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About Mellis5910

Status:

Preparing to Move Abroad 

Gender:

Female

Currently Lives:

Citizen Of:

United States

Dual Citizen Of:

Ireland

Some Forum Posts:

Ireland: Passpor Application:

It used to be possible to get your spouse citizenship after you received yours, now it is no longer possible. Read this publication for the details: http://www.inis.gov.ie/en/INIS/Info2PostNuptial.pdf/Files/Info2PostNuptial.pdf

Ireland: Time to say Goodbye:

Good bye, Flower Fairy. I've got to give you great credit for following your dreams and trying very hard to make a go of it...Thanks for your many helpful posts and updates. I wish things could have gone differently for you--but as you say, now at least you won't be wondering "what if...?". Best of luck back in Oz, guys. Please let us know how you are doing once the dust settles.

Ireland: Short Term Auto Lease or Rent:

What was the car buying experience like in Ireland--would you recommend this dealer?

Ireland: Moving to Ireland from Australia:

Kevin, I've just sent you an invitation to a group which I help moderate, There are many people in comparable situations and we are discussing everyone's experiences in light of the new 50,000K a year policy. The policy is currently under review and I for one am hopeful that a more reasonable policy will replace it in the near future.

Ireland: Citizenship through foreign births registry?:

Don't be discouraged by snippy embassy staff. They always sound rushed and impatient. I got mine in less than six months, but through the Boston embassy.

Ireland: Home heating:

How warm do you generally keep your houses, all who answered--I keep my house at 62 degrees F and my heating bills in New England are very high, as is my electric.

Ireland: Stamp 0:

Are you addressing Dave? His intent was to obtain citizenship, he and his wife bought a house and retired to Ireland. If you read the thread about him being given seven days to leave, it contains a lot of important information which you will undoubtedly find helpful if planning to move to Ireland.

Ireland: My experience moving to Ireland from the US:

Very interesting blog. Thanks for sharing the link. I particularly noted the lack of cornbread--I'll have to bring a large quantity with me. ;)

Ireland: Moving to Letterkenny:

This has been on my mind for a while--we have owned for 20 years but want to rent once in Ireland. Do you think we can show a history of mortgage payments in lieu of rent receipts?

Ireland: looking to move this year!:

Great tip on the insurance, Flower Fairy Thanks!

 

Date Joined:

12/24/2012

Total Posts:

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