yes, you first need to cantact a solicitor and your employer in Ireland to get a work permit to stay and work here.
That would depend on many things, like your status in terms of whether you need a visa and what the terms and conditions of the visa are. If you are an Irish citizen, you could stay in any part of Ireland for life.
To travel from Jamaica to Ireland, Jamaican citizens typically need a valid passport, a visa to enter Ireland, and possibly additional documentation such as proof of accommodation and sufficient funds for their stay. It is essential to apply for the appropriate visa, such as a short stay or long stay visa, based on the purpose of the visit. Additionally, travelers should check for any specific entry requirements or health regulations that may be in effect at the time of travel.
No, not for a short-term visit, if you are a U.S. citizen. Yes, if you plan to stay or work.
no, you can stay 90 days without a visa
10 years
how long does your criminal record stay with you in northern ireland if you get 9month's suspended over 2 year's?
It depends how long you want to stay. if you want to stay and live there you need a passport and a visa, issued by the American embassy. if you only want to vacation there, you need a passport.
St Patrick's Day originated in Ireland over 1000 years ago. It wasn't until the 1970s that it became legal for pubs to stay open on St Patrick's Day in Ireland, though. Drinking on St Patrick's Day is an American thing.
Yes they can. There are many Mexicans living in Ireland. Some are in Ireland for short periods as students and may only stay a year or two, but many are living and working in Ireland for a long time and have settled in Ireland.
not long enough
He initially spent about 6 years in Ireland as a slave. He then left, but came back as a missionary to convert Irish people to Christianity and spent the rest of his life in Ireland and is buried in Ireland.