But you didn't answer the biggest question of all which is what is it like being a person of color in Ireland. We know it's not that common are they generally friendly or not
Its diverse and for the most part friendly in counties such as Cork, Dublin, Galway, Louth (Citys or near cities only), There is a huge black/poc population and ethnic stores you need in those areas. I would say blatant racism in cities or near cities is uncommon but there can be alot of micro-aggressions. Rural areas I wouldn't recommend to live if you arent white irish. There's alot of blatant racism and not much going on in those areas anyways other than tourism. Generally Ireland is more racially tolerant than alot of countries and its more diverse than you think :) (I lived here my whole life and this is my summary of things) Hope I helped
@@gen6473 that's good to know, I would expect the occasional odd look just out of surprise but I'm happy it's not that bad. I hope those rural areas evolve over time and get more open two different people but it probably takes more exposure for them to get comfortable.
You'll hardly find the truth online, i've lived here since i was 7. From adults throwing eggs at me on my way to school to being attached/jumped by groups of irish kids. Happens quite often, even my dad has been a victim hes over 60. Its better now but trust me you certainly will wont feel like you belong. If you want a western country where being black isn't a daily burden try London/Manchester. Jst speaking from my exp good luck
@@goiufro Im sorry you experienced that. Do you live somewhere rural or with little diversity? I lived in diverse areas since in Ireland since I was 4 (Navan, Dublin, Near Cork city) and never heard of such disgusting incidents to that degree. Ireland needs to do better especially rural areas.
OH come on. Just because she's a poc doesn't make her impervious from mistakes. You need to go elsewhere if you fear racism. Perhaps you can immigrate to one of these third world countries to help make them a second or first world... what? too hard?
This is so great! I'm obsessed with your gif transitions haha I actually just posted a really similar video talking about the things that I wish I knew before I moved to Ireland about a year and a half ago. I still feel like I'm learning new things every day here!
Yeah the hate is surprising to me. She was nothing but respectful and kind, yet Irish people are angry at her over her skin color? I’m Canadian and people are respectful and kind towards you if you reciprocate that behavior. I don’t know how the Irish do it though.
It's probably just the right video at the wrong time. As she said, the housing crisis here is chronic. There just isn't enough houses. I'm actually shocked that people still want to come here. She spoke very well, seems very nice and the housing crisis is not her fault, our government should take responsibility and slow down immigration for a while until the housing supply catches up.
@@jojohnson4448 i dont think its a case of the wrong time. The ratio of negative Irish comments in POC videos to that of videos made by white (or white assuming) ppl is alarming. They say they are the most welcoming (and i am sure they are, i actually view Ireland and the Irish from a very positive and admiring standpoint so i'm really talking about the few who act like this), but their reception to POC in comparison to other non-Irish white ppl in these times tell on them. Majority of immigrants now in Ireland, asides the illegals and refugees, are other European ppl yet you would think it was ALL POC with the way they make sure to bear down on their videos (some even using slurs). Its sad. I stand with the Irish on their issues, better and stricter regulations need to be made because you cannot simply substitute locals with undocumented ppl to the point where Ireland can barely provide for the actual Irish. But i do not support the action of these ignorant few.
Do they have good ethnic (Black) hair dressers or barbers in Ireland because that’s the only thing I’m worried about I need my hair to be secure first 😂
Oh my gosh your little video is so funny with you adding in the images and oh my gosh specially two minutes I was cracking up so much at the rain Forrest Gump or was that saving Private Ryan I live in Minnesota and it’s like pretty much four seasons and even though it’s only 22°F here and that’s it 2:30 in the afternoon I still love the sunny days and the green trees and activity and I don’t know if I could do that much rain
Hey are you working there? I’m currently still doing my interviews hope I move there. I’m suppose to be in Dublin. How much do you think the salary should be as an international moving there?
Dude... you're hotter than he'll. You'll be fine. If you're going to dublin or Galway and want to meet good Irish people. Get a part or full time job in a bar. Inner city. (The nice part) aim for hipstery bars or live music venues. Don't be afraid to tell people to slow down while talking. You'll love it. It's all about the people you spend time with. We are a very hospitable people. If you make friend with irish people. Ask us about our culture. Good luck.
sister these video are lie, theis girl not live in ireland it's terrible here in the moment, the Irish have turned violent against blacks and muslims in some areas since Algeria immigrant stabbed three children, there be no more accommodation and immigrants are sleeping on street in tents since the locals started burning refugee centres, it's a nightmare here, I been here a month and am just trying to find a way out now, I don't feel safe here at all, the government could fall at any time and the far right are about to come to power here, we are all fearful of that, they will kick us all out of the country or maybe worse ,I wish I never heard of Ireland.
Hi I'm new to your channel I'm half black Irish and Italian never been to Ireland your channel is inspiring.You are very pretty you have beautiful glowing skin
Northern Ireland is in Ireland, the Irish Constitution does not recognise a North and South, so when you come to Ireland North, South, East or West, then you are in Ireland.
@DZ Caecillius "...and that accommodation things scares me"? Believe you me, it scares Irish people too. I was homeless for about four months, emergency accommodation, crashing with family, etc. Seriously NOT nice. Simply put, there is an ongoing housing crisis in Ireland. The 2008 crash caused the construction sector to shrink drastically, our planning laws are a mess, restrictions on height in urban areas are daft, and the Cover-19 pandemic did NOT help either...
