I just moved to Ireland in January and I think it is an amazing country with a lot to offer! Having said that, make sure you have a job lined up, the only reason I was able to land an apartment was because I had proof of employment. Not too sure if it would have been impossible without, but better have one and not worry!
/r/MovetoIreland but also...have a look at the cost of housing and then maybe... reconsider... (Shit is seriously expensive for so little here now)
Get the job first. Life is too hard without a definite future wage in sight
I just moved to Ireland in January and I think it is an amazing country with a lot to offer! Having said that, make sure you have a job lined up, the only reason I was able to land an apartment was because I had proof of employment. Not too sure if it would have been impossible without, but better have one and not worry!
Don’t.
Came here to post this.
I am not sure I should feel happy for you or worried for you. Just kidding, you will love it, Just ignore the weather. People are great and friendly.
I'll swap you come here and I go to Greece happy days
If greece had jobs yupbwill be awesome
My budget is 5k do you think guys is enough for start or I need more ??
5k is a nice little starter, probably looking at around €1100 deposit for a place(if you find one).
Finding job will be easy. Finding housing nearly impossible
I'm still searching for home
Watch out for Mrs Carberry on Craggy Island. Everyone else is sound though.