In between, coming as an international student (Offering BSC (Hons) Nursing in University College of Cork, though am a Registered Mental health nurse in my home country(Ghana)....any advice please?
Hey Queen that’s amazing you will love Cork, there is a bit of accommodation issues In Ireland at the moment, so start looking for accommodation now , as a student you might find a host family to rent from while you look for accommodation,you can work 20 hours a week as a student ,you may not be able to work as a nurse immediately but can work as a nurse aide, bring your police clearance with you that way you can join a very good well paying agency😊 You can also visit www.daft.ie for accommodation
Thank you for this message. Where do you think I can settle that is ok in terms of rent cos I just got a job in south Dublin. And I am coming with my kids
Hi sis, thanks for the information we really appreciate you! Can you kindly recommend an affordable - RQF level 3 online course in Health and Social Care?
Hi Elicia thank you for watching ,sadly I dont know what RQF level 3is ,(most countries have different names for different qualifications,i Did a level 5 course online at the Open college in Dublin,you can do it online busy still need to complete 200 hours placement,I’m not sure if you can do the placement in a different country,if you give them a call they will be able to answer that😀 I did a video on this though ,you don’t have to watch the video but just go into the description box of the video,I have left links and some of those links will answer those questions,good luck on your journey 😀
@@fredkofiboateng2641 after tax is around 49 000€ after tax , you may be able to claim some of it back if married with kids etc, It’s a good salary indeed ,depending on how far you will be living from work , schools are free in Ireland up to secondary , childcare after school will come at a cost , but it is definitely a salary you can work with,
Thanks Sithini, this breakdown is well appreciated, as you gave full details on each sector, I think I like pro saving as well.
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Electricty,Food and Rents have gone to very high levels now this winter wont be good when the cold hits.
I know right,we had our gas off most of summer,I’m dreading the bill for winter, also mostly shopping at Lidl if I swing by Tesco it’s sooo expensive
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In between, coming as an international student (Offering BSC (Hons) Nursing in University College of Cork, though am a Registered Mental health nurse in my home country(Ghana)....any advice please?
Hey Queen that’s amazing you will love Cork, there is a bit of accommodation issues In Ireland at the moment, so start looking for accommodation now , as a student you might find a host family to rent from while you look for accommodation,you can work 20 hours a week as a student ,you may not be able to work as a nurse immediately but can work as a nurse aide, bring your police clearance with you that way you can join a very good well paying agency😊
You can also visit www.daft.ie for accommodation
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Thank you for this message. Where do you think I can settle that is ok in terms of rent cos I just got a job in south Dublin. And I am coming with my kids
Where in South Dublin dear, which suburb,south Dublin is big🙂, if you want to keep it private pop me an email
Hi sis, thanks for the information we really appreciate you! Can you kindly recommend an affordable - RQF level 3 online course in Health and Social Care?
Hi Elicia thank you for watching ,sadly I dont know what RQF level 3is ,(most countries have different names for different qualifications,i Did a level 5 course online at the Open college in Dublin,you can do it online busy still need to complete 200 hours placement,I’m not sure if you can do the placement in a different country,if you give them a call they will be able to answer that😀 I did a video on this though ,you don’t have to watch the video but just go into the description box of the video,I have left links and some of those links will answer those questions,good luck on your journey 😀
Having spanish passport but living with my family in ireland can I be able to invite my mother from Nigeria to ireland
You definitely can as long as she fullfills the visa requirements, if she has a property in Nigeria her chances are high for getting it
You got me laughing at "I don't grow as much"! 😂😂😂
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Is a salary of 75000 euros a year enough to cater for a family of 4 living in Dublin?
Hi thank you for stopping by, is that gross or net? Also is this two combined incomes or one, as this affects the net tax credits
@@littlesithinilifeinireland3637 gross
@@fredkofiboateng2641 after tax is around 49 000€ after tax , you may be able to claim some of it back if married with kids etc, It’s a good salary indeed ,depending on how far you will be living from work , schools are free in Ireland up to secondary , childcare after school will come at a cost , but it is definitely a salary you can work with,
@@littlesithinilifeinireland3637 Thanks for the info
You got me laughing at "I don't grow as much"! 😂😂😂
I don’t 😂 but probably will do one day,thank you for stopping by Irene
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