@@gloin10 yes totally agree. Our country has become greedy when it comes to accommodation prices. Availablity is now an issue also. Before it was just Dublin now it's everywhere. Temporary accommodation has become very expensive this year. Car hire is outrageous.
May all migrants, emigrants, immigrants, asylum-seekers, and refugees find peace, safety, mercy, compassion, and happiness in IRELAND, the Isle of the Green Emerald...
@Joshua Bakker "A sorely needed dose of sense"? No, you're just a sad, racist, prick.... The vast majority of Irish people do NOT agree with you. The young lady, Ms Mako, is intelligent and has a good soul. Sadly, this cannot be said about you. And before you ask, yes I am Irish. And very proud to be so. Also proud that I live in a country to which positive people like Ms Mako choose to come and contribute to.... You, whether Irish or not, are just a drag on civilisation....
She liar, she not even in Ireland Ireland has changed fast since terrorist attack on children in dublin it's terrible here in the moment, the Irish have turned violent against blacks and muslims in some areas since Algeria immigrant stabbed three children, there be no more accommodation and immigrants are sleeping on street in tents since the locals started burning refugee centres, it's a nightmare here, I been here a month and am just trying to find a way out now, I don't feel safe here at all, the government could fall at any time and the far right are about to come to power here, we are all fearful of that, they will kick us all out of the country or maybe worse ,I wish I never heard of Ireland.
@@ConsciousDecision-bk4knsorry you’re having such a bad experience. I do live here. I clearly have other videos showing that. You also don’t need to call me a b****
Accomodation is shockingly expensive and hard to find. There's a real housing shortage. There's a website called daft ( can't link websites on YT so Google) that has rental and for sale houses if you'd like to browse available accomodation. Schools however are free and generally excellent. Healthcare for under 8s is free. There's also child benefit of €140 per child per month. It's a really lovely place to raise children imho.
it's terrible here in the moment, the Irish have turned violent against blacks and muslims in some areas since Algeria immigrant stabbed three children, there be no more accommodation and immigrants are sleeping on street in tents since the locals started burning refugee centres, it's a nightmare here, I been here a month and am just trying to find a way out now, I don't feel safe here at all, the government could fall at any time and the far right are about to come to power here, we are all fearful of that, they will kick us all out of the country or maybe worse ,I wish I never heard of Ireland.
Hello there! Great video! I would like to stay in ireland with my girlfriend and i have some questions! Im dietitian and cook, i would like to work as a cook! My girlfriend is in food science! Is a good choice the Limerick? Could we find there a job?
Lots of work as a cook in Ireland, loads of pubs and restaurants, Limerick is good but accommodation is hard to find in Ireland at the moment, I would recommend Cork it has everything city and beautiful countryside and loads of restaurants and tourists destinations, Kinsale, clonakilty, bantry, Youghal.
@@seanmchugh6136 Thank you very very much for your response and for your guidance!! May I ask you, is the salary in Cork enough only for your expenses or you can also save some money?
To be honest it depends on your personal situation, a couple living in a house share should be able to save, if you are looking to rent a property for yourselves it is very expensive, also if you have children childcare is difficult to find here and also expensive but if you don't have children and are prepared to share a house with another couple or people then you should be OK.
@@tekesteabrha3344 Wes there are lots of university’s here in Ireland that do take international students however the cost of education and living is HIGH!! Especially Dublin….. the best option in my opinion for a slightly cheaper prices would be Galway… hope this helps :)
Hi lm from Botswana and I want to move to Ireland I need info about the country where to live ,accommodation jobs, salary and a safe place to live as a foreigner thank you
Wexford is lovely to live in. Just have a good amount of savings. Ireland is very expensive to live in. Landlords are utter bastards too so be careful. Best of luck!
Hi Dorcus , I’m interested too :) so amazing to find another Motswana interested..please search for me on my instagram or Facebook so maybe we can share costs etc I don’t know … talk to me
Don't come brother save you trouble of finding out the hard way like I did it's terrible here in the moment, the Irish have turned violent against blacks and muslims in some areas since Algeria immigrant stabbed three children, there be no more accommodation and immigrants are sleeping on street in tents since the locals started burning refugee centres, it's a nightmare here, I been here a month and am just trying to find a way out now, I don't feel safe here at all, the government could fall at any time and the far right are about to come to power here, we are all fearful of that, they will kick us all out of the country or maybe worse ,I wish I never heard of Ireland.
In Dublin its a International city. You can be any race from any country as long as your not ENGLISH!!! IF YOU WANT THE TRUE IRISH EXPERIENCE GO TO KILLARNEY OR LIMERICK! Or cork.
@@AddySweet Thank you for you reply. And what's the probability of finding a job in another country with an Irish masters diploma? I honestly do not want to stay in Ireland, the place is full. The accommodation situation is very depressing.
@@Fuiape Although Irish certificates are recognized internationally, it depends on your field of study. If you studied business, logistics, management and hospitality courses it will be hard to get a job In mainland EU without experience because they will take people with diplomas from schengen countries first. In mainland EU most of the jobs with such fields need you to master the langauge, few companies don't. The employer will also hire someone already studying or studied in the schengen zone because it will be less paperwork to bring him to another EU country for interview or trials. No visa needed in the free movement zone. You can just move to the next EU country and apply for residence direct. It is not possible with even IRP stamp 4. Students with residence permits or student visas in schengen zone go to other EU countries to work on semester breaks. For Canada, USA, UK, Australia and New Zealand which have similar education system to Ireland, it will also depend on your field and demands there. Health, I.T, Nurse, Medical fields, it is abit easy because the demand is high everywhere for those fields. For other fields it will depend on what you studied. Some students here go to the above countries for Phd or PG and then addup with their Irish diplomas. While you are in that country its easier than waiting for work visa here.
