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jobs in ireland. could I find one?We Answered:
It depends on where you're from. If you're an EU citizen you'll be able to work as many hours as you like. If you're from anywhere else the number of hours your visa allows you to work will be restricted.If you have a work visa you should be able to find work in shops, bars or restaurants. Many students do this type of work in order to survive. These jobs don't pay brilliantly but the minimum wage is about 8.65euro per hour, so if you work full-time you should be able to earn enough to live on. You could also try to get work in one of the many call centres in Dublin - your native language may be an asset in trying to get this kind of work and it is better paid than most student-style jobs. Try:
http://www.irishjobs.ie
I don't know about sharing a room with 4 other people - a house maybe, but not a room - but expect to pay at least 500 a month for a house share. You can find people to share with on:
http://www.daft.ie
Living expenses are quite high, I couldn't calculate these with any degree of accuracy, but if you shop in Lidl and Aldi, cook and eat your meals at home and do most of your socialising outside of the city centre you should be okay.
You'll find that Dublin has quite a large immigrant population and I would hope that your experiences if you come to live in Ireland will be positive ones. Most of us are friendly and welcoming - there are a few idiots who give us a bad name, but we're slowly trying to weed them out. Good luck!
Gloria Said:
what colleges and universities in ireland can you study an arts degree?We Answered:
good luck..................Carolyn Said:
are there many study abroad programs for english majors outside Great Britain and Ireland?We Answered:
if you wanted to go to canada there are plenty here. check out ubco, ubc, uvic their all good schools and have the courses you wantPhyllis Said:
Course of English and well cheap room in Ireland?We Answered:
you could try northern ireland. having lived in both, northern ireland is much cheaper than the republic, and finding courses is easier etc.Ruby Said:
Has anyone English studied or known anyone who has studied in Northern Ireland??We Answered:
Plenty of people from the UK study in Northern Ireland. Most have gone to Queens' University Befast, or Coleraine University. But like the rest of the UK you have to have three A levels to get in.