG Sakoane if it’s free entry you are allowed to come in and visit for 3 months ,but are not allowed to work or study during this time😊, you still need to fulfil the entry requirements, check www.gov.ie for guidance,flight Center can also provide you with the updated requirements
Ohh. Thank you my Sister for such information I Will do that. I appreciate. 🙂
@@littlesithinilifeinireland3637 hello good evening, my name is Christiana please if it won't be a problem can you help me with your email. I would like to share some information I got because am planning on moving to Ireland.
Thank you
Well done! I love this. Please is education free for primary and secondary?
Can new immigrants working in Ireland in children receive child benefits?
Education is free for both unless you decide to go private,Migrants working in Ireland with children are entitled to child benefits as they are residents in the country
Love your countance. Soothing. Cant wait to meet you soon!
Thank you so much!
Nice one
Thank you for the video.
I have a question to ask
Hi Queen, thank you doe stopping by, go ahead
Love this
Thank you Seth😊
@@littlesithinilifeinireland3637 I have been offered a job by these eropean hub are the genuine surely to work in Ireland they are telling me to submit my documents
I am relocating to cork but havent gotten feedback on accommodation and i need help
Hi Eric,sadly Ireland is experiencing an accommodation crisis at the moment ,www.daft.ie for accommodation but try and look on Facebook groups for people in the cork area you will have a better chance there,not sure where you are coming from but shared hostel may be an option whilst you look around,you may have a better chance if you are already here
Its close to USD $800.00 for a room in Boston same rent.
But are the salaries hire you think?
no idea
@@littlesithinilifeinireland3637
My dear, I don't know how you get the idea that it's only like that in Ireland, I can assure you that it's the same in Austria and in Germany, in Switzerland, in Denmark, Sweden, France, Italy and most other European countries too, unless you go to Romania, Bulgaria or Kosovo, but it should balance out with the wages and living expenses in Romania, Bulgaria or Kosovo .... C'est la vie ... 😁😁
😂😂😂😂 here I thought it was only us in Ireland and in the last few months we with cost of living things have become harder🫠
I truly appreciate your good work...thumbs up....but what is your take on Asylum please for an African
Hi thank you for stopping by, I don’t have any information on Asylum but if you go to citizen information page you should find more info,www.citizensinformation.ie/en/moving-country/asylum-seekers-and-refugees/the-asylum-process-in-ireland/applying-for-refugee-status-in-ireland/
Please do have any website you can recommend where I can get hands-on nursing jobs in Ireland
Hi dear , www.Mowlam.com they hire nursing candidates from overseas however I normally see Indian nurses
Cpl is currently hiring on behalf of the hse, it was a month ago when they advertised see the post below
Here is a post from cpl for their recruitment post on Cork
2023 Interviews for HSE Hospital in Cork ie.indeed.com/viewjob?from=appshareios&jk=4e1cd3032bd0c30c
Well said 👏 sis I second you life can be overwhelming sometimes expecially when you are a migrant but that being said just find ways that will work for you #notificationgang 🥰😍
Hello can I have a personal chat with you just saw your video moving into ireland in few months time
Hi Lilian,of course,pop me and email and we can organise something Sithinincubestar@gmail.com
Hi Sithini, what is the process of getting a job as a registered nurse in lreland. Your response is greatly appreciated.
Hi Hun, Nurses are in high demand in Ireland , so the proocess is much easier,I have not done a video on that yet, Please check out this ladies videos th-cam.com/video/GV51pmuOYtw/w-d-xo.html , She goes by Nurse coach Ola, ive seen her video before and think you may find the answerd to some of the questions you are looking for,xx
That's not bad girl: Compared to NYC, and LA.
Thank you Sthin. I have a bcom Hons in Finance with experience in both Accounting & Stockbroking(trading of shares) which jobs can I apply for and do I qualify for a critical skills ?
Lovely ♥
Thank you😀
Where and how can i start my life in ireland...I am alone and a care giver an Italian citizen tnx so much
Hi thank you for stopping by, as an Italian citizen you have free movement within the EU, so you can move any time you want no questions asked and without a job, do you have any friends that you can live with with for a month or two whilst looking for a job?, do you have a care giver qualification from Italy
@@littlesithinilifeinireland3637 thanks for replying...I don't really have a friend there...wanted to know where I can get affordable flat to rent and look for job and also want to know if it will take me long to find one..yes I have certificate..how do I go about it...thanks alot for your directions...
@@lorettaaddison6811 some nursing homes will offer accommodation for a short time until you find your feet ,you can send an application and mention that you need accommodation once you have passed the interview , you do need a pps number to be able to work, it’s advisable to apply for it asap on arrival, accommodation even a room is a bit hard to find especially in Dublin,demand is high but you can find it, try and look for groups for Italians in Ireland they may be able to help😀 if that doesn’t work look for cheap hostels , you can find some for 10€ a day
@@littlesithinilifeinireland3637 o ok thanks o much for all the information..Will do exactly that..God bless you and continue with your good work....
Where can I start life in Ireland am from kenya
The basic problem is that the people in Irish politics and planning were institutionally incapable of even considering a growing population.
