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Where should I setup a bank account in Skerries?

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We asked expats in Skerries what banks they use and there advice about banking. They advised...

"Before retiring in Skerries, expats should know that the cost of living can be high, especially when it comes to housing and utilities. They should also be aware that the healthcare system in Ireland is a mix of public and private, and while everyone is entitled to public healthcare, private health insurance is also common. Expats should know that Skerries is a small coastal town, offering a slower pace of life, which may be a significant change if they're used to living in a bustling city. The town is known for its community spirit, so newcomers are often welcomed warmly. English is the primary language spoken in Skerries, but as it's in Ireland, Gaelic is also spoken and seen on signs and in official documents. Expats should also be aware that the weather in Skerries is typically mild, but it can be quite rainy, so they should be prepared for this. The town is well-connected to Dublin by train, making it easy to access the amenities of the city. However, public transportation within Skerries itself is limited, so having a car can be beneficial. Finally, expats should know that Skerries has a rich history and culture, with many local festivals and events taking place throughout the year. The town is also known for its beautiful landscapes, including the Skerries Mills and the numerous islands off its coast," said another expat in Skerries, Ireland.

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Where should I setup a bank account in Skerries?

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