Livefreeordieha: bro i wrote the whatsapp number there because i actually dont care as i add only those i know or otherwise and i think with all my sojourns in life you would have to be better than NIGERIAN POLITHIEVCIANS TO scam me.,that been said..i first relocated to ireland in january and in march settled in so far i think only institutionalised racism they have as it were..and by the way limerick is a very very dangerous county..even irish people warns you about there..imagine as small as the county is they have 4 prisons,drugs and knife fights is the order of the day..if you want to enjoy small counties try tralee,waterford and killarney.,now to housing hummmmmm,very very expensive especially in big cities ..the worst of it all is the requirements of even getting an apartment..some go as far as asking for letter from landlords from the last 5 years..lol,some dont even want kids also..i have lived in so many european countries i can tell you that norway,netherlands and ireland are still the best to me as per tolerance.....now to the immigration issues i really cant say because theirs is centralized everything is done in dublin..i cant really say much about their immigration laws but trust me is one of the most complex have seen.they review every time they deem fit...i think if you get the 1year you could easily extend it..there are several alternates,you can write me an email.(int.thomdarlington26@outlook.com)
Hey bro isn't it interesting that you only moved to Ireland in January and you have become an analytical expert in Irish topic.
Education here is among the best in the world,although quite expensive for non European,Irish people are very welcoming especially their women,however,there could be few especially the uneducated/ignorant ones that would blame the foreigners for their miserable life,the woman on that video represents those on that categories e.g. Uneducated/disadvantaged and probably an addict too,but that's minority,I've lived here since I was a teenager and am in my mid thirties now,yes there's housing crisis right now and its only going to get worst due to the brexit,if you go through my previous posts you'll see posts where I was calling people to come and invest in properties here when it was cheaper,now times are tough for those renting especially in Dublin.
Accommodation,accommodations is the biggest problem here for now.
Hey bro isn't it interesting that you only moved to Ireland in January and you have become an analytical expert in Irish topic.
Education here is among the best in the world,although quite expensive for non European,Irish people are very welcoming especially their women,however,there could be few especially the uneducated/ignorant ones that would blame the foreigners for their miserable life,the woman on that video represents those on that categories e.g. Uneducated/disadvantaged and probably an addict too,but that's minority,I've lived here since I was a teenager and am in my mid thirties now,yes there's housing crisis right now and its only going to get worst due to the brexit,if you go through my previous posts you'll see posts where I was calling people to come and invest in properties here when it was cheaper,now times are tough for those renting especially in Dublin.
Accommodation,accommodations is the biggest problem here for now.
bro well said,i mean well said.dublin housing crisis is way out of this world..now am in cork and am staying at a B&B for about 5days now ,because i found a job here,my office gave me a reference letter but i still cant get a place..and am sure u dont want to know how much am paying per/night.have met very nice irish guys/family..but because of my wealth of experience i dont even noticed the disadvantaged ones even if they try so hard to be noticed..lolxxxxx
Livefreeordieha: bro well said,i mean well said.dublin housing crisis is way out of this world..now am in cork and am staying at a B&B for about 5days now ,because i found a job here,my office gave me a reference letter but i still cant get a place..and am sure u dont want to know how much am paying per/night.have met very nice irish guys/family..but because of my wealth of experience i dont even noticed the disadvantaged ones even if they try so hard to be noticed..lolxxxxx
Well,cork is becoming like Dublin again,many hitecs coys are settling in cork now due to the lack of accommodations in Dublin,so places like cork and Galway are beginning to trieve again.
Will it not be cheaper for you to look for people to share with? E.g. Colleagues or random people.visit daft.ie.
Livefreeordieha: bro i wrote the whatsapp number there because i actually dont care as i add only those i know or otherwise and i think with all my sojourns in life you would have to be better than NIGERIAN POLITHIEVCIANS TO scam me.,that been said..i first relocated to ireland in january and in march settled in so far i think only institutionalised racism they have as it were..and by the way limerick is a very very dangerous county..even irish people warns you about there..imagine as small as the county is they have 4 prisons,drugs and knife fights is the order of the day..if you want to enjoy small counties try tralee,waterford and killarney.,now to housing hummmmmm,very very expensive especially in big cities ..the worst of it all is the requirements of even getting an apartment..some go as far as asking for letter from landlords from the last 5 years..lol,some dont even want kids also..i have lived in so many european countries i can tell you that norway,netherlands and ireland are still the best to me as per tolerance.....now to the immigration issues i really cant say because theirs is centralized everything is done in dublin..i cant really say much about their immigration laws but trust me is one of the most complex have seen.they review every time they deem fit...i think if you get the 1year you could easily extend it..there are several alternates,you can write me an email.(int.thomdarlington26@outlook.com)
Wow, thanks for the reply Funny enough I didn't get a notification, I didn't see a mention. That's strange.. I was actually thinking about why you haven't responded... I just came to read this thread again, and I saw your reply...
