Expat’s, who are new-comers to Ireland, will find that there is lots of expert help and assistance available to settle in. AES International Financial Advice: An organisation which offers financial advice, investment management, tax planning and insurance services to Read more…

There are many popular events that are held all year round where expats can meet others and socialise especially if a newcomer in the country. Some of these include: St Patricks Day Festival: This is a week celebrated to Read more…

The Irish cuisine consists of fresh local ingredients which is prepared and presented with a twist. The food is known for the freshness and quality with majority of the cooking being done with only salt and pepper. Irish residents Read more…

There are a wide range of outstanding facilities for sports and recreational activities. With sports ranging from golf, cycling, Gaelic football, soccer and rugby. Sports: One of the popular sports in Ireland is Gaelic football; this is the same Read more…

Expats will be provided with a variety of services to choose from to be able to keep in touch with their friends and family worldwide. Internet Ireland does not have many internet service providers which offer internet services. In Read more…

Expats moving to Ireland will be able to find different shipping and removal services which are available in the country. It is recommended that you get more than one quote. Depending on the removal services they will all have Read more…

Driving is on the left hand side of the road which will only take a few days to get used to with the safe clean roads Ireland has. However it can get a little trickier when using country roads Read more…

Ireland has a state run bus and rail service which operates through the country, and is efficient and widespread. Using public transport is cheaper and faster than driving which provides transport to different parts of the city. All public Read more…

For those who are working in Ireland for less than 183 days will be considered as a non-resident and will only be taxed on income that has been earned in Ireland. Expats who have been in the country for Read more…

The banking system in Ireland is quite similar to the UK and the USA system so opening a bank account will not be complicated. Expats may find that working out tax can become quite difficult so most people do Read more…

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