@@AddySweet wow thank you so much! That was a thorough reply and very useful! Thank you!! Well, I just won an scholarship to study a master in Ireland. I’m a musician - specifically I am a songwriter, producer and arranger. I’m from Latin America which means I’m basically restricted to stay in Ireland since the visa doesn’t allow me to move around the Schengen countries. This is a big opportunity to me, but in my field what counts is consistency, discipline,focus and networking. I choose to apply because of the networking opportunities. But honestly I am not excited after I learned about the issues with accommodation over there. I am hoping that if I choose to go at least I will be able to work remotely from Latin America. This is a huge opportunity from a boy from a third world country but I’m questioning if it’s really worth it since I have this feeling that Ireland is a country that is already overcrowded. I will not be pursuing Phd I just want to work,make my money get to use my career practically. Aka hands on. There’s not worth at least for me to study forever.
@@Fuiape Since it's a scholarship, it's not a bad deal if only you have enough money for rent and expenses here. 80% of the jobs are in Dublin. You can give it a try but make sure you have plan B on the left hand incase of anything You can work remotely but will be taxed by 2 countries. If you from one of the southern American countries with visa free to EU, you can use that as advantage to explore and have a plan B there. With your field I would have suggested USA or Netherlands, Belgium, Sweden, Portugal or Spain in this order. Only Dublin is crowded. Dublin looks like a big town in UK and Cork, Limerick sub- towns. The rest of Ireland is rural. Example Brazil is advanced and modern than here. The main problem here is it's very expensive(second after Switzerland) but salaries here are low. Bad transportation system (car is essential and expensive insurance €2000+, difficulty to get jobs, hard to find apartment even in villages , low standard of living, not western style environment, not developed compared to western countries or even some eastern like Poland, Slovenia or Czech Republic. It all depends on you.
are you kidding it's terrible here in the moment, the Irish have turned violent against blacks and muslims in some areas since Algeria immigrant stabbed three children, there be no more accommodation and immigrants are sleeping on street in tents since the locals started burning refugee centres, it's a nightmare here, I been here a month and am just trying to find a way out now, I don't feel safe here at all, the government could fall at any time and the far right are about to come to power here, we are all fearful of that, they will kick us all out of the country or maybe worse ,I wish I never heard of Ireland.
No, it rains 12 months of the year in Ireland. Looking out my window at the cold, driving rain and it's officially the height of summer here... The rest of the week, up to next Wednesday, is forecast to be worse....
Am from Nigeria I will like to move to Ireland with my family, is there any information I will like to know before doing that, I really love Ireland and it’s my dream country
Driving can be different people with heavy accent if you can’t understand just listen carefully Kerry is always a nice place the music food is great watch out for the Connor pass dingle has great site see
Really? I guess that’s how you get a green island what about swimming in activities and biking and hiking and outdoors do people still do a lot of those just even when it’s raining ☔️??
@@Timetraveler1111MN some of us do in the rain. Yes. As for swimming, the best place is the sea. Short time in winter. Longer in Summer. You have to gradually get used to the cold. Very good for your health. Cycle, hillwalking etc with good waterproofs.
Hey Deola.I think your observation on the weather in Ireland is a bit inaccurate to be fair yes it rains a lot compared to Africa but it’s not all bad kinda depends where you are in Ireland and the time of year also there’s good points to the weather here too like it’s never extreme like in temperatures and it does not rain very much in the summer months I should know because I’m a farmer in the south east part of Ireland so I’m out in the weather ever day but I also think the weather is getting better here compared to years ago because of climate change.have to say as well that you are an extremely attractive and beautiful looking woman.
@@KevinKaffy I live in Northern Ireland I think I wud know. It is a country in the UK... its not even up for debate😂😂 there is a border in case u forgot
@@KevinKaffy are you dense‽ it's detached in the drawing to show its borders more clearly and to highlight it. It's not necessarily actually detached. Like what!!
This vid is lie, thes woman not even in Ireland, I am here from Nigeria it's terrible here in the moment, the Irish have turned violent against blacks and muslims in some areas since Algeria immigrant stabbed three children, there be no more accommodation and immigrants are sleeping on street in tents since the locals started burning refugee centres, it's a nightmare here, I been here a month and am just trying to find a way out now, I don't feel safe here at all, the government could fall at any time and the far right are about to come to power here, we are all fearful of that, they will kick us all out of the country or maybe worse ,I wish I never heard of Ireland. am takin first chance to get out of here
Hi please how can I send my transcript from my school to an Ireland university? I'm from Nigeria and Transcripts are not given to us..in fact it is illegal to have one. But they can be sent directly from my university to any university. But during my application, I don't see any email or option where one can ask he's school to send. Please I need a little assistance.
