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Belfast or Dublin? |
Travel Info I am going as student, Which optimum one to work, to live, transport, cost of living? it is very dificil to enter in Ireland of the North? because in Ireland as student it is more easy. thank you friends!!!!! Travel Tips Belfast to see a way of life you thought impossible. most things including some jobs are segregated. housing schools bars and social events are segregated by religion. i love Belfast, it is a piss poor town but makes up for its crapness with pure character and full on bigotry. Dublin is more cosmopolitan with museums and places of interest but the cost of living is higher. on a plus both towns have top grade universities. queens (Belfast) and trinity (Dublin). west Belfast is the greatest place on earth. just takes a bit of learning and awareness to live in belfast. Others DUBLIN! :) Dublin, thats where they brew Guiness Dublin Been to both Dublin is the best.Do yourself a favour visit both of them and see for yourself i think that would be best idea Dublin Belfast is part of the UK and prices are much higher than the rest of Ireland. I'm not sure about jobs. I'm guessing that Dublin would be easier but maybe pay less. Traveling in Ireland is not only easy it is incredible fun. There is no "border" into Northern Ireland like there was 20 years ago. Getting a travel visa for 90 days is no problem but I don't think it is legal to work under a travel visa. If you are a student then your school should be able to help you with the paperwork for a work visa. Also there are brokers who specialize in getting students jobs overseas, you should do a search on line and check with you school as they may work with some brokers already. I'm going to have to say Dublin, but give Belfast a few years... |
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