Yeah, the rents are very expensive, I'm actually sponsoring my sister from her Masters degree, she told me she would need approximately €5400 for a year rent, wtf, that's over 2 million Naira just for rent ..
I always wanted Canada for her, but she doesn't like Canada, for some strange reasons.
I will send a mail for further assistance, thanks..... I also believe the Public has learnt one or too things from this Public discussion. I always believe in informing the Public audience of my knowledge or experience especially in Travel issues, that's my principle, you would notice that if you go through my posts on travel section..
euromillion, you said you have lived in Ireland almost since teenage years, but I mentioned you to give me more information, you Ignored me. Only to challenge livefreeordieha, after he replied me.. Very funny ... euromillion, it will be nice if you could educate me more about what I'm asking.... I don't like sending PMs up and down to people, I always prefer most discussions take place here, so rules will be abided, and many other people can also learn from the wealth of knowledge.... I only send PMs when is highly necessary
Wow, thanks for the reply Funny enough I didn't get a notification, I didn't see a mention. That's strange.. I was actually thinking about why you haven't responded... I just came to read this thread again, and I saw your reply...
Yeah, the rents are very expensive, I'm actually sponsoring my sister from her Masters degree, she told me she would need approximately €5400 for a year rent, wtf, that's over 2 million Naira just for rent ..
I always wanted Canada for her, but she doesn't like Canada, for some strange reasons.
I will send a mail for further assistance, thanks..... I also believe the Public has learnt one or too things from this Public discussion. I always believe in informing the Public audience of my knowledge or experience especially in Travel issues, that's my principle, you would notice that if you go through my posts on travel section..
euromillion, you said you have lived in Ireland almost since teenage years, but I mentioned you to give me more information, you Ignored me. Only to challenge livefreeordieha, after he replied me.. Very funny ... euromillion, it will be nice if you could educate me more about what I'm asking.... I don't like sending PMs up and down to people, I always prefer most discussions take place here, so rules will be abided, and many other people can also learn from the wealth of knowledge.... I only send PMs when is highly necessary
Wow, thanks for the reply Funny enough I didn't get a notification, I didn't see a mention. That's strange.. I was actually thinking about why you haven't responded... I just came to read this thread again, and I saw your reply...
Yeah, the rents are very expensive, I'm actually sponsoring my sister from her Masters degree, she told me she would need approximately €5400 for a year rent, wtf, that's over 2 million Naira just for rent ..
I always wanted Canada for her, but she doesn't like Canada, for some strange reasons.
I will send a mail for further assistance, thanks..... I also believe the Public has learnt one or too things from this Public discussion. I always believe in informing the Public audience of my knowledge or experience especially in Travel issues, that's my principle, you would notice that if you go through my posts on travel section..
euromillion, you said you have lived in Ireland almost since teenage years, but I mentioned you to give me more information, you Ignored me. Only to challenge livefreeordieha, after he replied me.. Very funny ... euromillion, it will be nice if you could educate me more about what I'm asking.... I don't like sending PMs up and down to people, I always prefer most discussions take place here, so rules will be abided, and many other people can also learn from the wealth of knowledge.... I only send PMs when is highly necessary
Lol, seriously.. She said it was for an Ensuit single room in a student's hostel near her university....
The main information I need, is the immigration laws and how easy is it for a Legitimate Nigeria to settle down and start a living.
After my sister's master degree, I will definitely like her to stay back for the third level graduate program, after that she should be able to secure a work permit?
In simple terms, is it advisable for her to immigrate to Ireland, what are the cons and pros
She doesn't have much experience living abroad, she has only been to London, France, Germany and USA, all were for short durations....
What advise would you give a Nigerian who is coming to Ireland?
Lol, seriously.. She said it was for an Ensuit single room in a student's hostel near her university....
The main information I need, is the immigration laws and how easy is it for a Legitimate Nigeria to settle down and start a living.
After my sister's master degree, I will definitely like her to stay back for the third level graduate program, after that she should be able to secure a work permit?
In simple terms, is it advisable for her to immigrate to Ireland, what are the cons and pros
She doesn't have much experience living abroad, she has only been to London, France, Germany and USA, all were for short durations....
