Students from outside the EU can come to study in Ireland. There are different regulations for different countries in terms of visa requirements and rules that the Garda National Immigration Bureau will apply to people coming into Ireland, so it would be necessary to check the relevant regulations that apply to your country in relation to Ireland.
The importation of pets into Ireland has always been strictly controlled to ensure that diseases such as rabies are not introduced. Since 1 January 2012 there have been a number of changes to the EU system of Passports for Pets allows cats, dogs and ferrets to travel between EU member states. This EU Pet Passport certifies that the pet has been identified by means of a microchip and vaccinated against rabies. Pets from higher risk non-EU countries will also require a blood test - see 'Non-qualifying high-risk countries' below.
No. Bulgaria and Ireland are both part of EU.
yes! she went to school in lexlip!!
Everyone is entitled to eduaction in Ireland, its compulsory until your 17-18 depending wen you start school.
Life will go on as usual. It will take 2 - 3 years to finalize the United Kingdom's leaving the EU. What could happen in the mean time is uncertain
thats like asking what the climate in America is like..... it varies from where you go. southern Italty is pretty hot, Ireland is freezing
Kathy Ireland went to San Marcos High School in Santa Barbara, CA. and graduated in 1981 (as did one of my siblings).
Not usually
Northern Ireland school closings are posted on the BBC web site. Use the Related Link to go directly to the Northern Ireland school closings page.
Lydia darrah went to a school in Philadelphiashe did not go to schoolShe most likely went to school in Dublin, Ireland-- where she was born and raised.
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No, they get summer off. 2 months for primary school and 3 for secondary