New members of the Ireland forum, introduce yourself here

Hello!
I am actually a travel writer and photographer from New York and will be on assignment in late October for a travel magazine.
Honestly, I never thought about moving to Ireland - until now. The more I read about the country and it's history, the more I am thinking, hmmmmm.
I am 56 and definitely at the age of wondering where I want to retire and spend my most wonderful years.
I decided to join and read what people have to say about making the leap. I am anxious for October, as well, when I can set foot in Ireland and see for myself why I might want to move here.
Theresa

Hi,
I'm a divorced mum with two children about to return to uni in the  London area to complete their final year's studies. I currently live in Cornwall, but during my life I have lived all over the UK. I have two horses and a dog and I work as a community Carer which means long hours spent travelling around looking after our ever growing elderly population in their homes.
I am looking forward to moving to Ireland and buying a house where I can keep my horses at home again and embrace the Irish experience. I am half Irish which shows in my looks and temperament. I hope to be able to find part time care work locally as I enjoy my job very much.
My house in Cornwall is being marketed and I'm looking for a buyer so that I can start the ball rolling as soon as possible.

I am traveling to Ireland in October and am interested in this blog, as I am nearing retirement and am dreaming of my next adventure. I want to learn about Ireland and why people moved here and decided to stay.

Hello,

I am a 20 year old french girl and I am moving to Cork in October to work.
I would like to know some expat or local people to make new contacts and to get some tips !

Do not hesitate to contact me, I would be delighted to chat with you :)

hello, hola, salut  :)

Hi i am an italian student of educational sciences at the university of Padua and my dream job is to work in a preschool. Im graduated in tourism studies in highschool. I've already studied in Dublin and lived in an irish family in the past and i liked the experience. I would love and probably take an internship in a Dublin preschool.If somebody is interested in a frienship i'd be glad. When i graduate i will look for jobs so please contact me if you are interested,  i'd be glad of starting collaborations and networks.

Hi! you seem interested, I am planning to come to Ireland for tourism course,  so that I promote my business which is Trekking, hiking, expedition, mountaineering, Jeep safaris etc around the regin of Himalaya, Karakuran and Hindukash.
You have done course in tourism, so i would like to be i contact with you.

Thanks

I'm a retired US citizen wanting to live in Ireland for at least one year to explore my maternal roots.  Learn about the culture and drink in Irelands rich beauty.

Hi

I am from South Africa. My Fiance and I are hoping to lay our roots in Ireland soon.. We are interested in living in Kerry, such a beautiful place. Do you have any advice on work opportunities and where to rent a apartment?

Please email me at [email protected]

Hey there...
I am a 23-year old student from Germany.
I moved to Cork last week and will be working as a foreign language assistant at a secondary school. I am really looking forward to meeting new people and also make friends. Contact me and we'll have a drink or go to the movies 😃

Hi everyone, my name is Franziska. Ia m originally from Germany and I just moved back to Ireland, after a 2 year stint in France and Spain. I would love to meet new people through this site and I am looking forward to interesting conversations with each and everyone of you!

Hi my name is Franziska and I am originally from Germany. I moved to Dublin about 7.5 years ago, but left about 2 years ago again to do a masters course in France. I just recently finished my degree and decided to move back to Ireland, specifically Dublin. I am looking forward to talking and meeting new people.

Hi everybody,
just wanted to say I'd love to come to Dublin to do my post-grad studies in law and business. It is something I have been postponing for years. If any of you knows the best school in law in Ireland, please tell me. I understand that DIT has very good post-gradual programs.
Otherwise Ireland is a wonderful country, with very nice people whom we should honor and respect a lot for their hard work and amazing culture. I wish all of you a great life in Ireland. Ms. Ariell

Hi Franziska, it's great to hear about moving back to Ireland. I want to come myself, also to Dublin.
Good luck back in Ireland! Ariell

Hi Brian. Did you get any joy with a job in Ireland? Things are picking up here at last and hotels are beginning to fill! I'm sure you looked up recruitment agencies within the hospitality sector but maybe try again. I noticed your post because I recently opened an arm of a Tax Practice here in Cork that also has a new office in Raleigh. So always looking to help citizens in NC! All Best. Lee

Hi gang! We're a family that pulled out of Southern California and transplanted ourselves into the west of Ireland. We live in Connemara in Spiddal, 17km west of Galway with our 4 and 3 year olds. I'm Dave and my wife is Bridget. She's an Irish national with family in the village and I'm from California. The kids are in Gaelic school so they can talk about me and I won't know anything. That won't last, I'm learning muahahahaha.