What advise would you give a Nigerian who is coming to Ireland?
Thanks for your expected response
What university is she up for?
As long as she going to classes the visas be renewed,work permit is dependent on the course she chose if in demand,then yes,if not,work permits don't come easy.
As long as she going to classes the visas be renewed,work permit is dependent on the course she chose if in demand,then yes,if not,work permits don't come easy.
Canada is easier IMO.
CIT Cork Institute of Technology MA. Human resource Management..
The Master of Arts in Human Resource Management is a two-year Level 9 programme. This Level 9, MA, allows graduates to apply for advanced level membership of Chartered Institute of Personnel and Development, CIPD, and will aid them as their career progresses to strategic roles in organisations.
I know the have Critical work employment and classes of work permit applications, like every other country.
And I know IT courses and Health Courses are in more demand
She refused to go to Canada, I was resident in BC, Victoria last year.
How welcoming are the Irish? Is it advisable for her to still come over?
If you watch the full video not the edited version, it looks like the guy married her and after he got his papers dumped her with their disabled son hence her anger.
What a pity_ immigrant life/Racism, the woman was scared to wrank the white scum, obviously because Garda could turn the case against her.
If it was in Nigeria, that woman and her people would have beaten the hell outta any intruder.
Just see how a shadow looking unarmed white woman is gingering and insulting a Group of black people
Anyways, I don't really know the full story, there maybe aspects of this, we don't know. There should be a 1st video or encounter
What exactly provoked the white lady?
Maybe she's just intoxicated with Dublin's Guinness stout Funny Irish accent, rooyi ama Bleep ya up
If it was me, I will surely smack that bitch, or at least get her out of my Shop or restrain her, but I perfectly understand the actions of the Igbo woman, she doesn't want any form of trouble or case. That's how Nigerians mostly behave Abroad especially when our papers are still "SHAKING"
CIT Cork Institute of Technology MA. Human resource Management..
The Master of Arts in Human Resource Management is a two-year Level 9 programme. This Level 9, MA, allows graduates to apply for advanced level membership of Chartered Institute of Personnel and Development, CIPD, and will aid them as their career progresses to strategic roles in organisations.
I know the have Critical work employment and classes of work permit applications, like every other country.
And I know IT courses and Health Courses are in more demand
She refused to go to Canada, I was resident in BC, Victoria last year.
Our welcoming are the Irish? Is it advisable for her to still come over?
Thanks
I live in Dublin,Cork is way cheaper and more welcoming than in Dublin,Irish in general are very welcoming people.
She'll be fine,if she's lucky she may find a coy that will sponsor her thru work permit.
Ireland is a beautiful country with beautiful souls,well mannered and very respectful people,although many don't trust Nigerians,once they know you are Nigerian they withdrew a little bit,but after a while they got to know you and they'll come around,I've nothing but admirations for the Irish they're the best people that I've ever seen in my life,even though I am well travelled.
Be warned,if she comes here with the mentality that you displayed on your first post here,then she's a gonner.
I live in Dublin,Cork is way cheaper and more welcoming than in Dublin,Irish in general are very welcoming people.
She'll be fine,if she's lucky she may find a coy that will sponsor her thru work permit.
Ireland is a beautiful country with beautiful souls,well mannered and very respectful people,although many don't trust Nigerians,once they know you are Nigerian they withdrew a little bit,but after a while they got to know you and they'll come around,I've nothing but admirations for the Irish they're the best people that I've ever seen in my life,even though I am well travelled.
Be warned,if she comes here with the mentality that you displayed on your first post here,then she's a gonner.
Hope these help.
Thanks a lot sir... Don't mind me and my first post.
My short stay in Ireland (Limerick) wasn't favorable at all, that's like my worst travel experience, that's the very first time I visited a Police Station (Garda Siochana in Ireland) in any Western country, with regards to settling a case Believe me, it wasn't a joke, it was a damn serious problem, which I sincerely had nothing to do with.
Sir, I even got a lawyer, it sounds funny now, but I actually went through hell. Never experienced such in my life even back in Nigeria...
Okay my last questions are 1) how good is the job market (employment opportunities) for Nigerian immigrants
2) The Garda officers I met in Limerick, were freaks (no offense), I hope the are not all like that
I have lived in different western Countries for Lengthy periods of time, so I'm use to the cultural differences, and stereotype. It's not new to me...
If you watch the full video not the edited version, it looks like the guy married her and after he got his papers dumped her with their disabled son hence her anger.