Let me tell you the reality brother, this video an d hundreds others on youtube about immigration to europe is lie,it's terrible here in the moment, the Irish have turned violent against blacks and muslims in some areas since Algeria immigrant stabbed three children, there be no more accommodation and immigrants are sleeping on street in tents since the locals started burning refugee centres, it's a nightmare here, I been here a month and am just trying to find a way out now, I don't feel safe here at all, the government could fall at any time and the far right are about to come to power here, we are all fearful of that, they will kick us all out of the country or maybe worse ,I wish I never heard of Ireland.
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The white part of guinness is bitter the black part is the creamy taste. Gulp it don't sip it.
Ah, I didn't know you no longer live in Galway. Hope you're living in a nice place now too. All the points you made are perfectly fair and accurate.
I moving to Ireland in 3weeks, thanks for this tips and it's helpful..
Any tips waht clothes should I bring there and how much rate for the flat in dublin near Lincoln Place??
@@jaysonwebsther2698 lots of coats and jumpers🤣🤣
Ahh you'll be grand, hows life here for ya?
But you didn't answer the biggest question of all which is what is it like being a person of color in Ireland. We know it's not that common are they generally friendly or not
Its diverse and for the most part friendly in counties such as Cork, Dublin, Galway, Louth (Citys or near cities only), There is a huge black/poc population and ethnic stores you need in those areas. I would say blatant racism in cities or near cities is uncommon but there can be alot of micro-aggressions. Rural areas I wouldn't recommend to live if you arent white irish. There's alot of blatant racism and not much going on in those areas anyways other than tourism. Generally Ireland is more racially tolerant than alot of countries and its more diverse than you think :) (I lived here my whole life and this is my summary of things) Hope I helped
@@gen6473 that's good to know, I would expect the occasional odd look just out of surprise but I'm happy it's not that bad. I hope those rural areas evolve over time and get more open two different people but it probably takes more exposure for them to get comfortable.
You'll hardly find the truth online, i've lived here since i was 7. From adults throwing eggs at me on my way to school to being attached/jumped by groups of irish kids. Happens quite often, even my dad has been a victim hes over 60. Its better now but trust me you certainly will wont feel like you belong. If you want a western country where being black isn't a daily burden try London/Manchester. Jst speaking from my exp good luck
@@goiufro Im sorry you experienced that. Do you live somewhere rural or with little diversity? I lived in diverse areas since in Ireland since I was 4 (Navan, Dublin, Near Cork city) and never heard of such disgusting incidents to that degree. Ireland needs to do better especially rural areas.
@@Macktube Ireland needs mass deportation prgrams
The backlash this video has received in the comments vs the welcoming comments I see on non-poc emigration videos is enough for me to reconsider.
OH come on. Just because she's a poc doesn't make her impervious from mistakes. You need to go elsewhere if you fear racism. Perhaps you can immigrate to one of these third world countries to help make them a second or first world... what? too hard?
@@SP-qo3pd how do I make a third world country a first? do you even know what you're saying? 😂
@@zennyzenzen Meaning you can immigrate to South Africa and have a better time ;)
@@SP-qo3pd why would I go to South Africa??
@@SP-qo3pd Im American dude.. you're nutty.
This is so great! I'm obsessed with your gif transitions haha I actually just posted a really similar video talking about the things that I wish I knew before I moved to Ireland about a year and a half ago. I still feel like I'm learning new things every day here!
Thanks for watching. Checking yours out now! 😌
@@DeolaMako Aw thank you!
Im so sorry youre getting so much hate :( youre absolutely stunning and really funny lol I love the little clips
Yeah the hate is surprising to me. She was nothing but respectful and kind, yet Irish people are angry at her over her skin color? I’m Canadian and people are respectful and kind towards you if you reciprocate that behavior. I don’t know how the Irish do it though.
It's probably just the right video at the wrong time. As she said, the housing crisis here is chronic. There just isn't enough houses. I'm actually shocked that people still want to come here. She spoke very well, seems very nice and the housing crisis is not her fault, our government should take responsibility and slow down immigration for a while until the housing supply catches up.
@@jojohnson4448 i dont think its a case of the wrong time. The ratio of negative Irish comments in POC videos to that of videos made by white (or white assuming) ppl is alarming. They say they are the most welcoming (and i am sure they are, i actually view Ireland and the Irish from a very positive and admiring standpoint so i'm really talking about the few who act like this), but their reception to POC in comparison to other non-Irish white ppl in these times tell on them.
Majority of immigrants now in Ireland, asides the illegals and refugees, are other European ppl yet you would think it was ALL POC with the way they make sure to bear down on their videos (some even using slurs). Its sad.
I stand with the Irish on their issues, better and stricter regulations need to be made because you cannot simply substitute locals with undocumented ppl to the point where Ireland can barely provide for the actual Irish. But i do not support the action of these ignorant few.
Are you an actress or a model? You are so beautiful.
Wild a lot of people think it's in the UK.
Northern Ireland is part of the U.K.
@@avalondreaming1433 an insignificant backwater.
@@Kitiwake Tell that to the people who live there.
@@avalondreaming1433 right to the mark
Do they have good ethnic (Black) hair dressers or barbers in Ireland because that’s the only thing I’m worried about I need my hair to be secure first 😂
yes they have plenty ireland is lovely and there is lots of options Xx
They dont no unfortunately, they keep touching your hair, even on the bus, someone will reach out and touch it.
