Top Document: Irish FAQ: Miscellaneous [8/10] Previous Document: 7) Is dual citizenship allowed (for example if I'm a U.S. citizen)? Next Document: 9) I'm looking for XXX from Ireland: how can I reach him/her? See reader questions & answers on this topic! - Help others by sharing your knowledge It is possible to get a work visa for 6 months. But be warned: although the market has improved during the last couple of years, jobs are usually not as easy to come by as in the States! Ireland & Britain operate exchange schemes whereby Irish & British students can work in the USA for up to six months on J-1 visas and USA students can work in Ireland or Britain. Not surprisingly, service industries are probably your best bet. There is a fair demand for waiters/waitresses during the summer tourist season. Note that pubs usually require previous experience before they'll hire you to tend the bar. There are other jobs to be had but they are in niche areas. Whatever you look for, the best hunting strategy is often to just tramp from door to door. Good preparation and timing are essential. In particular, if you need accommodation, it's often best to look for it _after_ Irish students end their exams (which may be several weeks after you do). Contact an Irish consulate or BUNAC for more information. User Contributions:Comment about this article, ask questions, or add new information about this topic:Top Document: Irish FAQ: Miscellaneous [8/10] Previous Document: 7) Is dual citizenship allowed (for example if I'm a U.S. citizen)? Next Document: 9) I'm looking for XXX from Ireland: how can I reach him/her? Part00 - Part01 - Part02 - Part03 - Part04 - Part05 - Part06 - Part07 - Part08 - Part09 - Single Page [ Usenet FAQs | Web FAQs | Documents | RFC Index ] Send corrections/additions to the FAQ Maintainer: irish-faq@pobox.com (Irish FAQ Maintainer)
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