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  • Join our community and get to know members of Ireland’s vibrant expat community
  • Receive reliable information and exchange insider tips about the Irish expat living
  • Meet fellow expatriates at top InterNations events in Dublin, Limerick and many other regions

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Welcome to the InterNations Expats Forum for Ireland!

Dia duit, and a warm welcome to the InterNations Ireland expats forum! As a current or soon-to-be expat in Dublin, or any other of the Irish expat hotspots like Cork, you will doubtlessly have numerous questions about expat life. Become a member of our InterNations community in Ireland and find reliable tips on the successive stages of the relocation process. No matter if you’re enquiring about visa or immigration documents at the Irish embassy, looking for expat housing in Limerick, or would like to see the Irish attractions, like the scenic and rainy Southwest – who knows more about such things than other expats? Our expat forums for Ireland can connect you with local expat circles.

Latest Posts in Ireland Expat Forum

 Ireland Expat Q&A

Re: seeking advice with schools and housing

for sure Belen i will let you know kind regards seelee

Re: un-safe areas to live in Dublin

Hi Deepti Donny brook that a nice and calm place to leave near to city because of the presence o...

Re: New bank account

AIB and Bank of Ireland. AIB will be good for you because they got tie up with Federal Bank India.

 Ireland Town Talk

pranic healers

Hi all are there any pranic healers out there in Dublin? If yes, i'd like to hear from you. Plea...

Re: People who came to Ireland in 2011/2012

hieee Kranthi & Alex.. !! Nice to see new entrants posting here... seems like Alex is the perfe...

Argentine Tango Classes

Hi folks - hope you don't mind me posting about my new classes but I've just moved back to Dublin a...

 Ireland Expat Housing

Looking to Share room near Inchicore,Dublin

I would be moving to Dublin in a couple of weeks and thought i would post this here. I am 24 years ...

House-share in Limerick offered

280 Euro/m. City Center. Quite and safe neighborhood. Beautiful garden, with herbs and flowers. Cle...

Looking for a room/appart in Galway

Hello everyone, I will be moving to Galway within a month, so was wondering if any of you would...

 Ireland Expat Jobs

Are you fluent German,French,Finnish,Hebrew, etc

Hi All, I am new to InterNations and hope to build my network. I am a Multilingual Consultant...

FRENCH Specialist in Networking (BARCELONA)

GRUPOMST has been European leader in Call Centre Services since 1992. The holding is made up of 1...

Re: Looking for a Job?

Hi Francisco, I am interested in the role with Danish. If it is still available, drop me an e-m...

 Ireland Expat Marketplace

Wine holidays in Spain

Hi guys if you don;t know yet what to do this summer and you are a Spanish wine lover. I highly rec...

New Novel set in Ireland; by Italian in Dublin

CASSANDRA IN THE MIRROR by Piera Sarasini www.pierasarasini.com Publishing date: ebook 2 April 2...

Keeping the Flag Flying in Europe

Dear Friends in Ireland, Many of you will view Brussels as a political centre, for us we view it...

Members assist Members in the Ireland Expat Forums

Our trust-based community was developed to help expatriates in Ireland swap suggestions and advice on all expat-relevant enquiries, e.g., ʺHow has the financial crisis affected the Dublin property market?ʺ or ʺIs the cost of living in the capital still on the rise?ʺ. In a community that’s all about expat living in Ireland, from Irish stew to Lá Fhéile Pádraig, the participants of the expat forum Ireland can find fellow expats and internationally minded locals to receive trustworthy and up-to-date responses. On the InterNations Expat Forum for Ireland, there will always be another expat member to make life abroad easier.

From housing and real estate to cost of living: The Expat Forum Ireland leaves no Question unanswered

If you require even more information on expat topics like health-care in Dublin or culture and sights in Cork, you could also browse our Ireland Expat Guide, another useful resource in addition to the expat forums. Moreover, in our World Forum you can talk about international politics, making friends as an expatriate, dual citizenship and other general expat issues. However, for expat assistance on all local matters - from housing and real estate to cost of living - just join the InterNations Ireland expat forums.

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