Thank you for posting this,having seen this full video,I came to the conclusion that she was wrong,but the black people falsely in prisoned her which contravened the section 4 of Irish criminal act ,you can't hold anyone against their will,except if you are licensed to do so,which these black people are not.
I can actually defend her and win damages for her.
Thanks a lot sir... Don't mind me and my first post.
My short stay in Ireland (Limerick) wasn't favorable at all, that's like my worst travel experience, that's the very first time I visited a Police Station (Garda Siochana in Ireland) in any Western country, with regards to settling a case Believe me, it wasn't a joke, it was a damn serious problem, which I sincerely had nothing to do with.
Sir, I even got a lawyer, it sounds funny now, but I actually went through hell. Never experienced such in my life even back in Nigeria...
Okay my last questions are 1) how good is the job market (employment opportunities) for Nigerian immigrants
2) The Garda officers I met in Limerick, were freaks (no offense), I hope the are not all like that
I have lived in different western Countries for Lengthy periods of time, so I'm use to the cultural differences, and stereotype. It's not new to me...
Thanks for your continued response
Do you mind sharing your story?over here the Gardi's have no power,their job is to take note of incidents and send it to the dpp and from there the court takes over before a judge.
Anyway,there's equal opportunities here,if you have the right qualifications and references,all my African friends are professionals.
Do you mind sharing your story?over here the Gardi's have no power,their job is to take note of incidents and send it to the dpp and from there the court takes over before a judge.
Anyway,there's equal opportunities here,if you have the right qualifications and references,all my African friends are professionals.
It's a very long story, and a bit confidential, I am not so free to share it publicly.
I can send you a Pm to explain further if you want that information?
Yes, I know the Gardi's have limited power, but the case directly involved them....
I don't really know much about their justice system or procedures, I only stayed there (Limerick) for FEW DAYS, as I have been saying...
It wasn't even up to a WEEK... I was resident in llford, London as at then, so it was just a brief visit....
I can send you a Pm to explain what happened, if you want?
Thanks once again, in absence of any other information, I'm very grateful for the time and effort you put into answering my queries. If my sister later succeeds in moving to Ireland, on her graduation I will surely be Present in Ireland, or I may even visit there before the completion of her program..
And I will be happy to grab a beer with you, that's if you drink Thanks....
It's a very long story, and a bit confidential, I am not so free to share it publicly.
I can send you a Pm to explain further if you want that information?
Yes, I know the Gardi's have limited power, but the case directly involved them....
I don't really know much about their justice system or procedures, I only stayed there (Limerick) for FEW DAYS, as I have been saying...
It wasn't even up to a WEEK... I was resident in llford, London as at then, so it was just a brief visit....
I can send you a Pm to explain what happened, if you want?
Thanks once again, in absence of any other information, I'm very grateful for the time and effort you put into answering my queries. If my sister later succeeds in moving to Ireland, on her graduation I will surely be Present in Ireland, or I may even visit there before the completion of her program..
And I will be happy to grab a beer with you, that's if you drink Thanks....
You're welcome and I'll be available for a drink anytime,I wish your sister very best of success in her goals.
Surprised that you did not see that the irish slut was holding a sharp object in her right hand? Review the video again and if you listen carefully, you will hear her saying "Lets do it without weapons, see..l am throwing the weapon down".
Thing is, most of this irish scumbags are high on Cocaine, when in this state. Again, stabbings are the primary cause of irish death and they are so vengeful that l think not fighting her was the right thing tso do.
Though, l am surprised that the Police did not arrive in al those time she was destroying the property of others.
She could be charged for criminal damage but the probability of her getting sentenced is almost nil as irish Judges are known to also be very partial towards their own.
Her legs are so thin, l suspect she has HIV already!
So what will a 'sane person' be doing with a cocaine scumbag who probably has HIV? I mean clearly you have to have some business with such for them to come trash your shop like that
What a pity_ immigrant life/Racism, the woman was scared to wrank the white scum, obviously because Garda could turn the case against her.
If it was in Nigeria, that woman and her people would have beaten the hell outta any intruder.
Just see how a shadow looking unarmed white woman is gingering and insulting a Group of black people
Anyways, I don't really know the full story, there maybe aspects of this, we don't know. There should be a 1st video or encounter
What exactly provoked the white lady?
Maybe she's just intoxicated with Dublin's Guinness stout Funny Irish accent, rooyi ama Bleep ya up
If it was me, I will surely smack that bitch, or at least get her out of my Shop or restrain her, but I perfectly understand the actions of the Igbo woman, she doesn't want any form of trouble or case. That's how Nigerians mostly behave Abroad especially when our papers are still "SHAKING"