Ah lads, the lady is just giving an informative talk on living in Dublin.....she didn't say a black person living in Dublin, or immigrants living in Dublin......what's with all the negative comments about race and stealing jobs! If you want a good job so much go out and work for it. Most people have to start from bottom up, not get handed it. It just so happens that most people that move here from other countries are prepared to put in the work. Her video would apply even if it was someone moving from Sligo or Galway to live in Dublin!
@@pab3993 ....I want telling you immigration hasn't hard an effect. That wasn't what my comment said atall.....! Anyway, there was plenty gangs in this country causing problems. Shootings, stabbings etc..... And you say about terrorists..... oh ya, it was all foreigners that planted the omagh bomb...........
@@pab3993 It's the likes of you that would want us to stay like the stereotypical view of good old Ireland..... flat caps, footing turf in the bog, donkey and cart and thatched cottages. As nice as that was, we have to move with the times and share this country!!
You dont have to rent in central Dublin. There is plenty of transport to take you into Dublin. Try Co. Meath, like Dunboyne, Ratoath, those areas might be cheaper outside Dublin. Electricity is every 2 months and can be so expensive in Winter. Health is ridiculous, you pay EUR50 anytime you see the doctor and if you attend the hospital you pay EUR100 (no charge if you have a medical card), most medication is expensive too, car insurance is exorbitant, I would ring lots of different insurance companies . Car tax is ridiculous too. The cinema is ok but the cinema bags and popcorn cost too much. Lidl & Aldi are the best to shop in for your groceries. Going out is a lot, but your always guaranteed a great night. Going out for dinner is nice but can be expensive. What makes me laugh the most is anytime a national holiday is coming up like Christmas or Easter, the Irish go to the supermarket and its like the world is ending the amount of food they put in their trollys to stock up. Its so funny to watch.
I'm from New York and we have a lot of those major expenses here too except our healthcare is making people bankrupt and our care we receive is an absolute joke. All in all it actually seems cheaper to live in central Dublin than it is to live about an hour and 45 (I'm in central Long Island) out of Manhattan.
After living in ireland/dublin/meath for nearly 6 years my input would be "avoid" it. Rents are very high, car insurance expensive, motor tax very expensive, home broadband expensive, houses to buy very expensive., etc, etc. Per total it doesn't worth it and if i would not have kids at school here i would leave the country straight away. (personal opinion coming from my experience)
I'm Irish and I advice people to avoid here now I have a few Polish friends here who say they're gona head back home soon because they are finding it extremely hard between crap wages, high rent and high cost of living unless you have a very good job here as in 700-800 euro a week after deductions you will struggle financially without a doubt as the government tells everyone the average wage is 50,000 if you have a very good job maybe but highly unlikely the realistic wage 15-25,000 at best for average people
Very informative video. I'm from Dublin but live in the UK. However, I go 'home' quite a few times each year. I think Dublin is like any other cosmopolitan city. I think the wages are generally better than in the UK. Keep your videos coming. Well done💚🇮🇪
Im living in Dublin 49 years now and its so cheap,do not believe the horror stories! It has very average living expenses indeed and rent is for nothing,one can get by so easily here,there is absolutely zero racism like maybe in London or New York as the lrish love everybody and everybody loves us,l have never seen racism in my city even once. There is practically no crime as we are such a friendly nation. Dublin is just an amazing city and we literally have no problems except there are too many jobs to fill!
Daniel Malone, Don't tell them that, they won't understand that it's sarcasm. The truth is, lovely people, that there are thousands of people homeless and living on the streets of Dublin,including over three thousand children, respectable people are having to sleep for years in junkie hostels with their children because there is literally nowhere to sleep in Dublin, it's now 2018 and rents for a bedsit are 1,650 euros to 1,850 euros, there are no jobs, not even for Irish people, and no-one in Ireland can afford to go out except very rich tourists, childcare costs are extortionate, there's no such thing as kindergarten and educating even one child is extremely expensive because parents have to buy all the expensive schoolbooks and school supplies and pay school insurance for their child, you don't get schoolbooks free like they do in England. Dublin is now the 9th most violent city in the entire world, we had about 23 gangland murders in broad daylight in Dublin city last year, people shooting outside schools and people's flats, and that's to say nothing about all the other murders. As for racism, I'll give you a hint; Conor McGregor is Irish. All of Ireland is in a very bad situation because of the 2008 world economic collapse which destroyed Ireland, a lot of the population is now unemployed and homeless, and because Britain is leaving the EU soon, the Irish government are bringing in a bill to prevent any more immigrants getting any form of Irish welfare from now on. I'm Irish and I would love to leave Ireland but I can't afford to.If you want to verify any of what I've told you, look up a reputable source about the homelessness problem in Ireland, the unemployment and gangland crime problems here, the ridiculous expense of childcare etc.
