Depuis quelques temps je me suis mise à feuilleter ce site et à trouver pleins d'infos intéressantes mais ne me concernant pas!😮
J'ai décidé d'emménager en Irlande, dans le Kildare et plus précisément entre le nord et le centre du kildare.
(villes du genre: Leixlip, Maynooth, kilcock, celbridge, straffran, clane, prosperous, staplestown, donadea)
Je voudrais donc savoir si certaines personnes connaissaient des sites d'offre de location non saisonnière dans ces villes et alentours.😊
Et pour ceux qui sont en location en Irlande dans des appartements meublés, vous pouvez quand même amménager à vos goût ou vous ne devez toucher à rien?
Autre question est-ce que certaines personnes vivant en Irlande, auraient la possibilité (contre de l'argent biensure) de m'envoyer des journaux avec des petites anonces d'offre de location et de jobs (des trucs simple genre dans les bars comme serveuse ou plongeuse le temps de s'habituer)? 😊
Enfin! J'aimerais beaucoup pouvoir discuter avec des personnes s'étant installées la bas pour voir à quoi je dois m'attendre!!!
😛
Je vous remercie par avance!!!
Je te repondrais plus longuement plus tard mais voila un super site pour le logement. http:www.daft.ie
va dans la rubrique sharing et tu peux choisir region et ville... le site de reference que tout le monde utilise ici.
ciao
t'as pas du bien regarder parce que la reponse pour logement et taf a ete donnee a maintes et maintes reprises...
allez, une fois de plus:
pr logement (colocation entre autre): www.daft.ie, site nationale dc Kildare aussi.
taf:
qq sites parmis tant d'autres:
www.recruitireland.ie
www.irishjobs.ie
et eventuellement www.monster.ie
tt se fait sur internet en Irlande, logements et jobs, facile! 😉
Qd a amenager ton logement en colocation, t'amenages en gros ta chambre comme tu veux ms le reste, c'est deja tt equipe, c'est en general le proprio qui paye pr tous les meubles etc. si apres tu veux un bbq ou des chaises de jardin, tu vois ca avec tes collocs ou ton proprio pr savoir qui en prend la charge.
Si tu veux mettre des tableaux etc ds les pieces communes, vois ca avec tes collocs, pas cool de leur imposer des trucs qu'ils n'aiment peut-etre pas.
Maynooth c'est tres etudiant, tt pres de Dublin en fait.
Leixlip il y a un business park, un peu cite dortoire de Dublin.
Quitte a habiter Kildare, prend toi un town qui ne soit pas trop loin de Dublin dc sur des routes de bus bien desservies (les Dublin bus vont jusqu'a Maynooth et Leixlip entre autre) ou alorss qui soit sur la ligne de train genre Naas. A moins que tu n'aies une voiture ou a moins que tu t'en fous de pouvoir bouger hors de ton town facilement.
Merci!! j 'ai trouvé kelkes appart sympa, il faut encore un job!
J'ai une autre petite question...
Euh voila en fait je suis d'une certaine confession religieuse quasi inexistante en Irlande d'après ce que j'ai appris mais je voudrais quand même vous poser la question:
Est ce qu'il y a des personnes de religion Juive quelque part en Irlande? Parce que dans ce cas je pourrais peut etre changer de choix de destination!
L'Irlande est un pays encore tres catholique pour ce qui est des autochtones. A cote de ca, il y a bien evidemment des irlandais juifs meme si ca reste une minorite au niveau des Irlandais (je dirais qq milliers tout au plus). Prends aussi en compte qu'il y a enormement d'etrangers (enormement) de partout dans le monde en Irlande et de toutes religions. Je suis donc sure que tu pourras pratiquer ta religion parmis bien d'autres Juifs sur cette petite ile... Je sais qu'il y a un musee juif irlandais a Dublin ms je n'y suis jamais allee.
Tiens, je viens juste de taper "Irish jews" sur un moteur de recherche, je te mets quelques liens trouves qui pourront t'interesser:
Bon ça y est j'ai trouvé un logement un toute petite maison à Maynooth avec un petit jardin, un parking, une grande pièce qui fait salon/salle à manger, une kitchenette, une SDB et une chambre!
Le job j'ai un peu de mal, j'aimerais commencer comme femme de ménage dans un hotel du côté de Maynooth et alentour!
Par contre j'ai lu partout le terme pps, c'est quoi?
Et quelqu'un connait MAynooth? c'est sympa? il y a pas trop de français? parce que bon après tout c'est pour bosser mon anglais que j'y vais!
MErci aussi pour les infos sur la communauté Juive, ça m'aide beaucoup mais juste une question: Maynooth c'est à combien de km et/ou combien d'heure de Dublin??
PPS number c'est ton numero d'immatriculation pour ce qui est taxes et autresm indispensable pr travailler en Irlande, premiere chose que tu devras obtenir. Regardes sur le forum, deja plein d'infos pour savoir comment l'obtenir sinon http://www.welfare.ie/topics/ppsn/index.html.
Maynooth touche Dublin (Dublin est une ville tres etendue), en Dublin Bus, environs 30 a 45 min du centre ville. T'as le train aussi, assez frequent, de Maynooth a Connolly Station pres du centre ville de Dublin, trains assez frequents. http://www.irishrail.ie/home/ si tu veux voir les horaires pr te faire une idee.
Maynooth c'est tres etudiant puisqu'il y a la plus grande universite du pays. Pas trop de Francais la bas.
Je ne sais pas ou t'as lu ca... Les seuls moments ou tu peux attendre 1heure dans le froid pour prendre un taxi, c'est a la fermeture des pubs quand tout le monde fait la queue en ville pour prendre un taxi et rentrer chez soi. J'etais dans un taxi la semaine derniere sur Dublin, et le chauffeur me disait justement que ca devenait de plus en plus dur pour eux sur Dublin car ils etaient maintenant trop nombreux. Et ce n'est pas le premier qui me disait ca. Il y a 8 ans, il y avait seulement 2500 taxis sur Dublin, ce qui a l'epoque n'etait effectivement pas suffisant pour la population. Au jour d'aujourd'hui on compte plus de 14 000 taxis dans la capitale, surnombre pour eux, ils doivent faire davantage d'heures pour gagner ce qu'ils gagnaient il y a qq annees. En arrivant a l'aeroport, il y a toujours des taxis, quelques soit le jour ou l'heure de la journee. Comme dans tous les aeroports, il y a une queue pour les taxis, tu t'y diriges et en 10min maxi on t'auras indique un taxi😉
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