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I'm am looking to work in Ireland for about 6 monthes after I graduate college in the USA.?

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I am a US citizen with a US passport. Is it possible?

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  1. Hello? What's all this talk about Britain and the UK????  Ireland is neither. And I believe the young man would like to work in Ireland not study here.

    Sorry, Joe, as a US citizen, you have no legal right to work here. U.S. passport holders must have a valid work permit before they are allowed to enter into employment in Ireland.  However, don’t give up.  A visa-required national who has an offer from an employer in Ireland of employment may be given a working visa by an Irish Embassy or Consulate.

    Contact the embassy in Washington:  http://www.irelandemb.org

    There are also Irish consulates in New York, Boston, Chicago and San Francisco.

    Good Luck.


  2. Sounds awesome. Maybe this will help:

    http://www.backpackersjobsearch.com

  3. Yes, but it is important (visa wise) to go within 6 months after you graduate. The UK offers special visas to those who have recently graduated. Check out a program called bunac, it will be very helpful. Hope you enjoy yourself.

    www.bunac.org

  4. Yes it is possible for you to study in Ireland.

    Before you do anything else, firstly you need decide which course you wish to do and decide on a university that you want to attend. This could be based on the schools academic record, how much it would cost to study there and/or the location, maybe you have a specific city in Northern Ireland that you want to be in.

    Once you have decided on the above, you need to contact your chosen university and request that they send you all of the relevant paperwork for admission as an international student including details about the course which you intend to study.

    Then look at what the requirements are to be accepted and make sure you have everything in order before sending off your application of admission to the University.

    Once you hear back from the university via a letter of acceptance and an I-20 you can then begin to start your visa application. You will be applying for a student (INF 5) visa.

    To begin this process you just visit the website below, read the requirements and procedure process and make sure you have everything required before filling in your application.

    http://www.britainusa.com/visas/articles...

    Good luck and enjoy yourself!

  5. First, learn how to spell months.  Second, learn proper grammar.   No employer in the US or Ireland will want you if you are as uneducated as you appear.

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