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What are the most challenging aspects of retiring in Ireland?

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We asked retirees what they find the most challenging about retiring in Ireland. They wrote...

"One of the most challenging aspects of retiring in Ireland is finding appropriate housing and healthcare. For many, the cost of living in Ireland can be significantly higher than in other countries and this can have a significant impact on the budget. Additionally, in some parts of Ireland there can be a lack of retirement housing and suitable medical care, resulting in elderly people having to move away from their friends and family in order to receive the care they need. Another challenge that the elderly may face when retiring in Ireland is the difference in language. With many official documents and forms being in English, this barrier can prove difficult for those who do not speak the language. Lastly, cultural differences can also present challenges for retirees as Ireland has its own customs and traditions which may be unfamiliar to those from other countries," remarked another expat who made the move to Ireland.

"There are not that many. The language spoken is English for most part. I would have to say just missing family and friends in the states," explained one expat living in Galway, Ireland.

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