IHACKER316 I Hope you do well here in Dublin Ireland and I wish you All the Best!! I know it must be hard leaving your Country, but keep your Head up and be proud! I hope the people here are been okay too. It's just that the people give out about foreigners because the Government gives out More, example; Socialization money, More benefit's etc..but what I try to Tell people is that it's the Governments Fault not people from other Countries weather it be Forced Migration Or just Work! Just have that bit of Patience with them, because They can't see what's happening! A bit similar to the Banker's We paid Off and We we're told we wouldn't understand that it was All so complicated, but we know we'll our generation's to come will be still paying Off this! God bless & Good Luck!:+)
You know, I'm looking for a job there, while I'm studying. I'm from Argentina. Before you catch the job..... Did you leave your cv in different shops once you were there in Irland or you did it from your own country?. I don't know which way it's better to get a job as soon as possible there. I think that Irland is a great place for people who try to find new opportunities, as well as working without being stress, but of course you have to be so applied to what you're doing. Thanks for sharing your experience.
Man... writing cv's to work at a coffee shop. Ireland must be really hard to find a job. I'm an EU citizen with C1 level English and I was considering moving to Ireland because of the English language well my first option was UK but Brexit happend. Don't tell the Irish that tho . Anyways I did some research about Ireland and I came to the conclusion it is not worth it because of the extremely high rents and high cost of living but not earning as much to compensate for that. So I opt for Germany even tho I'm scared of learning the German language and coming to C1 level proficiency would be really hard I bet. Still if you're from a poor EU nation even tho the German language is hard; for economical reasons Germany would be best to live and work unless you're a huge fan of Ireland or just don't want to learn another foreign language.
I’v studied german for 5 years, i just know how to say Hello..... it s really difficult. My dream was to live in Uk.... the only country where i could go is Ireland...
I wanted to move to Ireland but when I saw the taxes and it’s not even going towards something helpful like free healthcare I unfortunately realized I can’t afford to live there
i also want to work there, sadly i got scam by this agency named johnsons career. 😑 i payed 40 euro. for courier services. i already learned my lesson. but im still hoping someday i will get a job and start my new life there in dublin.
If you are an EEA resident normally you work 35-40 hours per week. Minimum wage is €9.25 per hour. Please read: www.dubjobs.ie/2017/10/18/minimum-wage-in-ireland/ . If you are non-EEA resident on a student visa you can work a max of 20 hours per week, 40 during the school holidays. More information on coffee jobs available here: www.dubjobs.ie/2017/10/28/coffee-shop-jobs-dublin/
@@shahiduzzamanfoysal6932 Am into construction am Good at generally works. I studied building tech in technical school working in Italy can i get a job in Ireland.
How is it that you guys can apply for a job in this country without the appropriate paperwork? I still cannot understand this. I am american and would love to live and work in Europe, but finding something over there has been impossible because I am not a EU citizen. What are the loopholes? What is the immigration process like? Thanks for your thoughts and comments.
I’m currently living in Cork, Ireland for a year. I strongly recommend people not to visit here. If you are an Asian and have never experienced racism. Visit here and suffer from racism. In general, Irish say we are friendly and kind to EVERYONE. This is not true. Especially young generation of Irish hate Asians for no reason.
@@jayroseville58 it may be very hard for you if you go there alone. Maybe you will meet some people from other countries. It would be good to stick to them. Irish keep distance so often you feel like from Mars. Hopefully you will meet nice people :) I’m not saying don’t go there. Just be prepared what you can expect.
@@jayroseville58 - I’m Irish and have met many foreign people here over the years. It depends on who you are as a person. What interests you have? We are in general quite friendly. I know my non Irish friends love it here. You have to try to embrace the Irish way of life (when Covid is gone) and you will find friends
Brilliant video - Great guy - Great addition to Dublin - I wish they're were more people like you - Great Job
IHACKER316 I Hope you do well here in Dublin Ireland and I wish you All the Best!!
I know it must be hard leaving your Country, but keep your Head up and be proud! I hope the people here are been okay too. It's just that the people give out about foreigners because the Government gives out More, example; Socialization money, More benefit's etc..but what I try to Tell people is that it's the Governments Fault not people from other Countries weather it be Forced Migration Or just Work! Just have that bit of Patience with them, because They can't see what's happening! A bit similar to the Banker's We paid Off and We we're told we wouldn't understand that it was All so complicated, but we know we'll our generation's to come will be still paying Off this!
God bless & Good Luck!:+)
Thanks for sharing your experiences...Good Luck
Thank you so much for sharing your experience..
it will helps to needy people.🙌🙌
You know, I'm looking for a job there, while I'm studying. I'm from Argentina. Before you catch the job..... Did you leave your cv in different shops once you were there in Irland or you did it from your own country?. I don't know which way it's better to get a job as soon as possible there. I think that Irland is a great place for people who try to find new opportunities, as well as working without being stress, but of course you have to be so applied to what you're doing. Thanks for sharing your experience.