@@mactirethesonoflir1536Weirdo 😂😂
Oh my gosh your little video is so funny with you adding in the images and oh my gosh specially two minutes I was cracking up so much at the rain Forrest Gump or was that saving Private Ryan I live in Minnesota and it’s like pretty much four seasons and even though it’s only 22°F here and that’s it 2:30 in the afternoon I still love the sunny days and the green trees and activity and I don’t know if I could do that much rain
Welcome to Ireland. Glad you like it here.
Hi from Ireland 🇮🇪
Hey are you working there? I’m currently still doing my interviews hope I move there. I’m suppose to be in Dublin. How much do you think the salary should be as an international moving there?
Check out Glassdoor for salary ranges depending on the role and level of experience
I’m moving to Dublin in three months so this was definitely helpful. I need as much info as I can get right now and I’m also from Nigeria ✊🥺
That's good. I am sure you've arrived there.
Dude... you're hotter than he'll. You'll be fine. If you're going to dublin or Galway and want to meet good Irish people. Get a part or full time job in a bar. Inner city. (The nice part) aim for hipstery bars or live music venues. Don't be afraid to tell people to slow down while talking. You'll love it. It's all about the people you spend time with. We are a very hospitable people. If you make friend with irish people. Ask us about our culture. Good luck.
sister these video are lie, theis girl not live in ireland it's terrible here in the moment, the Irish have turned violent against blacks and muslims in some areas since Algeria immigrant stabbed three children, there be no more accommodation and immigrants are sleeping on street in tents since the locals started burning refugee centres, it's a nightmare here, I been here a month and am just trying to find a way out now, I don't feel safe here at all, the government could fall at any time and the far right are about to come to power here, we are all fearful of that, they will kick us all out of the country or maybe worse ,I wish I never heard of Ireland.
You should be a model. You are soooo pretty. :)
Hi I'm new to your channel I'm half black Irish and Italian never been to Ireland your channel is inspiring.You are very pretty you have beautiful glowing skin
Half black irish??!!🤣🤣🤣
Northern Ireland is in Ireland, the Irish Constitution does not recognise a North and South, so when you come to Ireland North, South, East or West, then you are in Ireland.
No Northern Ireland is a country by itself... it is in the uk
@@missy6379a wee line drawn by dead men doesn’t mean anything, the north of ireland is ireland and always will be
The language is Gaelic, the First Official language.
The EU Sector similar to other EU member States, only the First Official language will be used.
Gaeilge
In the English language it's called "Irish". In the Irish language it's called "Gaeilge"
Gaeilge not Gaelic
Any info about job opportunities etc?
Thanks for ur video I'm about to move to Dublin and that accommodation things scares me
@DZ Caecillius
"...and that accommodation things scares me"?
Believe you me, it scares Irish people too.
I was homeless for about four months, emergency accommodation, crashing with family, etc.
Seriously NOT nice.
Simply put, there is an ongoing housing crisis in Ireland.
The 2008 crash caused the construction sector to shrink drastically, our planning laws are a mess, restrictions on height in urban areas are daft, and the Cover-19 pandemic did NOT help either...
@@gloin10 yes totally agree. Our country has become greedy when it comes to accommodation prices. Availablity is now an issue also. Before it was just Dublin now it's everywhere. Temporary accommodation has become very expensive this year. Car hire is outrageous.
May all migrants, emigrants, immigrants, asylum-seekers, and refugees find peace, safety, mercy, compassion, and happiness in IRELAND, the Isle of the Green Emerald...
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Israel would be much better for all of these immigrants
No
@@ElMexicanDonald Yes open borders fir israel,may all of africa and the middle east enjoy peace and happiness in Israel
@@irishbrother0075 as it should be. We don't have one country out for ourselves. The pendulum will swing back at them.
You made Ireland much more Beautiful !!!! And I am Irish.
@Joshua Bakker Simply No.
@Joshua Bakker you're some dose
@Joshua Bakker
"A sorely needed dose of sense"?
No, you're just a sad, racist, prick....
The vast majority of Irish people do NOT agree with you.
The young lady, Ms Mako, is intelligent and has a good soul.
Sadly, this cannot be said about you.
And before you ask, yes I am Irish.
And very proud to be so.
Also proud that I live in a country to which positive people like Ms Mako choose to come and contribute to....
You, whether Irish or not, are just a drag on civilisation....
@Joshua Bakker No.
@Joshua Bakker what? Please shut up
Are there black hair dressers in ireland?
Yes there are a good amount. Just be prepared coz it ain’t cheap
@@DeolaMako thanks
She liar, she not even in Ireland Ireland has changed fast since terrorist attack on children in dublin it's terrible here in the moment, the Irish have turned violent against blacks and muslims in some areas since Algeria immigrant stabbed three children, there be no more accommodation and immigrants are sleeping on street in tents since the locals started burning refugee centres, it's a nightmare here, I been here a month and am just trying to find a way out now, I don't feel safe here at all, the government could fall at any time and the far right are about to come to power here, we are all fearful of that, they will kick us all out of the country or maybe worse ,I wish I never heard of Ireland.
@@ConsciousDecision-bk4knsorry you’re having such a bad experience. I do live here. I clearly have other videos showing that. You also don’t need to call me a b****
@@DeolaMako What you say? show me wheyre I call you "b**" ? this prove you to be a liar.
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Thanks for the video
Pls what about family upkeep in Ireland. Like accommodation and child school fee.
Accomodation is shockingly expensive and hard to find. There's a real housing shortage. There's a website called daft ( can't link websites on YT so Google) that has rental and for sale houses if you'd like to browse available accomodation.