There is not zero racism. Search 'Irish Racism' here and see what comes up. If you're Irish and white, you might not notice. Dubliners are now paying 50% of their salary on rent. The average rent is over €2,000 a month. We are in the middle of a rent crisis and homelessness is growing monthly. People are renting out rooms in houses for two people sharing at €700 each.
Dublin is very expensive place to live..from Ireland, I love visiting Dublin for shows and fun... Dublin is a lovely city... On the tax you do get a tax free allowance before tax... There won't be any water tax or bill to pay its been stopped.. Childcare is ridiculous.. Yep we got lots of crazy drivers in Dublin.. Luas tram is great..
MsIGetLotOfThat Her rent figures are probably out of date.Video uploaded nearly two years ago and her figures may relate to a couple of years before that again.Early 2000s Ireland booming ,record rents recorded by 2008.2008crash ,imploding banking system including the rotten American banking system,2013-properties and rents at lowest in recent years.2014 recovery in property begins. 2018 rents in Dublin ,on average,15% above 2008 highs. Cost of living in a city is relative, depends on your salary,how much tax you pay,where in a city you wish to live,rental costs,housing stock available and how many are competing to purchase/rent.
You advise ireland for a 21 year old with a tech background, currently 4000+ job openings for my area. To emigrate? And how much do you make so i can have a basic notion ?
@@applecrazy1 sensitive question buddy , kinda rude to ask someone’s salary. There is plenty of jobs in tech open here and if you speak a second language plus English , easy to get in. However rent is expensive here so might end up in sharing accommodation at start , so best advice, make your job application before you get here and come here once you secured a job , the least an interview if you have some cash for hotel . Hope it helps. Cool.
@@applecrazy1 cool. tech jobs would start minimum without experience from 1500€ per month ( that is the lowest salary with no work experience ) to 2000€ ( with experience ) and above with at least 2-3 years work experience in your field. Check rent.ie or daft.ie will give idea of rental in Dublin , depending of where you want to live . I will be honest with you most of young people live in a share accommodation or rent a studio apartment which is a bit much expensive comparing renting a room. Room in sword will go from 500€ plus deposit per month and one bedroom apartment from 1200€ ( min ) . Hope it helps . Good luck 😉
Too much racism in Ireland...! Its my first time to see a flog with so much racist comments. I can name couple of girls doing the similar blog thing here in the UK, you wouldn't see this negativity! Well done put a brave heart and face keep going to all the black people in Ireland hustle on!! We hear u!
Nhlanzeko ninela that's bs there's marches in England every week about not letting foreigners into the country and I'm Irish but I've never actually seen people being racist and I went to a school were half the people weren't Irish
Mary Rose Dwyer 1. I agree only the uneducated are racist 2. A lot of Irish people want out of the eu it's tearing our country apart for there benefit 3.the mass immigration to Ireland isn't a good thing look at the 2040 plan and you will see why we need to leave the eu
Living in Dublin wow 👌 when I was young a pint was 25 pence and a bag of chips was 12 pence a pair of docs was 7 pound and addidas runners were 13 pound Puma runners 10 pound we got combat jackets in the army store for a fiver and we use to go to tonners and watch the rock band The night shift 1 pound in and the Baggott Inn to watch Kathmandu ⌚ smoke some grass great great days 👍 however it's fucked up now
Loved this! This was so helpful I went to Ireland I visited Shannon saw the Cliffs of Moher I LOVED IT! and we're thinking about coming back to visit Dublin & Cork! so this was helpful with all the currency break down thank you girl!!! 💕🤗
If you're from Pakistan or Nigeria you get free everything ,free hotel free food free healthcare free dental free school and college and you get to step over Irish people sleeping in the streets
Thank you for sharing this video. Very informative especially to me that is moving to Dublin in the next couple of months! I hope I get to see you in the future (maybe?). Btw, you just earned a new subscriber! Keep up with the vids. I love them :)
You're very much welcome. If only you knew how thankful I was when I found your videos. I found almost everything I needed in a single channel! Please keep posting more videos of the beautiful Dublin. Also, can you please share an insight (or maybe even a video!) about which areas you think are the best to live in and how expensive/inexpensive they are? I'd love to hear about it. Oh and let me edit my previous comment. I am moving in the next couple "weeks" not months haha!!! Can't wait. :)
Good video. Thanks for the information. It's similar to here in Finland, especially the incomes and also the tax rates. The rent is close enough, but here alot depends on the city you are in. Student apartments are the cheapest. 😘
This video was really helpful, I am relocating from the UK to Ireland with my GF in a few months and this helped alot. I have some more questions about Dublin..do you have an email I could pop them to?
