Hello! If you want to travel to Ireland to work, the labor fee you need to pay depends on your specific situation and type of application.
Here are some possible fees:
1. Visa fees: If you need a visa to travel to Ireland to work, you need to pay the corresponding visa fee. Visa fees depend on your visa type and how you apply. For example, a short-term work visa for a single entry costs €60, while a long-term work visa costs €300.
2. Work permit fees: If you need a work permit to work in Ireland, you need to pay the corresponding fee. The cost of a work permit depends on your employer and the type of application. For example, a general work permit costs €1,000, while a senior executive work permit costs €1,500.
3. Life expenses: The cost of living in Ireland depends on your lifestyle and the area you are in. For example, living in Dublin costs more than in other cities. You need to consider the cost of accommodation, transportation, food and other necessities of life. In general, the cost of going to Ireland to work depends on your specific situation and the type of application. You can find more information on the Irish government website and consult the relevant agencies for more detailed information.
Can domestic appliances be used when taken abroad?
It works. The friend asked if domestic electrical appliances can be used abroad. My answer is that it can be used, but in many cases it cannot be used directly. What does this mean?
You must cooperate with the plug converter at the same time, because the plug shape in many countries is different from ours, and it must be equipped with a socket converter to convert it. Otherwise, although your electrical appliance can be used, the plug cannot be plugged into someone else’s socket, so it cannot be used.
Can I bring children while studying in Ireland?
The answer is yes, you can bring your spouse and children.
However, you must go through legal procedures for your child to go abroad, such as visas, passports, etc., and also need to bear all the expenses of the child in the local area, such as the cost of clothing, food, housing and transportation for the child in the local area, and the purchase of local medical insurance, as well as the expenses of local schools.