Schools however are free and generally excellent. Healthcare for under 8s is free. There's also child benefit of €140 per child per month. It's a really lovely place to raise children imho.
I really enjoy watching your channel. I Like the way you talk. Please do ireland university offer scholarship in data analysis for master's student?
Yes. I know someone did PhD in this area. Check out Trinity college. His supervisor was there and still is.
Hey Deola I'm Coming to Ireland in the next 5 Months .
it's terrible here in the moment, the Irish have turned violent against blacks and muslims in some areas since Algeria immigrant stabbed three children, there be no more accommodation and immigrants are sleeping on street in tents since the locals started burning refugee centres, it's a nightmare here, I been here a month and am just trying to find a way out now, I don't feel safe here at all, the government could fall at any time and the far right are about to come to power here, we are all fearful of that, they will kick us all out of the country or maybe worse ,I wish I never heard of Ireland.
I know this is not the most important thing in life but omg you are beautiful just saying :)
Hello there! Great video! I would like to stay in ireland with my girlfriend and i have some questions! Im dietitian and cook, i would like to work as a cook! My girlfriend is in food science! Is a good choice the Limerick? Could we find there a job?
Lots of work as a cook in Ireland, loads of pubs and restaurants, Limerick is good but accommodation is hard to find in Ireland at the moment, I would recommend Cork it has everything city and beautiful countryside and loads of restaurants and tourists destinations, Kinsale, clonakilty, bantry, Youghal.
@@seanmchugh6136 Thank you very very much for your response and for your guidance!! May I ask you, is the salary in Cork enough only for your expenses or you can also save some money?
To be honest it depends on your personal situation, a couple living in a house share should be able to save, if you are looking to rent a property for yourselves it is very expensive, also if you have children childcare is difficult to find here and also expensive but if you don't have children and are prepared to share a house with another couple or people then you should be OK.
@@seanmchugh6136 thank you so much! 🙂
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I want to relocate to Ireland please can you direct me or I need all the details on visiting visa okay
Be quiet
Hey I live in Ireland what would u like to know?
@@jacobmaguire2707 I would like to know if there r university for international students with affordable prices
@@tekesteabrha3344 Wes there are lots of university’s here in Ireland that do take international students however the cost of education and living is HIGH!! Especially Dublin….. the best option in my opinion for a slightly cheaper prices would be Galway… hope this helps :)
Okay thanks
How is fashion in Ireland?
Watch one of those prank videos shot in Ireland. They dress very well.
Thanks :) this was helpful!
Hi lm from Botswana and I want to move to Ireland I need info about the country where to live ,accommodation jobs, salary and a safe place to live as a foreigner thank you
Try County Meath lovely place nearby to capital
Wexford is lovely to live in. Just have a good amount of savings. Ireland is very expensive to live in. Landlords are utter bastards too so be careful. Best of luck!
Hi Dorcus , I’m interested too :) so amazing to find another Motswana interested..please search for me on my instagram or Facebook so maybe we can share costs etc I don’t know … talk to me
@@thobozkgosidintsi3318 I'm going to reach out I have plans too
Don't come brother save you trouble of finding out the hard way like I did it's terrible here in the moment, the Irish have turned violent against blacks and muslims in some areas since Algeria immigrant stabbed three children, there be no more accommodation and immigrants are sleeping on street in tents since the locals started burning refugee centres, it's a nightmare here, I been here a month and am just trying to find a way out now, I don't feel safe here at all, the government could fall at any time and the far right are about to come to power here, we are all fearful of that, they will kick us all out of the country or maybe worse ,I wish I never heard of Ireland.
In Dublin its a International city. You can be any race from any country as long as your not ENGLISH!!! IF YOU WANT THE TRUE IRISH EXPERIENCE GO TO KILLARNEY OR LIMERICK! Or cork.
Amen
Up the banner!
Not all English are bad
@@Kitiwake i agree im from Texas but that was my experience there while visiting ireland and speaking with the Irish people.
Dublin is a dump
Do you know any Irish I go to an Irish school
Your editing is epic !♡♡
What's the probability of staying and finding a job in Ireland after finishing college?
Very hard to find jobs here unless I.T which is even hard now adays or Health stuffs.
@@AddySweet Thank you for you reply. And what's the probability of finding a job in another country with an Irish masters diploma? I honestly do not want to stay in Ireland, the place is full. The accommodation situation is very depressing.
@@Fuiape Although Irish certificates are recognized internationally, it depends on your field of study. If you studied business, logistics, management and hospitality courses it will be hard to get a job In mainland EU without experience because they will take people with diplomas from schengen countries first.
In mainland EU most of the jobs with such fields need you to master the langauge, few companies don't. The employer will also hire someone already studying or studied in the schengen zone because it will be less paperwork to bring him to another EU country for interview or trials. No visa needed in the free movement zone. You can just move to the next EU country and apply for residence direct.
It is not possible with even IRP stamp 4.
Students with residence permits or student visas in schengen zone go to other EU countries to work on semester breaks.
For Canada, USA, UK, Australia and New Zealand which have similar education system to Ireland, it will also depend on your field and demands there.
Health, I.T, Nurse, Medical fields, it is abit easy because the demand is high everywhere for those fields.
For other fields it will depend on what you studied.
Some students here go to the above countries for Phd or PG and then addup with their Irish diplomas. While you are in that country its easier than waiting for work visa here.
