
I’m an American who wants to work in Ireland.?
Can I do something with history? How would I be able to work if I’m not a citizen? I’m Irish by descent, but I don’t qualify for citizenship by ancestry (I think my great-grandparents imigrated).
You could work but you need to obtain visa to do so
http://www.citizensinformation.ie/categories/moving-country/moving-to-ireland
Contact details for the Irish Embassy in the USA
http://www.embassyofireland.org/home/index.aspx?id=30782
Types of Visa, this page has another link which leads to information work permits
http://www.embassyofireland.org/home/index.aspx?id=30811#working
Ring the Irish Embassy, I’m sure they’ll be more then happy to answer any of your questions & send you the application forms
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