Relocating To Ireland

Why Ireland?


Ireland is an electric country. It is home to endless beauty and wildlife, a dynamic cultural and music scene, great people, schooling system, nightlife and jobs industry, too. These are just a handful of the reasons why many choose to live in Ireland. The list just goes on.


We support all our candidates and family members when relocating them to Ireland and are here once you have started in your new job for ongoing support, here are some of the things we take in to consideration when we are relocating you and your family.


  • Schooling and nursery for all of your children
  • Accommodation, we will look at all the needs for the family when looking for the ideal home, work, schooling, public transport, local amenities
  • Religious needs for the family
  • PPS number
  • House hold utility setup
  • Transport
  • Banking
  • We are here to help and we know every family's needs are different, get in touch today to see how we can help you.


Here are a few amazing reasons to why the Island of Ireland will be a great move for you and your family.


The Outdoor Lifestyle

Relocating to Ireland gives you the opportunity to explore the great outdoors with national parks across the country and great scenic locations that must be seen, including the wild Atlantic way, at 1600 miles is one of the longest coastal routes in the world and offers a great experience for all the family.

Close to central Europe

Ireland has great access to the rest of Europe, with Dublin, Cork, Knock and Shannon airports all flying regular to major cities with in Europe. 

The other benefit Ireland has to offer is still being part of the EU since the UK left it has become a very popular destination for EU doctors to work in, this is due to qualifications automatically being recognised and freedom of movement along with very attractive salaries for  healthcare professionals.


The Love of Sport

Sports in Ireland are a very big part of the culture and lifestyle for all genders and ages, a list of sports played in Ireland are listed. What ever county you are based in on the Island of Ireland you will never be to far away from a GAA club.


Gaelic football

Hurling

Camogie, same as hurling but played by females

Football

Rugby

Golf


The Education System

Education is compulsory for children in Ireland from the ages of 6 to 16 or until students have completed 3 years of second-level education.

The Irish education system is made up of primary, second, third-level and further education. State-funded education is available at all levels, unless you choose to send your child to a private school.


Please look at the citizen information of Ireland for all further information.


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