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@@aayniaayni3544 both countries has pros and cons. I tried to make a small comparison between two. Please refer to following video 😊 UK vs Ireland 2024 | Visa | Jobs | Study | Life | Business ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-Mz6bsVf_VLs.html
It would best if questions and answers are already prepared, half of the video got aa hmmm ao my mine men etc. Be specific and give some solid answers.
nice comprehensive video MA, keep it up. one thing I want to ask, conisdering the work/research load as a graduate student which part time job you suggest, one should choose in ireland?
@@MuhammadAli-1998 unfortunately this is the average living cost here now a days for students. You might save some money buy living in sharing and cutting off some unnecessary expenses
Also is it okay to get one bedroom apartment for family of 3 (2 adults 1 kid) or we have to have 2 bhk atleast. .. Will rent be like 2500? Or can we get anything below this.
Rent in Dublin depends upon the location and the building. Yes there are apartments whose rent is around 2500€ but it’s not with everyone. You can get a good place between €1200-1600.
we are moving to Wexford from Pakistan because my job place is in Wexford, if we reach dublin should we take bus or train to wexford ? and do we have to make card first or can go by paying first time arrival?
A logical way to analyse both the countries. Instead of coming to any conclusion, it's always a better idea to analyse the various aspects based on people's experiences. Keep it up 👍
Bro im metallurgy and material engineeri and done my Master here.. I want to get job at Ireland what should I do . Through visit visa it is favourable for job search or first I get job then to move. Kindly guide me bro...
Salam alikum bro.. mashaAllah good to know you have taken a progressive step.. I am britisih national I want to move to ireland. Can you please guide me
@@shagunvij6684 it’s not impossible to survive. But in comparison to some other European countries yes it is expensive but then there are other trade offs like language and weather
@@Aariz-xy1oy you have to apply for there visa, if you guys apply together then there are chances that you will get it quickly. But if you have already got the visa as you mentioned, in that case you will come first and apply visa for your family and they will join later
i am moving to ireland next mnth InShaAllah with husband and a daugther.....i got job in dublin please guide if is it possible to live any nearby city and manage to come for a job 5days a week to dublin to save rental expenses.
@@Filzzz1993 public transport is not very good in Ireland, if you can drive than it’s easy, otherwise you will pay almost same amount on transport which you will save from rent.
@@adeelsmultiverse can you please mention area names where we can see accommodation little less expensive than other areas and easy to get i heard Ireland has huge rental property issue
@@Filzzz1993 indeed it is. Rental is a huge issue in all areas of big cities like Dublin, Cork etc. 1. If you can work from home then try to move to smaller town 2. Try to connect more and more people as many landlords do not advertise their property and just pass it to next tenants based on referral. Those properties as easy to get and less expensive most of the time