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Best cities to work in Ireland, lowest unemployment rate?
This is the second time I've asked, I'll add more detail.
plan on moving to Ireland for a few years, just so I can have a base that I can retreat to as I travel abroad. I choose Ireland because I have visited a few times and am familiar with how things work there. However I am not sure what city to relocate too, or the one that is doing best economically in these hard times.
The idea is that I might be able to get a job to help support myself, however I do have money to support myself for my duration it would just be nice to have a bit extra income by getting a job if possible, and yes I am aware of the legal aspects of permits. 10pts to a legitimate answer, if you could give me any sites with statistical information that would be great
Here is the questions i recieved in responce and some answers
What is your nationality?american
What are your skills?architect graduate
What is your status?what status? i am clear to leave and enter
Do you have an occupation? no i quit to move and travel the world
Are you studying? no
Are you traveling to Ireland under a visa?no it is not required under law for usa citizens, all you need is a passport and proof of being able to support yourself without government assistance
Are you part of the EU?no
How are you fixed financially? not any of your buisiness personally, sorry, i have enough money just know that
What age are you - (This would dictate accommodation) i already have accomidation worked out, i dont need help with this, i am an adult have been for some time
When are you planning to move to Ireland? in a few months ive been planing this for three years the only thing left is find a city and get accomidations and i already know how to handle accomidations
I already know every aspect of the legal process in what i am doing, i have reseached this for three years, and have gone through the proper legal processes to do so, i have all info i need exept what city im going to, i would prefer one that has the lowest unemployment rate, im not concered about what type of job i might get im concered about having a little extra cash in case of an emergency, thus the question!!! where are the best cities to work and where is the lowest unemployment rate
the sources for all my info are citizens information and immigration services, they cover every aspect of moving and the immigration process very well, except the best places to move too
2 Answers
- Anonymous1 decade agoFavorite Answer
Well the most jobs would be Dublin but you will find it very hard to get a job at the moment because employers will more than likely give a job to an Irish architect than a person from another country.
Unemployment overall in Ireland is nearly 13% and it is suppose to get higher.
http://www.examiner.ie/breakingnews/business/oecd-...
There was a load of people in the building sector left go.
Read this article on McDonald's
http://www.irishexaminer.com/ireland/idojidaumh/
Here is a bit on Building sector
http://www.examiner.ie/business/no-pickup-in-const...
I think that your main problem would be to get a job here. I suggest you read up on a few Irish newspapers on the net to inform your self on any updates on our economy. Things may be better a few years down the line.
Here a few Irish newspapers on the net:
And Here is a list of more on line papers
http://www.egt.ie/misc/nuachtain.html
And job site list
http://jobsearch.about.com/od/ireland/JobCareer_Si...
Good Luck and Hope it works out for you.