Immigrating to ireland

How would I go about immigrating to ireland?
I'll finish my engineering degree in a few years so I would assume I can qualify as a skilled worker.

What areas are nice? My ancestry is all around county cavan so I was thinking of putting that on my list.

Pls help my potatokin

Ireland is struggling with housing problem right now
There are not enough homes for natives let alone for immigrants

Can I come to Poland?

im planning on moving back to poland in a year

fuck canada, u have no idea how bad it is here

Ireland is next in line to be culturally enriched.

This is sadly true. We're going to be UK-tier in about a decade.

Another plantation is already well under way.

I think we might have an even bigger problem than you, even if that's hard to believe. At least in Britain, the underclass are angry nationalistic chavs. Here they're Sinn Féin socialists.

The last War of Independence veteran died about 5 years ago, so now all nasty remnants of Irish nationalism are in the rear view mirror and we're ripe to destroy our country.

It's economically fucked and considering the IRA were so fanatic about keeping us bongs out they seem to love all the shitskins and nigs raping their country, Odd to the least. I wouldn't bother.

STFU kiddies. The Gardaí is watching

I'm in the north, if it wasn't for the DUP, it would be the same here.

Go to Dublin, you'll fit right in, leaf

County Cavan has 356 lakes and not much else.
I don't think you realise how empty most of Ireland is, there are practically no STEM jobs anywhere bar the big cities

Move up here till the North. Its pretty safe.

>there are practically no STEM jobs anywhere bar the big cities
Yeah, but our cities aren't that big, so you could be living in the back of beyonds and commute to a city without much trouble.

>Cavan

Christ lad. Moving anywhere but a big city is suicide, you'll die of boredom. Dublins an expensive shit hole but its where all the action is. Cork is nice but it feels as if it's been plucked out of an Industrialised 1970's England.

Aim for Dublin suburbs. I live in one myself and it's pretty cosy although since I've come back from Canada my area has been infested with non-Europeans. It's poxy.

>struggling with housing problem
what is preventing more houses being built?

Nothing happens in Dublin either you loon, the whole country is a bore comparatively and Dublin is just a shite town with metropolitan aspirations

t.dubliner

Immigrants

You realise there are more Irish outside of Ireland than there are in the country itself right? Because it's a fucking shithole.

First, learn English! You *emigrate* TO a place, you immigrate FROM a place

cavan is a boring place with nothing going on really. The sad reality is you'll probably have to move to Dublin to get work and dublin is the hub of where all immigrants in the country live

the problem isn't housing in general, its housing in dublin. The majority of jobs are there so all the immigrants (and many Irish people from the countryside too) move to dublin and the surrounding areas. The price of renting has increased exponentially.

that statistic sounds worse than it is. The majority are just in the UK

Yes, yes, bring your wife and daughter to be micked.

>majority are in the UK
Says a lot about the state of affairs there if they rather live in apex cucked bongistan.

You have no idea how bad it is elsewhere.

When you learn, know this: I am laughing at you.

>How would I go about immigrating to ireland?

Lose 30 IQ points, become an alcoholic and reply to every question with "Potato potato leprechaun alcoholic."

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well 1 million Irish people are from northern Ireland which is part of the UK. And theres historical migration between Britain and Ireland meaning people have family in both countries.

the celtic cross is an Gaelic symbol you retard

Ireland's boring af with shitty weather, England too, and both have significantly lower standards of living than Canada. I have no idea why anyone from America would want to live here. It's like purgatory.

No, that's because of the famine