@@AddySweet wow thank you so much! That was a thorough reply and very useful! Thank you!! Well, I just won an scholarship to study a master in Ireland. I’m a musician - specifically I am a songwriter, producer and arranger. I’m from Latin America which means I’m basically restricted to stay in Ireland since the visa doesn’t allow me to move around the Schengen countries. This is a big opportunity to me, but in my field what counts is consistency, discipline,focus and networking. I choose to apply because of the networking opportunities. But honestly I am not excited after I learned about the issues with accommodation over there. I am hoping that if I choose to go at least I will be able to work remotely from Latin America. This is a huge opportunity from a boy from a third world country but I’m questioning if it’s really worth it since I have this feeling that Ireland is a country that is already overcrowded. I will not be pursuing Phd I just want to work,make my money get to use my career practically. Aka hands on. There’s not worth at least for me to study forever.
@@Fuiape Since it's a scholarship, it's not a bad deal if only you have enough money for rent and expenses here. 80% of the jobs are in Dublin.
You can give it a try but make sure you have plan B on the left hand incase of anything
You can work remotely but will be taxed by 2 countries.
If you from one of the southern American countries with visa free to EU, you can use that as advantage to explore and have a plan B there.
With your field I would have suggested USA or Netherlands, Belgium, Sweden, Portugal or Spain in this order.
Only Dublin is crowded. Dublin looks like a big town in UK and Cork, Limerick sub- towns. The rest of Ireland is rural. Example Brazil is advanced and modern than here.
The main problem here is it's very expensive(second after Switzerland) but salaries here are low. Bad transportation system (car is essential and expensive insurance €2000+, difficulty to get jobs, hard to find apartment even in villages
, low standard of living, not western style environment, not developed compared to western countries or even some eastern like Poland, Slovenia or Czech Republic.
It all depends on you.
Really Nice Video. You earned a new subscriber.
It does rain a lot but it’s definitely not the whole year round. We actually have a decent spring and summer can get hot for Ireland
Wer r u from?
lol great clips in between the advice
Which one do you like Lyons or Barry's ☕
Barry’s I guess
Barry’s for life 😁
Ah yes, the only REALLY important political question in Ireland.....
"Barry's? Or Lyons?"
are you kidding it's terrible here in the moment, the Irish have turned violent against blacks and muslims in some areas since Algeria immigrant stabbed three children, there be no more accommodation and immigrants are sleeping on street in tents since the locals started burning refugee centres, it's a nightmare here, I been here a month and am just trying to find a way out now, I don't feel safe here at all, the government could fall at any time and the far right are about to come to power here, we are all fearful of that, they will kick us all out of the country or maybe worse ,I wish I never heard of Ireland.
Drop the skincare! 👀👀
I think I’m gonna move to Germany so I can be by the trains and visit museums and ancient structures
It doesn’t rain 11 months a year,
How many months
Yaa how many month🤷
No, it rains 12 months of the year in Ireland.
Looking out my window at the cold, driving rain and it's officially the height of summer here...
The rest of the week, up to next Wednesday, is forecast to be worse....
it rains alot, u wont know, rn its sunny af and 30 mins ago it was rainin like a old lady got outa mental hospital with pitch forks and arrows
Am from Nigeria I will like to move to Ireland with my family, is there any information I will like to know before doing that, I really love Ireland and it’s my dream country
We have too many Africans here, especially Nigerians.
ireland is beautiful, if you are moving to ireland try to avoid dublin because the price of accommodation/living is much higher.
Driving can be different people with heavy accent if you can’t understand just listen carefully Kerry is always a nice place the music food is great watch out for the Connor pass dingle has great site see
We will be deporting Africans shortly.
stay away, the Irish will turn on all the illegal immigrants.
I’m planning to live but I’m not sure about job opportunities and money stuff…
The weather thing is realllll
So real!!
Depends which part off Ierland your in. Galway is particularly bad for rain but the east coast is alot dryer
Really? I guess that’s how you get a green island what about swimming in activities and biking and hiking and outdoors do people still do a lot of those just even when it’s raining ☔️??
@@Timetraveler1111MN people do that but that’s mostly in summer and fall
@@Timetraveler1111MN some of us do in the rain. Yes. As for swimming, the best place is the sea. Short time in winter. Longer in Summer. You have to gradually get used to the cold. Very good for your health. Cycle, hillwalking etc with good waterproofs.
Great Perspective there. You are so pretty.
How much is going to cost me
A kidney
Not as much as building your home country up.. but yeah.
@@SP-qo3pd😂😂😂
Pretty bold of you to say
Diola very good 👍
I should have known its colder than you think. 🤣rainy 🌧☔⛈🌧☔⛈🌧
Liked and subscribed 👍
What made you move??
I moved for my masters
Your soooooo pretty 😍😍
I've been an Irish girl my howl life and it is a wet country but not all the time it's a very different every day
I live in Northern Ireland
Same!
How you my sister! I would to ask you some questions pertaining to Living in Ireland and all the processes to get into there in box if you don't mind
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Don't come here, you're not wanted or needed.
Why so?
@@emanuellameck4483 dreadknot is just a racist person
If a Baby Guinness is not made of Guinness it must be made of babies.
tf?
Does anyone know if there is a school for explosive engineering in Ireland?
Any information about that would be very much appreciated.
