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Posted by
on 12 Feb 2012
i am thinking of moving to dublin and was wondering if i'd need any visa's or anything to move there or if i can just move there x
Anonymous (not verified) on 13 Feb 2012 - 06:28
Hi Alex-

If you are an EU member-state national, which I assume you are if you're coming from Manchester, then you don't need a visa to move to Dublin, you're passport will be more than enough, and will entitle you to legally work in Ireland. 


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