Hi I am doing my process with nmbi and signed a cotract quoting a monthly 3800 . I was wondering if the salary is sufficient for a single person to survive in Dublin . I heard Dublin is far expensive . Hope u share your insight. Thanks.
Jeez and there we are all hoping to move to Spain! 😂 Best of luck. Finding an apartment is a total nightmare and weather is shit. Best time for apartment hunting is in June when students go home
@@laraking804Oh.. Nice. Thanks for the heads up. Spain will surely suit you. Presently, we live in a 3bedroom apartment and we pay €350 monthly. Transportation is great. Weather is amazing. The only problem is language adaptation and getting a job. Also, minimum wage is on the low side. It shows we can't have it all. Lol
joyce ngozi I think overall you would still have a better life quality in Spain than in Ireland in my opinion. Despite job and salary situation. You have better weather, no massive electricity bill (mine is around €160/month) food is fresh and local and much cheaper the list goes on... Yes wages can be better but only in certain types of jobs. And the cost of living is so high that the higher wages won’t make much of a difference. And if you end up with a low paying job you will be struggling for real. Don’t want to put you off from your plans but right now until the rental and property crisis is fixed it’s not a good time to come. There are new restrictions coming in in June/July for AirBnb rentals which should release a few properties back into the long term rental market. Currently a one bedroom apartment and that is if you’re lucky enough to beat the other 100 viewers to it is at around €1600-2300 here in Dublin. Dublin is the worst hit by the rental crisis. If you really do want to come to Ireland I would recommend avoiding Dublin but then again that’s where the jobs are 🤷♀️
Why is so expensive to Dublin Ireland? Why is minimum age so low in Ireland, how come the pay you get doesn’t equate the cost of living, how come you make so little in Ireland but the cost of living is so high? This sounds like America, UK, Germany
You have to be earning above a given threshold. The old or people with congenital diseases are excused from fees, hospital bills and medication costs. Plus citizens get a medical card under certain conditions. About 30% of the population have a medical card. The rest are above the threshold. But think about that €50 cost. ....taking the day or morning off work will cost you a lot more than €50 anyway.... She's young, healthy, has a relatively good job and likely isn't a citizen anyway.
Living in Dublin has always been vastly expensive. But i blame the governments of Ireland. They have never have tried to make life affordable for its people. During the celtic tiger years they should have tried to make life easier for their people. Their disgusting attitude to its citizens is oh let them emigrate and let it become some other countries problem. Taking a Pontius Pilate attitude to the problem. Maybe they have never asked themselves that they didn't want to but had to emigrate for necessity. I live in Northern Ireland and i never want to live in a united Ireland as you couldn't live it is far too expensive. Trouble is there is so many idiots who want this actual thing. Also i wouldn't want to be drinking poisonous fluoride water which causes dementia which is in the water down south. Dublin is good if you are a millionaire as you would need to be to live comfortably.
that jumpsuit is beautiful, I like that you educate us . My cousin's name ... Chinyere , one of my closest friend, Chichi, other closest friend... chinye ..lol tfs , very informative the Euro is indeed strong , God help our Naira . 10 other people ? lol, the landlord will go crazy ... persons unknown .
nice video. but as regards the creche i guess it depends on the creche and the area in dublin. you can get from 500, 600. full time and its kinda challenging to put your child in .so you need to book ahead
If you earn 28-30k per year,how much tax u need to pay? Do they keep the tax directly from bank account or I have to do a tax application form or smth ? Pls help, thanx
Can we cover this expenses by earning from a part time job!! Is it possible for an international student to support himself by these part time jobs!!! Or he want to live in a state where spending is a bit more than earning!!!?? Or both of these will be equal!??
Jeremiah 17:9-10 King James Version 9 The heart is deceitful above all things, and desperately wicked: who can know it? 10 I the Lord search the heart, I try the reins, even to give every man according to his ways, and according to the fruit of his doings.
Hello Chinyere I got the job offer 2580 Euro per month after tax deduction. I have 2 years son and so we are 3 family member. I just wanted to know whether is this 2580 euro sufficient for to survive alone with my family. Please reply me.
I am wishing to sponsor my little Sis to study in Dublin but she has no maths in her O'levels not sure which college will accept her ,i am looking for a budget of about €10 000 per year cost of living and fees is not a problem i can sponsor her.Please assist thanks
Hello Sir/madam,please am Frederick a Ghanaian from Italy and am planning to relocate to Ireland soon..Please i don’t know anyone there and am seeking if you could assist me find a room.🙏
Thank you for this! You talked about how jobs pay about 800 Euros. Could you please tell me if that's full time jobs or part time? Also, how much do part time jobs pay? Thanks again!