Dear readers and fellow-expat (or expats to-be!),

Exactly one week ago I moved to Ireland from my home country (The Netherlands) due to a great career opportunity. I am only 22 years of age but bursting with ambition, confidence and general curiosity to see the world, and in this case, the part of the world that is Ireland.

Given the fact that I am in a wheelchair and that I have moved on my own to a city where I do not know a single person, it has been a busy but eventful (joyful) week.. Until now.

Let me explain: as my move to Ireland is a permanent one, I am looking at a second-hand Volvo V70 to purchase in the coming week. Back home I have had a full EU drivers license, almost 4 years of experience (albeit on the right side of the road) and built up to 2 years of no-claim bonus. I have spent my the past week and this entire Sunday to get a quote to insure the Volvo I expect to buy, but literally none of the insurance agencies are able to offer me a quote! Some of the reasons for being denied are 1) not having lived in Ireland for at least one year, 2) not having a 5-year no-claim bonus and 3) despite having a ful EU license, it is a license for the RIGHT side of the road instead of the left. I consider myself to be a rather optimistic person but I am really starting to lose the confidence that I will be able to get a car insured for myself so that I can get myself on the road, literally!

Being alone in another country is difficult on its own, aside from having to depend on a wheelchair too. A car is my only means of real mobility (going where I want to go, when I want to go) and having that mobility taken from me is  considered a small personal catastrophe. I am both physically and financially unable to depend on public transport!

I am at quite a crossroad here; if I do not succeed to find any car insurance at all, I am being forced to reconsider my move to Ireland. As you'll understand, that is not a consideration that I want to have to make! What can I possibly do to get me out of this wretched situation? Any advice, experiences or possible solutions (ideas) are welcome.

Thank you all for the help, I sure as hell need it.

Warm regards, Arthur

HI Arthur,
I am sorry to hear about your difficulties regarding the insurance. My only advice would be to seek advice from the Dutch embassy, they may be able to give you some tips on how to proceed in this situation.
I hope you will be able to resolve this issue asap!

Hi,
I couldn't tell if I was successful in posting my first attempt an introduction so forgive me if I posted twice here.
We moved from California to Connemara on August 14th of this year. My name is Dave and I am a US citizen married to an Irish national. We've been married for 12 years and have two small children. We found our place to live and three days later the kids started Gaelic school. We probably wanted a lot of the same things many expats want as we feel like aliens in the country we grew up in. There's so much to appreciate that I won't go into it here. I speak for my wife Bridget and I that we look forward to connecting with others here and sharing stories. Blogging is new to us as well and we are learning as we go. Thanks much!

Hi :)

I'm Monica and I'm 18 years old.
I visited Ireland a few times and I love it. I hope to move and start studying there next year.
Is there anyone that lives in Limerick or close? :)

Hello everyone,

I have just landed in Dublin and Im looking for the opportunities of meeting new friends.

Just to introduce myself, I'm 27, I'm from France (Alsace) and I finished my studied in September of this year.
In order to practising as much as possible my english, I have decided to come here in Dublin during 3 months. So I would ask you to be lenient about my language level :)

So, for those who wish go out and show me around the city, it would be a pleasure for me :) Don't hesitate to send me a private message if you would like to have a drink (coffee, beer, other...)

See you soon
Dwann

Hi there!

I am Sofia and i have been living in Dublin for a year and a half, so I could say I know everything about the city!

I love food and Dublin is a great city to go and have dinner out, as the restaurant offers is amazing!

That is why i started a blog, Foodie in Dublin, where you can discover all of this amazing places!

foodieindublin.com/

Cheers,

Sofia

Hi Everyone

Im an English Chef who has worked and lived in Portugal for the past four years, previous to this i have worked on a year placement in Ireland, and in America. I feel that now my life is taking me back to Ireland. Im interested in living in either the Cork or Galway area and was wondering if anyone has any information, suggestions or pointers as to finding jobs, homes etc.

I myself have a lot of experience as a Chef, currently managing my own team in a busy marina restaurant. My partner has experience in a lot of different areas, and is portuguese. Could do anything from cleaning, restaurants, nanny etc.

I have carried out a lot of research etc so far, my aim is to be there by September next year. So, if anyone has any ideas, please let me know.

I would like to move there having everything set up but I'm not sure if this is going to be easy?

Thanks, i look forward to hearing from you!

Hello all. 

I am a Yank from Maryland, USA married to an Irishman from Donegal.  We've been living in the states, with our children, for the past 13 + years. Now it is the time to move home to Donegal.  I am looking forward to hearing everyones adventures.

