Ireland – No.1 Country To Live & Work In Europe In 2018
(The Republic of) Ireland currently has Europe’s strongest economy with economic growth of 7.8 %. Employment in 2018 is also growing at a faster-than-expected at a rate of 3%.
Here Are Our Top Reasons Why Should Make The Move To Ireland To Live And Work!
(The Republic Of) Ireland Is A Member Of The EU
- If you are an existing EU citizen, you will not need a work permit. Any EU citizen can freely move to Ireland and work in the country without any limitations. What’s more, your right to work there will not be impacted by the UK’s decision to leave the EU under ‘Brexit’ in 2019 as (the Republic of) Ireland is not part of the UK (unlike Northern Ireland). Furthermore, the currency is the euro, alongside 18 other EU member which use the Euro as their sole currency.
- The Irish economy is generating more than 1,000 full-time jobs every week, while people are increasingly moving from part-time to full-time work.
- Wages have shown growth also, with hourly earnings up 2.2% in 2017 and prediction they will increase by 3% in 2018.
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European Headquarters Of Multinational Global Companies
- Ireland is ranked number 1 in Europe as a place to do business, due to attractive taxation rates and other factors. Many of the world’s largest and most successful tech and pharma companies have operations/European Headquarters in Ireland e.g. Google, Facebook, Microsoft, Intel, LinkedIn etc.
English Is The Main Spoken Language
- With Gaelic also spoken across a number of regions across Ireland
Multi-National/European Population
- The number of people moving to Ireland from other countries has increased in recent years. Ireland has long been a popular destination for people from Poland, Lithuania, Latvia, the Czech Republic and Romania. A 2015 study showed that almost 1 in 8 people living in Ireland were born abroad. As such, people from other nationalities are well-catered for with plenty of expats to connect when you relocate and high demand for international shops popping up through the country
Mild Climate
- Ireland’s climate tends to be mild year round. The warmest months are June, July, and August, with average temperatures around 16-20°C . January is the coldest month with average temperatures around 5°C . Known for its green landscape, Ireland does to get its fair share of rain, but also sunny days and that’s when the really country shines.
Good Supply & Reasonable Cost Of Accommodation
- Accommodation is plentiful both in and near the main cities. Rental properties can be found furnished or unfurnished. Dublin is Ireland’s capital and largest city with good public transport links. Dublin’s rental market can be pricey and competitive, but accommodation is less expensive outside of Dublin in smaller cities such as Cork, Limerick, Waterford, or Galway.
Free Healthcare
- All residents in Ireland are entitled to free public health cover. EU/EEA/Swiss nationals can use a European Health Insurance Card (EHIC) to cover most medical care as well.
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