As Dessie O'Malley, the founder of the Progressive Democrats, put it, "People of my generation were trained to deal with DECLINE!" The idea was that the last, well educated, Irish citizen/emigrant would turn off the electricity and leave the key under the mat before getting the boat to the USA, Canada or Britain.
No-one EVER thought about planning for an expanding economy or a growing population.
The Irish reaction when the first surge of IMMIGRATION happened was a bit like "WTF? Why are these people coming HERE? Are they mad?"
So we have a massive amount of catch-up to do in terms of planning, institutional attitudes about housing density and building heights, and regional planning.
Hence housing crisis, sky high rents and house prices, and the uncontrolled expansion of Dublin.
Wow! Of course, well said.
Biassed overstatement...
@@islanddweller3674
Care to refute a single claim I made?
€ 300 billion of a National Dept, if immigrants have sense, they will look to countries that have a low National Dept.
The African Union is the solution for Africa, the middle East is part of North Africa it is well developed, the rest of Africa could be similar, if Africans want it to work.
@@seanogallchoir3237
In the context of an Irish economy valued, conservatively, at more than USD 0.5 TRILLION(Half a trillion USD), €300 billion is not a big deal at all.
Our debt/GDP ratio is smaller than the UK's and is dropping faster than theirs...
The cost of servicing Ireland's sovereign debt is quite low.
Hey Sithini do offers for Dieticians exist and how will you advices a young couple who want to move to Ireland for such an opportunity ...in terms of offers,family,i would like to move with my partner and our 6 month old daugther,will it be adviceable to move with the child and is it not expensive to move with the family?
Thank you for stopping by , the below link shows the current skills added to critical skills visas, please take a look to see if your profession was added
~in terms of expenditure it depends on where you are going, Dublin will be very expensive in comparison to other areas in the country, like more than half expensive in some cases, The most expensive thing for families is childcare unless your partner won’t be working, childcare care for a child that age can be around 1000€ and over per month, Rent in Dublin is also pricey , above 1000 it gets cheaper after 3 years , are you guys married as that would give you tax credit as well leaving you with a little bit more cash
Check www.daft.ie for rental prices in Ireland it will give you an indication on what to expect rent cost
If you can get a good offer especially outside of Dublin then why not , it’s a beautiful country
www.gov.ie/en/press-release/ab8d7-minister-damien-english-announces-changes-to-the-employment-permits-system/#
Such an informative video 🤗 but what do you guys do for fun? And how's night life there?
Didn’t get to discuss thus much but I will if I do a part 2, but loads to do
Thanks for this vedio..
Please, I'm a certified nursing assistant (CNA) with experience as an health care assistant based in West Africa, any possibility of getting a placement?
Absolutely! Keep an eye out for when the requirements are listed I will also let everyone know🥰
Assuming am a new Ugandan immigrant,can u please give me a hint on we’re to strt from???
Hi Sebuliba, do you have any HCA/nurse aide qualifications?
For a single person with a monthly salary of £2000, how much would that person be able to save monthly approximately?
is that net or gross and is that euros?
@@littlesithinilifeinireland3637 let's say it's net
Am interested
Can't save on that kind of money rent very expensive food is also expensive Ann Murphy
Nice
I am an MBA holder From china university am planning to move to Ireland is they any chance of getting a job with my certificate
Hi thank you for stopping ,did you take a look at the critical skills list in Ireland? If your qualification is listed chances of finding a job are very high, Link below 👇
enterprise.gov.ie/en/what-we-do/workplace-and-skills/employment-permits/employment-permit-eligibility/highly-skilled-eligible-occupations-list/
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Hi Sithini it Vali here,i am South African. are the any opportunity on Sales and Marketing industry. Thanks in Advance
Hi Vali thank you for stopping by, opportunities are definately,Ireland is home to some of the biggest giants where you can get jobs in sales and marketing, facebook,google etc, Pfizer also had a big recruitment recently, as long as you can get the job with an employer who will assist in giving you a visa why not give it a short!
Thank you for response
Hey Vali Valithuba. I'm also a South African I just move in Dublin. I'm looking for opportunity in home base care and HIV counseling. I'm alone her I don't know anyone
Hi Bongekile ,send me an email I can connect you with other South Africans 😊
Hi dear, I live in UAE legally and I have HCA certificate is it any chance of me getting job in Ireland
Hi 😀 U.K. and Ireland are both actively hiring currently it’s a great time to apply and get a job🥰
I recently got an offer to work in south Dublin. What county that is cheap can I live in? Thank you
Hi 😀thank you for stopping by, where exactly in south Dublin will you be working(area) ?this is because although you my leave in a cheaper area but if you are travelling by public transport to outside Dublin it can get expensive and possibly take a long time to travel ,
How did you apply
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Their are plenty shit badly paid jobs that would not even pay your rent
Good evening, thank you this information
Please i do need to ask some questions but on email. So please would you help with your email address.
Thank you
Hi thank you for stopping by, sure pop me an email on sithinincubestar@gmail.com
@@littlesithinilifeinireland3637 may I kindly have your phone(if okay with you).Ndifuna ukufona sis& ask some questions over the phone. Hope I won't offend you with this hey