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I'm currently living in England, I have an English passport. What I'm wondering is-- You don't need any work permit as EU members are entitled to live and work any where within the EU. No permit needed but do bring your ni details as you will need to apply for a pps number before you can work , you dont state your profession so its hard to suggest a place to live , a lot of people travel to Dublin daily to work , because of the high property prices , in the city , whatever you decide i hope you enjoy your stay . I moved from London to Co. Wicklow in my teens. Big difference between the two countries. It depends on what you are looking for. Some parts of ireland can be very isolating so I think it is best to have a personal form of transport and live fairly close to the bigger main towns to have access to shops etc, County Cork is a decent place... We just call it Ireland, mate, or the Republic. The other bit is referred to as Northern Ireland. no you dont need any permit, even before the e.u. irish people could work in the UK and british people could work in ireland. You can even apply for social welfare over here. Dont need a permit but get you social security sorted.. |
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