Ah lads, the lady is just giving an informative talk on living in Dublin.....she didn't say a black person living in Dublin, or immigrants living in Dublin......what's with all the negative comments about race and stealing jobs! If you want a good job so much go out and work for it. Most people have to start from bottom up, not get handed it. It just so happens that most people that move here from other countries are prepared to put in the work. Her video would apply even if it was someone moving from Sligo or Galway to live in Dublin!
@@pab3993 ....I want telling you immigration hasn't hard an effect. That wasn't what my comment said atall.....!
Anyway, there was plenty gangs in this country causing problems. Shootings, stabbings etc.....
And you say about terrorists..... oh ya, it was all foreigners that planted the omagh bomb...........
@@pab3993 It's the likes of you that would want us to stay like the stereotypical view of good old Ireland..... flat caps, footing turf in the bog, donkey and cart and thatched cottages. As nice as that was, we have to move with the times and share this country!!
@@Caroline-se7gh since 1969 ireland was famous for war bteeen protestant and catholics ...
@@michaelheery6303 ??
I'm born and raised in Dublin and i have learned more watching this video than I have in the 40 years living in in the city.
Great vid!
Grow the fuck up peon.
man you sure must live a secluded life poor you.
+Pam Mckellar Racist
ShogunPuca im coming there next month its better than south Africa
You dont have to rent in central Dublin. There is plenty of transport to take you into Dublin. Try Co. Meath, like Dunboyne, Ratoath, those areas might be cheaper outside Dublin. Electricity is every 2 months and can be so expensive in Winter. Health is ridiculous, you pay EUR50 anytime you see the doctor and if you attend the hospital you pay EUR100 (no charge if you have a medical card), most medication is expensive too, car insurance is exorbitant, I would ring lots of different insurance companies . Car tax is ridiculous too. The cinema is ok but the cinema bags and popcorn cost too much. Lidl & Aldi are the best to shop in for your groceries. Going out is a lot, but your always guaranteed a great night. Going out for dinner is nice but can be expensive. What makes me laugh the most is anytime a national holiday is coming up like Christmas or Easter, the Irish go to the supermarket and its like the world is ending the amount of food they put in their trollys to stock up. Its so funny to watch.
Arrgh!The almighty Christmas shopping.🤣🤣🤣You can't afford to be broke then.Thanks for your input🙏🏿
I'm from New York and we have a lot of those major expenses here too except our healthcare is making people bankrupt and our care we receive is an absolute joke.
All in all it actually seems cheaper to live in central Dublin than it is to live about an hour and 45 (I'm in central Long Island) out of Manhattan.
Mags Davis
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Mags Davis now you pay 60 euro visiting a doctor very bad on health system in ireland
After living in ireland/dublin/meath for nearly 6 years my input would be "avoid" it. Rents are very high, car insurance expensive, motor tax very expensive, home broadband expensive, houses to buy very expensive., etc, etc. Per total it doesn't worth it and if i would not have kids at school here i would leave the country straight away. (personal opinion coming from my experience)
I'm Irish and I advice people to avoid here now I have a few Polish friends here who say they're gona head back home soon because they are finding it extremely hard between crap wages, high rent and high cost of living unless you have a very good job here as in 700-800 euro a week after deductions you will struggle financially without a doubt as the government tells everyone the average wage is 50,000 if you have a very good job maybe but highly unlikely the realistic wage 15-25,000 at best for average people
Very informative video. I'm from Dublin but live in the UK. However, I go 'home' quite a few times each year. I think Dublin is like any other cosmopolitan city. I think the wages are generally better than in the UK. Keep your videos coming. Well done💚🇮🇪
Hi charlotte
Would u pls compare uk n dublin in these aspects..it would be helpful as m planning to come for masters
Thanks
Im living in Dublin 49 years now and its so cheap,do not believe the horror stories! It has very average living expenses indeed and rent is for nothing,one can get by so easily here,there is absolutely zero racism like maybe in London or New York as the lrish love everybody and everybody loves us,l have never seen racism in my city even once. There is practically no crime as we are such a friendly nation. Dublin is just an amazing city and we literally have no problems except there are too many jobs to fill!
