

Candi
@angelfalling
American citizen
Forum posts
5
About me
American
Lives in Waterford
Speaks English
Registration: 27 July 2009
Activity


How does being an º£½ÇÂÒÂ×, make it easier to live in Ireland? by Kimberrmason4813
I live in the US and really want to move and live in Ireland for the rest of my life. I can't seem to get a straight answer as to what being an º£½ÇÂÒÂ× does for me in the long run. I know I can visit in the UK at long as 6 months and the EU for 3 ...

You can't just give up US citizenship and move to Ireland, it doesn't work like that. There isn't really "being an expat". An expat is just someone who lives outside of the country they are from. Unless you are in a very ... Read More


Help! Should I move home to Ireland?? by Mazcro
I am Irish & moved to Cardiff in '99 to go to University at the age of 17. I have been here 10 years now, I'm married & have a baby girl BUT I have always been a country girl at heart & I'm not cut out for city life! I go home to Ireland as often as ...

Living in Waterford County at the moment, I have to say if you need to find a job, now isn't going to be the time to find one in this area! We do have an Educate Together school in the city if that appeals to you. Alternatively Waterford still has ... Read More


How to make friends in Ireland by expat.com
We have been talking about loneliness when you are abroad, let's now talk about how to make friends (locals and other expats) when you're living in Ireland :top: Which are your best tips to meet people and to make friends in Ireland?? Thanks in ...

Irish people are pretty clique-y. Irish women even more so. They also don't tend to be particularly personal. Friendships can be surface level and remain so for years. Maybe this has a lot to do with socialization taking place almost exclusively in ... Read More


Do and don't in Ireland by expat.com
Are you living in Ireland? We need you to share your experience of the local customs :) Is it difficult to adjust to the local customs in Ireland? Could you please share with us a list of the do's and don't's in Ireland? Thanks!

Don't romanticize Ireland if you've never been or have visited for two weeks. Don't underestimate how difficult adjusting to the weather can be. Don't believe that "Irish are the friendliest people in the world! clique... maybe 10 years ago! Don't ... Read More