Moving to ireland?

i am hoping to relocate to somewhere near cork. i want to find employment in social care, working with people with learning difficulties. also i want to buy a house there.

do you have any top tips or good places to get info?

Answers:
The Cheshire Foundation has a house in Cork, but the problem with the care institutions over here (I'm living between Cork and Limerick) is that they are very fragmented. The best website to try might be FAS for jobs, or you could access the Irish Examiner newspaper online and see what you can find. Best of luck!

PS - Cork is a really nice city.
pack alot of warm things cause it cold out there most of the times
yea, just dont move to Cork. Its old and run down, try the outskirts or Dublin??
The website oasis.gov.ie i think has a moving to Ireland section on it and all about buying houses. For jobs, the best sites are loadzajobs.ie or jobs.ie good luck.
no
you'll need to rob a bank to buy a house over there
luck up myhome.ie for a house and for employment start with fas that's a employment agency that advertises jobs in all areas good luck with the move

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