Daniel Malone, Don't tell them that, they won't understand that it's sarcasm. The truth is, lovely people, that there are thousands of people homeless and living on the streets of Dublin,including over three thousand children, respectable people are having to sleep for years in junkie hostels with their children because there is literally nowhere to sleep in Dublin, it's now 2018 and rents for a bedsit are 1,650 euros to 1,850 euros, there are no jobs, not even for Irish people, and no-one in Ireland can afford to go out except very rich tourists, childcare costs are extortionate, there's no such thing as kindergarten and educating even one child is extremely expensive because parents have to buy all the expensive schoolbooks and school supplies and pay school insurance for their child, you don't get schoolbooks free like they do in England. Dublin is now the 9th most violent city in the entire world, we had about 23 gangland murders in broad daylight in Dublin city last year, people shooting outside schools and people's flats, and that's to say nothing about all the other murders. As for racism, I'll give you a hint; Conor McGregor is Irish. All of Ireland is in a very bad situation because of the 2008 world economic collapse which destroyed Ireland, a lot of the population is now unemployed and homeless, and because Britain is leaving the EU soon, the Irish government are bringing in a bill to prevent any more immigrants getting any form of Irish welfare from now on. I'm Irish and I would love to leave Ireland but I can't afford to.If you want to verify any of what I've told you, look up a reputable source about the homelessness problem in Ireland, the unemployment and gangland crime problems here, the ridiculous expense of childcare etc.
There is not zero racism. Search 'Irish Racism' here and see what comes up. If you're Irish and white, you might not notice.
Dubliners are now paying 50% of their salary on rent. The average rent is over €2,000 a month. We are in the middle of a rent crisis and homelessness is growing monthly. People are renting out rooms in houses for two people sharing at €700 each.
The cost of living is rising everywhere, great upload and thanks for sharing xx
you remain awesome
You must be sharing with several ppl. 2019 now, 1 bed apts are from 1300euros and upwards!
Dublin is very expensive place to live..from Ireland, I love visiting Dublin for shows and fun... Dublin is a lovely city... On the tax you do get a tax free allowance before tax... There won't be any water tax or bill to pay its been stopped.. Childcare is ridiculous.. Yep we got lots of crazy drivers in Dublin.. Luas tram is great..
Wow! Thank you sister never thought Dublin is crazily expensive!!
Hi, where do you live?
Certainly can be
People are moving out into the country side so we might see a price drop
Wow. Don’t ever try to live in New York City if you think this is expensive
MsIGetLotOfThat
Her rent figures are probably out of date.Video uploaded nearly two years ago and her figures may relate to a couple of years before that again.Early 2000s Ireland booming ,record rents recorded by 2008.2008crash ,imploding banking system including the rotten American banking system,2013-properties and rents at lowest in recent years.2014 recovery in property begins.
2018 rents in Dublin ,on average,15% above 2008 highs. Cost of living in a city is relative, depends on your salary,how much tax you pay,where in a city you wish to live,rental costs,housing stock available and how many are competing to purchase/rent.
I am moving to Dublin next month. Thank you for your videos.
I live in dublin and you did a good job :)
You advise ireland for a 21 year old with a tech background, currently 4000+ job openings for my area. To emigrate?
And how much do you make so i can have a basic notion ?
@@applecrazy1 sensitive question buddy , kinda rude to ask someone’s salary. There is plenty of jobs in tech open here and if you speak a second language plus English , easy to get in. However rent is expensive here so might end up in sharing accommodation at start , so best advice, make your job application before you get here and come here once you secured a job , the least an interview if you have some cash for hotel . Hope it helps. Cool.
@@paulabraham7424 sorry I didn't know! But what you would say it's a solid wage to live well in like swords, around dublin ?
@@applecrazy1 cool. tech jobs would start minimum without experience from 1500€ per month ( that is the lowest salary with no work experience ) to 2000€ ( with experience ) and above with at least 2-3 years work experience in your field. Check rent.ie or daft.ie will give idea of rental in Dublin , depending of where you want to live . I will be honest with you most of young people live in a share accommodation or rent a studio apartment which is a bit much expensive comparing renting a room. Room in sword will go from 500€ plus deposit per month and one bedroom apartment from 1200€ ( min ) . Hope it helps . Good luck 😉
@@paulabraham7424 how is that possible if the min wage there is 1600+ ? 1 656,20 EUR (06/2020) to be exact.
best way to aford all this is by marrying me
chris roland lol
Lol okay 😂😂
Thankyou,call me
Hope you can't afford anything get out of Ireland,
Your ryt roland...lol..marry me too
Too much racism in Ireland...! Its my first time to see a flog with so much racist comments. I can name couple of girls doing the similar blog thing here in the UK, you wouldn't see this negativity! Well done put a brave heart and face keep going to all the black people in Ireland hustle on!! We hear u!
Only the uneducated are racist. Most people are very welcoming. We are all very pro-EU. Dublin is nice because it is a small city.
