WISH WE KNEW THESE 5 THINGS before moving to IRELAND|Learn from our mistakes|Top tips for newcomers.
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- Опубліковано 5 лют 2025
- Welcome to our last vlog of Welcome to Ireland series. In this video we have covered the top 5 things wish we knew before coming to Ireland. We came to Ireland in 2017 and we really struggled when we came here. So we are looking to share our experience with you guys to ensure you do not face the same things.
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Good to see this video. I got to know a lot of information. One request can you please make a video on daily traveling expenses and rates of new bicycles & used bikes.. ?
Thank you for your comment. We are glad that this video was helpful to you. Travelling as a student is quite affordable. €1 for a single journey and normal tickets are €2 for a single journey. Bikes can be as low as €150 to €2500 depends on what you want. There are several used bikes option on facebook marketplace and donedeal.
Very happy to see you Sharica. You have been one of the most helpful persons to me while we were in DU. I feel so proud to see you achieving your dreams. More power to you and all the very best. Many good things are waiting! ❤
Thank you Shagun and se good to hear from you. Hope you are doing well.
But why does it have to be the final video of the series... when you guys' explanations and tips have been so valuable, much better and detailed than many other Ireland vloggers, We want more!
Haha thank you so much. We will do our best to keep on coming with the videos.
Thanks for sharing these tips. Feeling confident to be in Ireland from Sep 24. Thank You.
Thank you for your comment. All the best 👍
Quite interesting the way you present your video please your next video I want to more about housing.
Thank you so much for watching. ❤️ We have created a video about housing tips and our apartment tour.
Is there anything specific you want to know about housing?
I have enjoyed listening to your euphonious voice from Bangladesh a lot and by the way, I am gonna submit my student visa application at the embassy soon and wish me the best to have the visa successfully.
Thank you so much and we wish you all the best.
Good information God bless you both
Thank you so much ❤️
continue to making your videos because you are best
Thank you so much for your support 🙏
This is a great video.
Would be great if you could add the links of all the websites and organizations that you mention in the video
Thank you so much. Sure we will add more. Any specific link that you would like us to mention?
@@Momos_n_Mood the ones you mentioned during the "Documentation" part.
sure. i will mention all the links.
Thank you very much, it was helpful
We are glad that you found it useful. Thank you!
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Thank you 🙂
Really very very informative ❤
Glad you liked it
❤ So helpful tips
Glad it was helpful!
Good to see your videos. I want some knowledge about part time job status in Ireland. Because I m taking loan for my tution fees so how can I manage my expenses in Ireland.
Hi. Thanks for the support. Its slightly tough to find part time in current scenario because there are so many people coming here and everyone is going to hunt for part time jobs but if you keep on finding it you will get it eventually. Minimum wage is €12.7/hour so you can expect to manage your expenses but you will definitely find it difficult to do savings from part time.
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Very informative!
thank you!
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Nice video 😊
Thank you!
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Hello guys. Great video. I guess it would be great if you could include how much money should be taken in Euros during our travel and for the first month, exchange rates, forex cards, etc.
Thank you! Don’t carry too much cash. €500 in currency notes should be fine and carry €1000-1500 in your forex card. I have used bookmyforex to get good exchange rates.
Hi Guys, great video.
If you are coming to work or study in Ireland, I’ve accommodation available. 3 double rooms in a large very comfortable house in a great location - Portmarnock. 10 mins to the train station, 10 mins to supermarkets, shops, cafes and other amenities.
20 mins train to the Dublin City centre. 15 mins drive to the Dublin airport. Walking distance to pubs and hotels. Malahide is only a short bus drive. Drop an email if anyone to contact me.
I’m from Sri Lanka by the way. I’m living here in Ireland for 30 years.
Thank you so much :)
Hi marini
Can you share your mail id
How is the job market in IT, I am planning to to my Masters in Ireland next year..
Hi Rahul. Job market is currently little bit challenging but things might get better depending on how quick USA and European markets recover. What sort of job experience do you currently have?
@@Momos_n_Mood Currently I have 2 years of experience has a software developer, I am planning for Sep 2025 intake in MSc in CS AI.
I will be looking for opportunities in software IT roles in Tech companies.
That’s fine then. 2 years is good but you might have to start with entry level roles but you should be fine. Its not easy but worth a shot.
Cost of monthly living for student in ireland ? In Dublin on sharing basis? Can you let me know . Thanks
Hi. Depending on location you can expect it to be anywhere between €475-650/month for accommodation, €50-75 for transport and €125-200 for groceries.
Can you comment more when you say personal hygiene, confused when referred to grooming.
@@danieljohnson3515 Hi. Sure. So always here and abroad people keep referring to us ‘Indians’ as unhygienic (because of stereotypes that Indians are not from a clean country). So when they spot an Indian who is not well groomed, or doesn’t smell nice , they immediately point out towards the whole Indian community. Hope this elaboration helps🙏
@@Momos_n_Mood Good to know, thanks for clarifing, i've applied for a job and planning to move to Dublin, strange even people outside of India judge by looks of person.
Yeah you can’t help. Some videos on internet and stereotype does not help either.
Hi sir,
Can i come ireland for masters in finance and accounts, i have done bachelors in commerce with 45% in 2014. I am having experience in Finance and accounts for more than 6 years in MNC’s ( Accenture). Please suggest
Yes you can definitely consider coming to Ireland. Although job market is bit tight but you should be able to leverage your experience to land into a good job.
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Hello guys, it's a great informative video. Could you please tell the process once we receive the general work permit, how long it takes to get the visa printed on the passport.
Hi. As far as I know they don’t stamp the passports any longer if you are applying for work permit from Ireland. I am not sure about the process from India.
There is a major housing shortage in Ireland. We’re full. Everyone stay at home please. 🙏
Even Irish people are emigrating to Australia and USA. Should they stay at home as well?
@@Momos_n_Moodthey would, if they could afford living here, without having to compete for the job and house with swamps of unwanted indians.
if they were unwanted then how are they able to get jobs? Either Indians are too talented or Irish people lack certain skills which Indians possess. Indians are not eating your local jobs. They are coming with strong IT and technical expertise which is required for companies present here. So please go and do your research.
Tell your government to build houses.
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Hi Guys, great video.
If you are coming to work or study in Ireland, I’ve accommodation available. 3 double rooms in a large very comfortable house in a great location - Portmarnock. 10 mins to the train station, 10 mins to supermarkets, shops, cafes and other amenities.
20 mins train to the Dublin City centre. 15 mins drive to the Dublin airport. Walking distance to pubs and hotels. Malahide is only a short bus drive. Drop an email if anyone to contact me.
I’m from Sri Lanka by the way. I’m living here in Ireland for 30 years.
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