[QUOTE=āmickee321, post: 1027520, member: 367ā]lads, my son will be entering the state as a non EU citizen, does he need a visa even tho he is only 3 months old and will be staying for a least 1 year?
ill probably get him an irish passport as well whilst heās here[/QUOTE]
[QUOTE=āmickee321, post: 1027520, member: 367ā]lads, my son will be entering the state as a non EU citizen, does he need a visa even tho he is only 3 months old and will be staying for a least 1 year?
ill probably get him an irish passport as well whilst heās here[/QUOTE]
He is entitled to an Irish passport. No idea on the visa, non EU presumably makes it more tricky. When is he coming over? Would be best to have his passport sorted out before he comes over.
[QUOTE=āmickee321, post: 1027467, member: 367ā]lads, car insurance
who would you reccommed i speak to? both drivers have not been insured in ireland for >6 years, licenses non EU
thinking of getting a BMW or similar
cheers[/QUOTE]
Ring Axa mate, insurance companies recognize no claims bonuses from certain countrys. Australia is recogonized, I assume Israel would be too
[QUOTE=āmickee321, post: 1027520, member: 367ā]lads, my son will be entering the state as a non EU citizen, does he need a visa even tho he is only 3 months old and will be staying for a least 1 year?
ill probably get him an irish passport as well whilst heās here[/QUOTE]
the Oirish are pretty lax with that kind of stuff, my wife got back in with no visa,
You wonāt regret it, Mickee. I moved home a few years ago just before the little lady was born. Friends and family are pretty important in the grand scheme of things and much as we moan about it, Ireland has a lot going for it. I didnāt really want to move home at the time and felt we should stay another while but Iām delighted we did.
[QUOTE=āmickee321, post: 1027922, member: 367ā]great to hear
its not a permanent move yet, but we will see how work pans out and give it a shot[/QUOTE]
there should be some state enforced check in place to determine if these were the first rats off the titanic when we needed a few to stand and fight, same ones now returning just in time for the projected upturn. I believe Australia and Canada award points based on skills they require in their labour force etc and dont let just any old riff raff in (obviously @caoimhaoin slipped the net).
Economics is a good clean way of clearing the system of undesirables, its the modern day equivalent of Darwinism and we need to heed what its telling us
[QUOTE=āKid Chocolate, post: 1028156, member: 553ā] I believe Australia and Canada award points based on skills they require in their labour force etc and dont let just any old riff raff in (obviously @caoimhaoin slipped the net).
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Wtf?
Australia is the dumping ground for the dregs of the world
[QUOTE=āKid Chocolate, post: 1028156, member: 553ā]there should be some state enforced check in place to determine if these were the first rats off the titanic when we needed a few to stand and fight, same ones now returning just in time for the projected upturn. I believe Australia and Canada award points based on skills they require in their labour force etc and dont let just any old riff raff in (obviously @caoimhaoin slipped the net).
Economics is a good clean way of clearing the system of undesirables, its the modern day equivalent of Darwinism and we need to heed what its telling us[/QUOTE]
:rolleyes:
Canada and Australia have two of the most relaxed visa requirements in the World. Why do you think all our lads are out there?
That point scoring system is only for residency, which judging by the lads I know who got residency out there is a piece of piss as well.