Nhlanzeko ninela that's bs there's marches in England every week about not letting foreigners into the country and I'm Irish but I've never actually seen people being racist and I went to a school were half the people weren't Irish
Mary Rose Dwyer 1. I agree only the uneducated are racist
2. A lot of Irish people want out of the eu it's tearing our country apart for there benefit
3.the mass immigration to Ireland isn't a good thing look at the 2040 plan and you will see why we need to leave the eu
@@memetopia5130 LEAVE THE EU OR YOUR COUNTRY WILL BE GONE!!! THIS IS LIFE OR DEATH!!! IRELAND WILL BECOME SOMALIA!!!
I guess child care is a problem in the western world. Very educative n helpful. Thumbs up
People should think of that first before they have kids
Living in Dublin wow 👌 when I was young a pint was 25 pence and a bag of chips was 12 pence a pair of docs was 7 pound and addidas runners were 13 pound Puma runners 10 pound we got combat jackets in the army store for a fiver and we use to go to tonners and watch the rock band The night shift 1 pound in and the Baggott Inn to watch Kathmandu ⌚ smoke some grass great great days 👍 however it's fucked up now
I really appreciate how thorough she is:)
It might be cheaper to live in Lagos
Loved this! This was so helpful I went to Ireland I visited Shannon saw the Cliffs of Moher I LOVED IT! and we're thinking about coming back to visit Dublin & Cork! so this was helpful with all the currency break down thank you girl!!! 💕🤗
Just Nakita Vlogs You sure are one heck of a tourist!!!Thanks for watching 🤗😬
If you're from Pakistan or Nigeria you get free everything ,free hotel free food free healthcare free dental free school and college and you get to step over Irish people sleeping in the streets
That can't be true.
beautiful place!! thanks for sharing it with us!!👍🏽
I love how your video is full of information
Thank you. You are so cute and sharp! It was fun to watch this and learned a lot too! Have fun in Ireland!
It depends on where you live in UK, cost of living is variably the same. Thanks for sharing info abt Dublin with us...i wish to visit on vacay
You are most welcome dear.I'm sure they have loads of similarities.xo
Thank you for sharing this video. Very informative especially to me that is moving to Dublin in the next couple of months! I hope I get to see you in the future (maybe?). Btw, you just earned a new subscriber! Keep up with the vids. I love them :)
Hi Kay.This message has made my youtube day.haha!!!Thanks a lot.
You're very much welcome. If only you knew how thankful I was when I found your videos. I found almost everything I needed in a single channel! Please keep posting more videos of the beautiful Dublin. Also, can you please share an insight (or maybe even a video!) about which areas you think are the best to live in and how expensive/inexpensive they are? I'd love to hear about it. Oh and let me edit my previous comment. I am moving in the next couple "weeks" not months haha!!! Can't wait. :)
Kay Tee I will try to create a video with that info.Thanks for showing love
Gold silver
Learn how to spell you cretin.
Thank you for this video and talking about logistics of living life in Dublin (and not shopping!) So informative and helpful.
Thank you very much for your sharing. It is very helpful! God Bless You
The 'no change' thing is also the norm in some parts of England, still makes no sense to me.
It's a norm all over Ireland
Can I get your Instagram handle
Stopped by to show your channel some love. I just subscribe. Thanks for sharing this info with us. I left a big like.
Thanks Chinyere. Enjoyed this. They say Ireland has a great business environment. What is stopping new house building.
Jobs paying 800 euro per month are illegal. Minimum wage is almost 10 euro per hour
John Geraghty what about jobs that pay 900 a month ?
Beautiful, intelligent lady, very informative video about Dublin.
Thank you!!!! I'm going to move to Ireland someday so thank you for this video
Good video. Thanks for the information. It's similar to here in Finland, especially the incomes and also the tax rates. The rent is close enough, but here alot depends on the city you are in. Student apartments are the cheapest. 😘
very insightful. was of so much benefit especially the tax part
The tax deduction takes a while to get used to.Thanks Olivia
Thanks love.
This video was really helpful, I am relocating from the UK to Ireland with my GF in a few months and this helped alot. I have some more questions about Dublin..do you have an email I could pop them to?
Glad you watched it.My e-mail is Nwokechinyere2@gmail.com.Thanks
i am planning to come to dublin in september, can i share apartment with you ,lol
So did you move?
To many looking for places and not enough accomodation landlords will hike prices same in any city
We have a rent crisis in Dublin. It isn't the same in any city.
Hi I am doing my process with nmbi and signed a cotract quoting a monthly 3800 . I was wondering if the salary is sufficient for a single person to survive in Dublin . I heard Dublin is far expensive . Hope u share your insight. Thanks.
