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Living in Europe

 

Full List IN Europe: 
Switzerland, Italy, Monaco,  Czech.Rep,  Austria, Vatican, San-Marino, Malta,  Slovenia, LeichtensteinMid-South Europe
Irish Living 
Iceland, Norway, Sweden, Finland, Denmark,  Estonia, Latvia, LithuaniaNorth Europe
Irish
Living 
Russia, Belarus, Ukraine, Moldova, Romania. Bulgaria, Macedonia, Greece, Cyprus, Turkey
East Europe
Irish
Living 
Poland, Slovakia, Hungary, Croatia, Bosnia-H, Yugoslavia, Albania
Central Europe 
Irish
Living 
FranceFrance
 Irish
Living 
Netherlands, Luxembourg, BelgiumNL/Benelux
Irish
Living 
GermanyGermany
Irish
Living 
Spain, Andorra, Portugal, CanariesIberia
Irish
Living 

LIVING: Accommodation, Employment, and Cost of Living; Do's and Don'ts of each Region in Europe

Accommodationn

Employment   English language publications and Portals across Europe
Brian's Travels across Europe Click Here 16 MEP's from Ireland (North and South) Click Here European Irish Travel 

2 Good Sources for European Maps:
University of Texas, 
 Perry Castaneda Library, Map Collection - Europe Maps  
World Atlas - 
Worldaltlas.com - Europe maps

Sources of Housing advice,
Buying property,  prices
Rent, expected prices, 
other expenses - insurance, electicity, gas, phone, TV...
Necessary documents needed to work in each European Country.
Where to look to find suitable work
Jobs listing websites.

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Send your Advice for New arrivals from Ireland to your  European Countries.

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What you believe a new Irish comer to Europe, should know in advance about your country ... anything you wish you knew before you arrived? 

Getting necessary healthcare in Europe. Get your European Health Insurance Card (replaces E111)
 http://www.ehic.ie 

As an Irish resident you are entitled to get healthcare through the public system in countries of the European Union (EU), European Economic Area (EEA) or Switzerland if you become ill or injured while on a temporary stay there.
Until now, you needed an E form – such as the E111 or the E128 - to get such treatment. Now, these paper forms are being replaced by the European Health Insurance Card. One Card is needed for each individual or member of the family.

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