Irish in Kabul – Irish Expats in Kabul
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Kentaro Tanaka
Living in Kabul | from Japan
"I was the first employee my company sent to Kabul, but InterNations provided me with a great network of expats."
Li Mei Tuan
Living in Kabul | from Singapore
"It was not easy to go to Kabul with my husband, but the InterNations expat community helped me tremendously."
InterNations - a trusted Network for Irish in Kabul
- Build up valuable contacts with like-minded Kabul expats
- Find reliable information and trustworthy tips about the expat life in Kabul
- Join top-class InterNations events to meet fellow expatriates in town
InterNations - A Place for Irish in Kabul
Fáilte to all Irish in Kabul! Are you interested in getting to know fellow Irish expats in Kabul? Are you looking for advice from other Irish, e.g. in which bars in Kabul will Kerry G.A.A.'s upcoming match be broadcasted or where in town to shop for Irish-style white and black pudding?
You are cordially invited to take part in InterNations Kabul. Among the members of our international expat network, there is also a vibrant circle of Irish expats, coming from Leinster, Connacht, Munster and all parts of Ireland.
Fellow Irish in Kabul
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Irish Expats in Kabul share their Experiences
InterNations is a place where Irish expats in Kabul exchange experiences and tips to support each other. Our community helps you make the most of your time in The "Ideal City", a vision of paradise set in the mountains.
- Browse our Members Network to get to know Kabul’s Irish expats as well as other English-speaking global minds.
- Take part in our Expat Forums to obtain first hand tips from fellow Irish expats in Kabul.
- Use the Expat Guide for Kabul to find information, e.g. about the closest Irish diplomatic mission or regional St Patrick's Society.
Meet fellow Irish in Kabul at our Events
Our community in Kabul is also very active offline. Our InterNations Ambassadors organize regular events and various expat activities, e.g. a dinner in Kabul’s hippest restaurant or a weekend break with other Irish expats to explore the impressively tiled Blue Mosque at Mazar e-Sharif. These activities are a casual way to get to know expats from Afghanistan in Kabul as well as Irish in Afghanistan nationwide. Interested? Simply become a member and we’ll be happy to welcome you among our Irish living in Kabul!