Hey nomadic Kris thinking of doing the same .Can we chat privately
@@annrietawambui9349 ya
Thank you for your video
I’m Irish... well done on great video.. pretty smart girl 👍
I'm officially terrified. My husband and I intend to move to Ireland from Spain this Spring.
I honestly hope it's a good idea.
best of luck! best weather is in May,June and August
Tell me about it, me and my husband want to move to Ireland from Canada. I hope we'll make it and it's the best decision. Good luck!🤗
Jeez and there we are all hoping to move to Spain! 😂 Best of luck. Finding an apartment is a total nightmare and weather is shit. Best time for apartment hunting is in June when students go home
@@laraking804Oh.. Nice. Thanks for the heads up.
Spain will surely suit you.
Presently, we live in a 3bedroom apartment and we pay €350 monthly.
Transportation is great. Weather is amazing.
The only problem is language adaptation and getting a job. Also, minimum wage is on the low side. It shows we can't have it all. Lol
joyce ngozi I think overall you would still have a better life quality in Spain than in Ireland in my opinion. Despite job and salary situation. You have better weather, no massive electricity bill (mine is around €160/month) food is fresh and local and much cheaper the list goes on...
Yes wages can be better but only in certain types of jobs. And the cost of living is so high that the higher wages won’t make much of a difference. And if you end up with a low paying job you will be struggling for real.
Don’t want to put you off from your plans but right now until the rental and property crisis is fixed it’s not a good time to come.
There are new restrictions coming in in June/July for AirBnb rentals which should release a few properties back into the long term rental market.
Currently a one bedroom apartment and that is if you’re lucky enough to beat the other 100 viewers to it is at around €1600-2300 here in Dublin.
Dublin is the worst hit by the rental crisis. If you really do want to come to Ireland I would recommend avoiding Dublin but then again that’s where the jobs are 🤷♀️
By far the most informative vlog. Keep them coming 👍
Why is so expensive to Dublin Ireland? Why is minimum age so low in Ireland, how come the pay you get doesn’t equate the cost of living, how come you make so little in Ireland but the cost of living is so high? This sounds like America, UK, Germany
Here in Italy we don't pay to see a gp! 900 euros for crèche its pricey, is kindergarten free? Great information.
You have to be earning above a given threshold. The old or people with congenital diseases are excused from fees, hospital bills and medication costs. Plus citizens get a medical card under certain conditions. About 30% of the population have a medical card. The rest are above the threshold.
But think about that €50 cost. ....taking the day or morning off work will cost you a lot more than €50 anyway.... She's young, healthy, has a relatively good job and likely isn't a citizen anyway.
Hi Nicole I live in Italy too
I heard for kids government paying support Monthly how much?
You're doing a great job dear. I'm sure this will be helpful to someone
It sure will.Thank you for dropping by
Very Informative....
Great video and great tips. Thank you!
Can you please make a video on real estate in dublin center and about cost to buy property in dublin like condo, duplex and etc.
sounds interesting
We pay around 1500 for single bedroom in sandyford
Hi Priya are you staying in Dublin, job or student
@@rehmanr3508 yes am staying in Dublin with my husband and kids
Ok .nice , why bcz my nephew working as Software Engineer in TCS,India, applying and want to relocat Ireland, how is Ireland
Living in Dublin has always been vastly expensive.
But i blame the governments of Ireland. They have never have tried to make life affordable for its people.
During the celtic tiger years they should have tried to make life easier for their people.
Their disgusting attitude to its citizens is oh let them emigrate and let it become some other countries problem.
Taking a Pontius Pilate attitude to the problem.
Maybe they have never asked themselves that they didn't want to but had to emigrate for necessity.
I live in Northern Ireland and i never want to live in a united Ireland as you couldn't live it is far too expensive.
Trouble is there is so many idiots who want this actual thing.
Also i wouldn't want to be drinking poisonous fluoride water which causes dementia which is in the water down south.
Dublin is good if you are a millionaire as you would need to be to live comfortably.
Just shop around.People constantly blaming the government instead of looking at what they can do themselves
You give such a useful information. thank you very much
that jumpsuit is beautiful, I like that you educate us . My cousin's name ... Chinyere , one of my closest friend, Chichi, other closest friend... chinye ..lol tfs , very informative the Euro is indeed strong , God help our Naira . 10 other people ? lol, the landlord will go crazy ... persons unknown .
Great video...thank you for sharing your experience.
Soooooo helpful. Thank you
May I ask which industries welcome foreigners most to engage in please?
Very accurate video, great job!