Your story is so similar to my own, except I am married to an Irishman from Donegal! Been married for the past 13 years.  We are moving home to Donegal in June, after the school year is over here in the states.

Hi, just moved to Ireland 2 weeks ago from Malaysia. Looking for friends to chill

Hello everyone! I've always been in love with the Irish culture ever since I was a wee girl which, perhaps, started off with music. Is breá liom ceol agus na hamharcealaíona. Níl Gaeilge liofa agam ach tá mé fonn a fhoghlaim. Bí foighdeach liom. I don't know when but someday I'll go there and have my first-hand experience of the culture and craic. Right now I'm more interested in meeting people and gaining Irish friends. ;)

Hi Friends,

My name is Sagunthala a.k.a Sagun from Malaysia. I want to work and live in Ireland. I plan to settle in Ireland with my husband. We both have finished our education in Computer Studies and Mechanical Machining. We are looking to work and to start our new life together in Ireland.

Hope to meet interesting people in this blog group.   ;)


Regards,

Sagun

I wnt 2come 4hotel job

I wnt 2 come 4 hotel job in the cork city

Hi folks - I'm from South Africa (born and raised) and I've recently relocated to cork, Ireland :)

Hi every one its cherry!!! I'm working in dubai and I met there a man of my life.. he's from Dublin. . We have to much plan together but because of the reason he needs to go back in Ireland.  Now im in the Philippines.  And we still comnunicate each other.. we love each other so much. And promising not to leave each other.
He need to start again.  I want to be with him. For his ups and down.
he want also that I relocate in ireland and be with him soon.
what is the best way to come there..help me please eeee

Hi, I'm Catherine, and I moved to Kerry 20 years ago.  I guess at this point I'm an old pro at being an expat, but I am often homesick for the States.  Rural Ireland is quite a bit different that anyplace I've ever known!

Have a look at my blog for short stories about my experiences here. 

Mid Ocean: Oregon to Éire

Catherine

^
Nice blog.
Welcome to the forum, nice to have you here. :)

Thanks so much for the invite...I will be in Ireland Feb 10-17th to refresh my knowledge and gain some familiarity.  I have pretty much made up my mind that I would love to relocate to Ireland, but of course need to do my due-diligence.

I plan to stay in the Kilkenny area.  I will do little day trips to see what inspires my and hopefully be able to narrow down an area in which I would like to live.  I have been chatting online with a Meetup group in Kilkenny and they will be having a couple of functions while I am there.  Of course any suggestions are more than welcome.
If all goes well on my trip, then I plan to list my home and start making plans for an actual move.  I am semi-retired so not concerned about employment, but am very interested in finding activities to stay busy and keep my mind from turning to mush  :)

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Hello ,My name is Adam, I am from China. I am living in Dublin now.
I am working here also I am doing some import business between China and EU.
I like to know more people from different countries in Dublin.
However, I am very friendly and I would love to make new friends. Thanks.

Hey all,
Myself ,hubby and 3 children moves to Ireland last year June. Currently live in Edenderry Co.Offaly and work in Dublin. Very homesick, would love to meet some fellow South African families.

Cheer's
Sheri

hi everyone,
am a 37 years old malawian man, currently live and work in johannesburg in south africa the domestic industry,
i speak fluent english and can read and write very well.
i need to relocate to ireland for greener pastures and move on with life.
i have worked in the media industry in malawi as news reporter for a dacede, the with time, i wanted to change my career into another field either in the technical or science.
i enroled with university of malawi to study computer science, but two years behind the line lost sponsorshipo, this led me to leave school and look for employemnet.I the then moved to south africa, where i worked in the domestic industry and hospitality.now i want to relocate to ireland.
while in south africa, i have learnt skills like gardening, handy man work,housekeeping and old jobs.
am therefore looking for a full time live in work as i dont have friends and relation that side, am therefore looking for a wonderful and friendly family that i would offer my expertise and servises while i meet the ends

hey sheri

I understand what you mean, I just celebrated my 13th yr in ireland. It takes about 5 years to get the feel for this country but you will. Just been to sa in december and as much as I like the heat and would like to hang out with my friends and family, I now understand why I am here. My life is different, simple but different and I get to enjoy doing the things I cannot enjoy back home. Its cold but I am use to it now, I have found ways to enjoy life without letting the cold, and dark get to me. I have no family here and my husband and I hardly go out at all. we don't socialise as such but it does not bother us because we are morning folks anyway. We are too busy to get lonely around here and we do enjoy life here in ireland believe it or not. We have a 4 yr old daughter. I hope you find a happy spot to enjoy the good things about living here. :cool:

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