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By *ildatlantic OP   Man
45 weeks ago

Dublin

I’m thinking of immigrating to Gran Canaria. It’s warmer. Cheaper and more swinging. What do people think should I go for it. Not much keeping me in Ireland, sick of bern ripped off and taxes.

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By *rRiosMan
45 weeks ago

dublin

Best of luck with it! I’m sure it’ll be Grand Canaria

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By *ex coupleCouple
45 weeks ago

wexford


"I’m thinking of immigrating to Gran Canaria. It’s warmer. Cheaper and more swinging. What do people think should I go for it. Not much keeping me in Ireland, sick of bern ripped off and taxes. "

Do what only you feel is right , never live having regrets , life’s short

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By *otownkid1967Man
45 weeks ago

Portlaoise

You might be better off renting a place for 6 months to a year. Just to see if it would suit you to be out there full time. I'm looking at doing similar on mainland Spain.

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By *ural delightMan
45 weeks ago

Enniskillen

Strongly thinking of this. Life to short for regrets.

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By *squaredCouple
45 weeks ago

Dublin/westmeath/kildare

Renting first is a great idea, there is a huge difference between a holiday there and living there. Going over and renting gives you a chance to try a few areas before tying yourself to a place. There are so many differences between here and there esp for squatter's rights to stay after a few days.

Follow your heart but do your research

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By *ubcpl05Couple
45 weeks ago

Dublin

Depending on the size of your house here, you might be better off renting a room or 2 and keeping a room or 2 for yourself, Its less complications if you decide to sell after you make up your mind,

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By *axlecool03Man
45 weeks ago

Dublin

Go for it dude next 10 yrs arnt going to be easy in ireland …its gonna stay this way… eventually things are going to settle down … but not now…

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By *ild WomanWoman
45 weeks ago

Carlow

Would love to do this any advice about doing it. I'm learning to drive so can check out places in campervan first before deciding where to stay permanently

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By *aughty and Nice timesCouple
45 weeks ago

tie u down town

Amazing place. Would also love to live there at least from November to February

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By *are04Man
44 weeks ago

Letterkenny

The real question is “why not”? A lot of positives.

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By *ifes GoodMan
44 weeks ago

Irelands Atlantic Way, Algarve

Go for it just do the research and cover yourself. Most of these locations have networking available so you can have all the info and even a few contacts before you travel.

Goes without saying rent in the place before you buy.

Best of luck

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By *ilthyNightsCouple
44 weeks ago

East / North, Cork


"I’m thinking of immigrating to Gran Canaria. It’s warmer. Cheaper and more swinging. What do people think should I go for it. Not much keeping me in Ireland, sick of bern ripped off and taxes. "

Make sure you do your sums and make sure you'd ACTUALLY be better off. Lower cost economies usually have lower wages too. Also a quick Google is telling me the income tax levels aren't much different to here.

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By *ildatlantic OP   Man
44 weeks ago

Dublin

I’m going back job hunting on the 5th of December. Il see how I go after that

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