Please my dear friend I'm planning to move to Ireland what can i do to move there
You All It Pretty Fair With Your Rental Situation There In Ireland The Rental'Homeownership Ship In The States #3 To Times Higher
Hi Ms Chinyere, is it difficult for expat to rent a room there? I am planning to migrate there as a nurse. Thanks for the video :)
nice video. but as regards the creche i guess it depends on the creche and the area in dublin. you can get from 500, 600. full time and its kinda challenging to put your child in .so you need to book ahead
Thanks girl.This was info shared by the mums I asked around me.Great to see that I don't have to break a bank when I start dealing with creche.xo
lol. abi ooo. ok cool. yeah thought so.
It's no one most expensive in Europe now .
If you earn 28-30k per year,how much tax u need to pay? Do they keep the tax directly from bank account or I have to do a tax application form or smth ? Pls help, thanx
MY CLOSE FRIEND LIVES IN dUBLIN . TFS . I DIDN'T KNOW IT WAS THAT EXPENSIVE... DUBLIN
DelphineWifeofPhilip Mum It is.Hopefully,one day tax rates will be lower...in my dreams.Thanks for dropping by.
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Thank you for the information my sister...
Can we cover this expenses by earning from a part time job!! Is it possible for an international student to support himself by these part time jobs!!! Or he want to live in a state where spending is a bit more than earning!!!?? Or both of these will be equal!??
If in dublin as an exchange student how much would it generally be?
Very informative. Thanks.
Super helpful thank you!!
Wow decent video thank you very much dear
Dublin's a nice place to visit but live nah to expensive nicer in the countryside in donegal
Yes.........its been 4 years since i,ve been there, people "are" lovely but........."really" expensive............x x x x.
hi could you please suggest which place is affordable to rent and accessible to the Dublin airport as i will be working there soon. thanks in advance
prabath srilal Drogheda,it’s on the outskirts but u can go with the train
@@Everlycece thank you, hope your channel will grow more and keep on posting informative videos like this. kudos!!
Jeremiah 17:9-10
King James Version
9 The heart is deceitful above all things, and desperately wicked: who can know it?
10 I the Lord search the heart, I try the reins, even to give every man according to his ways, and according to the fruit of his doings.
Very good information for cost in Dublin.
Whatever happened to those Water charges...people power, that's what happened, so No water Charges
no luxury, just to live independently is the expensive
i want to know if Ireland are started giving visa now
Hello Chinyere I got the job offer 2580 Euro per month after tax deduction. I have 2 years son and so we are 3 family member. I just wanted to know whether is this 2580 euro sufficient for to survive alone with my family. Please reply me.
Which part of ireland is the cheapest to live?
Thinking about moving to Dublin so this is really helpful 😊
Same im moving to Dublin hopefully
In november
Iris Dumitrescu ahh amazing ! I’m likely to be moving next year (so I’ll have the money to do so !). You’ll have to keep me updated 😊
@@hollyhackston2637 sure could you give me you're insta
Iris Dumitrescu it’s holly.eh 😊😊
You forgot to mention the DART when speaking about transport.....
Great tips
🙏🏿
Very detailed and informative 👍🏼
Ebun Valentine sub
130-150 euro for a 30 day bus ticket...crazy
I am wishing to sponsor my little Sis to study in Dublin but she has no maths in her O'levels not sure which college will accept her ,i am looking for a budget of about €10 000 per year cost of living and fees is not a problem i can sponsor
her.Please assist thanks
Hello Sir/madam,please am Frederick a Ghanaian from Italy and am planning to relocate to Ireland soon..Please i don’t know anyone there and am seeking if you could assist me find a room.🙏
How much is rent on average in the Sandymount or Donnybrook area?
Ron Buckley Check out Daft.ie.
The minimum wage is 9.25 now 💶💶
Its really expensive
Me lemme be thinking/planning Australia
Thank you for sharing! 🙌🏼
Lol Australia more expensive
You are a stunna.
this is kind of depressing because the prices are very comparable to my rural southern american town
never mind, only $60 for a doctors appointment!
Great info thanks.
Good information!!!
Thank you for this! You talked about how jobs pay about 800 Euros. Could you please tell me if that's full time jobs or part time? Also, how much do part time jobs pay? Thanks again!
Hi,That could be a part time pay for students most especially.I will get a more in depth view and help you with the info.Thanks
Thank You!♥
Nice , very helpful .
Is living in Dublin dangerous? Like how is the crime over there?
Very good video!!
Hi Elizabeth
I am from India I have completed bachelor of technology in electronics and communication engineering tell me how can got a jobs in Ireland
Could anyone share the websites where we can search jobs and apartment.