

Jim Walsh
@JimWalshIreland
Irish citizen
Forum posts
4
Contacts
1
About me
Irish
Lives in Newbridge & Clonmel
Speaks english, Irish and elementary proficiency in French, Dutch, Russian & Kazakh
Registration: 25 October 2015
Activity


Dealing with homesickness in Ireland by Priscilla
Hello everyone, Being an expat in Ireland can turn out to be a wonderful human, social or professional adventure... with potential moments of nostalgia and homesickness along the way. What are your personal tips to prevent homesickness? How ...

Hi Pracilla, 20 years ago, home sickness was a real problem for many expats and their families who may have travelled with them. Now it doesn't have to be at all. My recommendation is that expats should stay in touch with their families ... Read More


About Atyrau by matifanwar
Hi, I am considering a work opportunity in Atyrau and have some questions about current situation (around security and life in general). Could anyone shed some light? Thanks in advance. Muhammad

You have no security worries whatsoever, 80% Muslim, 20% Christian but nobody cares what religion you are. I lived in Atyrau for 3 years and never experienced any difficulties as long as you show normal respect for people and don't go looking ... Read More


Looking for a room... by babisbobos
Hello to everyone! I will be moving to Dublin on Monday November 2nd, and I am looking for a room in the area D4. My project will last at least 6 month and may be more. Since I will not have a car I would prefer a room in a walking distance--about ...

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Family of 3 with a young toddler looking to move to Ireland by AdamBurrfoot
I am a Senior Security Engineer in Fort Worth, Texas working for a very large financial services company. I understand that Dublin is the financial services capital of the EU ever since its forming. I was wondering if anyone has any experience in ...

Hi Adam and family and welcome in advance to Ireland . I really do hope everything works out for you. It's a good time to come to Ireland we have gone through a deep recession but are now definitely on the way out of it and Dublin in ... Read More