As has been commented on I work a lot in France, Spain and Germany and those places are hurting - infrastructure aside I wouldnt swop here for there.
Having moved to France I would have to disagree.... Ireland got drunk on quick and easy money but the party could come to a sharp end. Large personal debt, hopeless infrastucture and a culture built on booze and shopping centers is not where I want to be at... (flame on
As has been commented on I work a lot in France, Spain and Germany and those places are hurting - infrastructure aside I wouldnt swop here for there.
Yup, I agree 100% with the drunkeness on borrowed money point. We're going to be the laughing stock of Europe/the world. And so the image of the 'drunken Irish fool' perpetuates itself. We were once a nation of saints and scholars, which we've turned our backs upon in our quest for new-found-wealth. All we are left with now is one big cultural identity crisis that, as diarmuidc rightly points out, revolves around shopping centres, pubs and consumerism. A spike in O'Connell street exemplefies the ignorance of the Irish. We've had our chance and we've blown it.
But in the medium term their growth is based on something a bit more solid than it is here - namely exports rather than consumer debt. I'd take France and Germany over Ireland as far as future prospects are concerned.
Maybe if they have sought after skills this would be possible. However it is not that easy to emigrate to australia you are also competing with the brits and many others who see australia as being desirable. Ask the thousands of illegal irish there about immigration. It is also going down the american route of clamping down on illegal immigration. So the droves returning from australia might end up being bigger than the immigrants going there. Remember australia has a points system which is not all that easy to qualify for.
Maybe if they have sought after skills this would be possible. However it is not that easy to emigrate to australia you are also competing with the brits and many others who see australia as being desirable. Ask the thousands of illegal irish there about immigration. It is also going down the american route of clamping down on illegal immigration. So the droves returning from australia might end up being bigger than the immigrants going there. Remember australia has a points system which is not all that easy to qualify for.
theres plenty of room on the plane to china.
"Engineers, electrical estimators, draftsmen and bakers [bankers???] are also in high demand in all parts of the country, particularly regional areas."
But 4 year extended business visas are pretty easy to get these can usually be extended for further 4 years.
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