Man... writing cv's to work at a coffee shop. Ireland must be really hard to find a job. I'm an EU citizen with C1 level English and I was considering moving to Ireland because of the English language well my first option was UK but Brexit happend. Don't tell the Irish that tho . Anyways I did some research about Ireland and I came to the conclusion it is not worth it because of the extremely high rents and high cost of living but not earning as much to compensate for that. So I opt for Germany even tho I'm scared of learning the German language and coming to C1 level proficiency would be really hard I bet. Still if you're from a poor EU nation even tho the German language is hard; for economical reasons Germany would be best to live and work unless you're a huge fan of Ireland or just don't want to learn another foreign language.
I’v studied german for 5 years, i just know how to say Hello..... it s really difficult. My dream was to live in Uk.... the only country where i could go is Ireland...
good to hear..:)
Hi there, I am looking to migrate to the Ireland
My question is, is it hard to find employment there?
I've lived here my entire life and I can't find a job
I wanted to move to Ireland but when I saw the taxes and it’s not even going towards something helpful like free healthcare I unfortunately realized I can’t afford to live there
You look like my cousin, I'm an Indian
obrigado irmao
bro can you please help me in suggesting the pros and cons of living in dublin
Nice sir
you're talent
hw much salary u r getting in cofee shop
i also want to work there, sadly i got scam by this agency named johnsons career. 😑 i payed 40 euro. for courier services. i already learned my lesson. but im still hoping someday i will get a job and start my new life there in dublin.
marlo pablo ..I pray u do.like wise was conned by Johnsons careers..
Oh my God they have written an application letter for me and asking me to pay 40 euro is it scam help me please
Is it really a scam? Pano mo po nasabi? Did you pay them? What happened next?
No I didn't they are waiting me to pay 40 euro for the documents preparation
hi,i want to go Ireland...
I know is not that good to ask, but how much is your paycheck working on Coffee Shop?
I really like Ireland and I was looking to move there.
wow... what a warm welcome :D
Don't worry because I won't move without settle all the things needed!
Thanks for your thought.
If you are an EEA resident normally you work 35-40 hours per week. Minimum wage is €9.25 per hour. Please read: www.dubjobs.ie/2017/10/18/minimum-wage-in-ireland/ . If you are non-EEA resident on a student visa you can work a max of 20 hours per week, 40 during the school holidays. More information on coffee jobs available here: www.dubjobs.ie/2017/10/28/coffee-shop-jobs-dublin/
Coffee shop may Kam karne gaya hey kya
U still working as a barista ?
Am working automobile technician I hv 15 years, my study ITI Diesel mechanic, can I get job there plz give advice to me
how you visit ireland one visit visa or student visa ?
This is the star citizen theme right?
hi any have driving job experience is 10 years dubai
Lucky you great glam makeup women there 😍
Hi... I am from bangladeshi. How to apply any find job in Ireland...
what is ur professon?
@@shahiduzzamanfoysal6932 Am into construction am Good at generally works. I studied building tech in technical school working in Italy can i get a job in Ireland.
How is it that you guys can apply for a job in this country without the appropriate paperwork? I still cannot understand this. I am american and would love to live and work in Europe, but finding something over there has been impossible because I am not a EU citizen. What are the loopholes? What is the immigration process like? Thanks for your thoughts and comments.
There is more information on getting a working visa in Ireland here: www.dubjobs.ie/2017/10/21/get-working-visa-ireland/
We really can help each other, I can give you a EU citizenship, you can give me US :) Connect me if you want :)
Roman Zeg I need help with EU citizenship I'm already in Ireland I am an American I can help you with US citizenship
Did you had any luck going to Ireland?
Namaskar o bhai please bolo kaise jaa sakti ho mujhse bhi kaam karna he udar
Kanan Gill, is that you?:P
Hi ter can u help me out
How much student earn per month in Ireland?
No work in Ireland
Ireland for the irish 🇮🇪
I’m currently living in Cork, Ireland for a year. I strongly recommend people not to visit here. If you are an Asian and have never experienced racism. Visit here and suffer from racism. In general, Irish say we are friendly and kind to EVERYONE. This is not true. Especially young generation of Irish hate Asians for no reason.
I’m from Poland spent in Cork 5 years. I can confirm that Irish are not friendly..sad truth.
@@jayroseville58 it may be very hard for you if you go there alone. Maybe you will meet some people from other countries. It would be good to stick to them. Irish keep distance so often you feel like from Mars. Hopefully you will meet nice people :) I’m not saying don’t go there. Just be prepared what you can expect.
@@jayroseville58 - I’m Irish and have met many foreign people here over the years. It depends on who you are as a person. What interests you have? We are in general quite friendly. I know my non Irish friends love it here. You have to try to embrace the Irish way of life (when Covid is gone) and you will find friends
please bro fb id given me
Bro can I know how's part time job for students in Dublin
Nonsense, good luck with that