Ok so I live in Ireland with my family and it’s English speaking almost 100 percent. we just moved and there are clauses with the work permit, there is a shortage list and minimum salary. It is beautiful and great for family. A lot of Nigerians don’t think this place is an option because you can’t come here on student visa with dependents but the Tech space is booming. The pathway to citizenship is shorter and easier, benefits are alot. I would be happy to share more if you want 💃🏻🤸🏽
Exactly, you can't come with family on a student visa. There's a lot of benefits when compared to the UK. You can sponsor a work visa yourself. If you stay up to 3 years on stamp to count towards citizenship and you give birth, your child becomes a citizen immediately without having to wait and then because of your child's citizenship, you get stamp 4 which is PR. But, Ireland is expensive sha and there is a housing crisis
I would love to move to Ireland permanently. I have lived in Portugal for over 3 years. Been looking for a Tech. job in Ireland and It has been difficult. Please share helpful tips
I have tried to apply thousands of caregiver job. They only tell you they require people living in Ireland already. If there's any other way to apply please let me know
Republic of Ireland official language is English and Irish but the truth is almost every part of Ireland speaks English including older people sef. All schools are taught in English. For you to be in a place that speak Irish, then hmmm!
@@dinmavlogs Yes, primary and secondary which I think it's good to be fair for the kids. If not, a time will come when the language may go into extinction
Ok so I live in Ireland with my family and it’s English speaking almost 100 percent. we just moved and there are clauses with the work permit, there is a shortage list and minimum salary. It is beautiful and great for family. A lot of Nigerians don’t think this place is an option because you can’t come here on student visa with dependents but the Tech space is booming. The pathway to citizenship is shorter and easier, benefits are alot. I would be happy to share more if you want 💃🏻🤸🏽
Thanks for sharing sis ❤️❤️❤️ it will nice if you'll like to share more I can send you a DM on IG or email 💌 😍
Exactly, you can't come with family on a student visa. There's a lot of benefits when compared to the UK. You can sponsor a work visa yourself. If you stay up to 3 years on stamp to count towards citizenship and you give birth, your child becomes a citizen immediately without having to wait and then because of your child's citizenship, you get stamp 4 which is PR. But, Ireland is expensive sha and there is a housing crisis
I'm interested
I am interested please
I'm interested, thanks.
Great channel.. i like the fact that youre not just jumping to create videos for every single news that pops up.
If I could I would oh 😂 who doesn’t want to cash out? But I don’t have the energy for it and sometimes the content just don’t flow 😊 thanks sis ❤️
@@FaithOjonelol
Thank you very much Faith I'm interested in moving to Ireland I've been trying to apply for carer jobs but nothing
Please, is it true that Nigeria and Ghana are on the red list in regards to the healthcare route in Ireland? Kudos for your time & efforts.
Holla Faith Ojone
Nice 😊 seeing you again 😊
Thank you 😍😍
@Faith Ojone, can you please give a link to the recruitment Agents in Ireland?
Thank you for sharing
Please dear faith i love your content please what type of camera are u using please
Hello and thank you for the content.
My question is this: does Ireland have the points system for immigrants like the one in Canada and Australia?
I don't think so
Most employers keep saying you need work permit before they employ you 🤦♀️
I would love to move to Ireland permanently. I have lived in Portugal for over 3 years. Been looking for a Tech. job in Ireland and It has been difficult. Please share helpful tips
I heard that you can't move with your family while on the healthcare visa that you can only bring your family after 12 months.
I’m currently in the Uk as a carer and would like to move to Ireland
I have tried to apply thousands of caregiver job. They only tell you they require people living in Ireland already. If there's any other way to apply please let me know
Faith is like you will soon move to NZ or Ireland. weldone
🤣🤣🤣 I have invested so much in the UK 🇬🇧 their policy seemed fair compared to the UK
How is the housing crisis in Ireland?How are international students coping with accomodation?
Accommodation crisis is everywhere even in the Uk
The official languages of ireland is both english and irish
Am a Nigerian do they allow Nigerian s to come in
Republic of Ireland official language is English and Irish but the truth is almost every part of Ireland speaks English including older people sef. All schools are taught in English. For you to be in a place that speak Irish, then hmmm!
But they also make Irish compulsory in schools from a certain level.
@@dinmavlogs Yes, primary and secondary which I think it's good to be fair for the kids. If not, a time will come when the language may go into extinction
Please is this Ireland the same with the one in the Uk ? Cos I’m looking for somewhere outside the Uk
Hello. Northern Ireland is part of the UK. Republic of Ireland is not part of the UK and is part of the EU.
@@hiuhuj ok. So then this her video, she’s referring to part of the Uk right
@@mabelokeke4069she is referring to Republic of Ireland
@@mabelokeke4069 No, this video is for the country Republic of Ireland not Northern Ireland in UK cos UK policies applies to the whole UK including NI
Massive protests against immigration in Ireland, big homeless problems for Irish people.
Ireland is full
Mama where have you been long Time 😢😅 I have been longing for you
Awwww thanks dear! I am trying my best to keep up 😍😍😍
But I applied a job but ireland said we africans are on the red list.
This compared to canada is much better . Canada has 85% visa refusal for Nigerians
I have applied for many caregiver jobs in Ireland but none is clicking
Re-strategies, re-create your Cv and try again. I would advice using different CV and add relevant certification and skills.
Hello dear I am jeanette from Namibia my mum also applied for work in Ireland.. she got an employment letter what is next will she be going soon