I'm 99% sure there isn't. Maybe check UCD and Trinity college but I highly doubt it.
Check out Belfast
Contact,IRA,south Armagh brigade.You won't be disappointed.
Thank you
Only in the army lol
Loved your diction.
And your voice intonation.
God bless.
I'm considering moving to Northern Ireland , thank you 🙂
Me too
Gawd o’mighty she is so gorgeous! Make me want to move to Ireland.👩🏾
Beautiful
Yeah Dude
Good lord, you're effin adorable af!
Offer still stands. ;)
Wow your gorgeous
Hey Deola.I think your observation on the weather in Ireland is a bit inaccurate to be fair yes it rains a lot compared to Africa but it’s not all bad kinda depends where you are in Ireland and the time of year also there’s good points to the weather here too like it’s never extreme like in temperatures and it does not rain very much in the summer months I should know because I’m a farmer in the south east part of Ireland so I’m out in the weather ever day but I also think the weather is getting better here compared to years ago because of climate change.have to say as well that you are an extremely attractive and beautiful looking woman.
2:01 Haa lll rain ☔️ aww noo
try italy
Last thing she needs is the racism there.
Dublin mostly
What a lovely video and voice...
Hi just want to ask if short stay visa entry already open ?
Thank you this is really helpful I'm trying to find a country i can move to and it's probably gonna be Ireland
How can I get in touch with you? Have some questions and am planning on moving to Ireland
Stay away.
stay in your own country
@@mayogalIrish slave! Is that you?
@@mayogalyou're so invested in commenting under every post wow! Must be really sad.
Where are you from?
Damm!! Please stay 😍
Oh wow beautiful woman!. The map of the uk seems to show Northern Ireland is detached somehow from Southern Ireland…now folks this is not true 🧐
Well it is a different country...
@@missy6379 actually…
Geographically no🤨
@@KevinKaffy I live in Northern Ireland I think I wud know. It is a country in the UK... its not even up for debate😂😂 there is a border in case u forgot
@@missy6379 No visible border the last time I drove through it 😮. Unless your a time traveler from the past when there was a hard border 😳 .
@@KevinKaffy are you dense‽ it's detached in the drawing to show its borders more clearly and to highlight it. It's not necessarily actually detached. Like what!!
I'm thinking of moving there too
We don't want you , stay in Africa sick of free loaders.
stay in Africa, build up your own country
Why are you in Ireland?
Because she Is lad what’s wrong we Ireland 🇮🇪?
America the beautiful what's it to you why she here mmm? It's your business why?
The same reason white people in africa.
This is good. Good job
She is very beautiful commentator 💞👱♀️💗
Same like me💗
It's got significantly wetter over the last decade or so
Native tongue is Gealic )
Not what we call it in Ireland mate
What a gorgeous looking woman..
She's absolutely gorgeous
Ther ae 70 counries that drive on the left side
Lovely
This vid is lie, thes woman not even in Ireland, I am here from Nigeria it's terrible here in the moment, the Irish have turned violent against blacks and muslims in some areas since Algeria immigrant stabbed three children, there be no more accommodation and immigrants are sleeping on street in tents since the locals started burning refugee centres, it's a nightmare here, I been here a month and am just trying to find a way out now, I don't feel safe here at all, the government could fall at any time and the far right are about to come to power here, we are all fearful of that, they will kick us all out of the country or maybe worse ,I wish I never heard of Ireland. am takin first chance to get out of here
Leave then.
this video was made 3 years ago. Also sadly while this may be true, that is not everyone's reality in Ireland.
@@kylarobinson287 You are not living here sister, it's bad now for immigrants, they look at us with hatred in their eyes.soon they will do worse.
Is anyone left in Nigeria? I hear is wonderful yet so many leave it.
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So they drive on the correct side of the road. Got it 📝 😆
Please can you go to uk for free by driving
Have you ever seen Ireland on a map? Because you should 😂
Hi please how can I send my transcript from my school to an Ireland university?
I'm from Nigeria and Transcripts are not given to us..in fact it is illegal to have one. But they can be sent directly from my university to any university. But during my application, I don't see any email or option where one can ask he's school to send. Please I need a little assistance.
As a nigerian,I've never heard it's illegal to have your transcript. It's the unofficial copy I know you'll be given
Let me tell you the reality brother, this video an d hundreds others on youtube about immigration to europe is lie,it's terrible here in the moment, the Irish have turned violent against blacks and muslims in some areas since Algeria immigrant stabbed three children, there be no more accommodation and immigrants are sleeping on street in tents since the locals started burning refugee centres, it's a nightmare here, I been here a month and am just trying to find a way out now, I don't feel safe here at all, the government could fall at any time and the far right are about to come to power here, we are all fearful of that, they will kick us all out of the country or maybe worse ,I wish I never heard of Ireland.
The white part of guinness is bitter the black part is the creamy taste. Gulp it don't sip it.
Accurate af
Baby Guinness = Bailey's + Tia Maria. Fab shot 👌
Hello, I was in the comment section when I came across yours.. 👍, how are you doing?
Where did u move from?
Nigeria...
I would move back to Ireland just so I could marry you. Your feckin smile kills me. Melting like cheese on tooseted ham sandwich.
wow you are one beautiful honey and hell I am sure you know this but I just thought I would put it out there for your viewers
Sweet Deola
I no what it's like to live in irland cork
Totally wrong info you r spreading....pls
can u share some info by email?