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    Might also have something to do with Canada being largely untouched by the recession and being historically a settler-society - unlike Southern Ireland.

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    Unemployment rate, Canada, 8.2%
    http://www.statcan.gc.ca/subjects-su...fs-epa-eng.htm
    Unemployment rate, Ireland, 12.6%
    CSO - Central Statistics Office Ireland

    Both Governments have a responsibility to govern their country wisely.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Occam View Post
    It's very easy for any bona fide company to get a visa\green card for a non eea employee, especially if the salary on offer is over 60k. Might take a little while longer than hiring an eea national, but its not a huge problem.

    So really, you are talking rubbish.
    Er...no. It is not about them getting a visa. It is also about their spouses getting work and their families being able to visit them. That may make up their mind as to whether they come to Ireland or elsewhere. So you are the one talking rubbish.
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    Quote Originally Posted by clonycavanman View Post
    Unemployment rate, Canada, 8.2%
    http://www.statcan.gc.ca/subjects-su...fs-epa-eng.htm
    Unemployment rate, Ireland, 12.6%
    CSO - Central Statistics Office Ireland

    Both Governments have a responsibility to govern their country wisely.
    The Canadians let all them foreigners in and ....oh...wait a minute.............
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    can't we have rules like australia, make them prove they won't be a burden

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    Quote Originally Posted by FutureTaoiseach View Post
    Might also have something to do with Canada being largely untouched by the recession and being historically a settler-society - unlike Southern Ireland.
    You've heard of Canada?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Clanrickard View Post
    Er...no. It is not about them getting a visa. It is also about their spouses getting work and their families being able to visit them. That may make up their mind as to whether they come to Ireland or elsewhere. So you are the one talking rubbish.
    So you are telling me that companies are leaving Ireland, because their employees spouses can't work ? Arse.

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    Quote Originally Posted by kerdasi amaq View Post
    The "Dublin 4 set", is as much a mentality(bordering on anti-Irish racism); as a place.
    Its a real place, with real people, with diverse opinions.

    Quote Originally Posted by evercloserunion View Post
    What about people who don't share your opposition to immigration but who come from working class areas?
    What about working class people from Dublin 4?, what about working class areas in Dublin 4?.
    Yea thats off topic, but so what.

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    Well whether most people like it or not ,it would seem that Turkey will become a member of the union, and they are pretty exotic,and would have the 'right 'to live in Ireland etc.

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    Quote Originally Posted by FutureTaoiseach View Post
    Might also have something to do with Canada being largely untouched by the recession and being historically a settler-society - unlike Southern Ireland.
    Is recession caused by Irish bankers or NON-EU immigrants? give me fmking stright answer for this, i dont have time go through all the paragraph useless text.

    Do you f..king know who is the richest person in Ireland from latest Forbes list? If you know that you will filling more poison in use less post and blogs.....? !!
    And for the rest people crying tougher laws?

    A genuine Citizenship here takes longer then any where in Westren world.

    A NON-EU person need lawfully resident can only apply after application avg. applicaiton processing time 3 years. A total 7.5 -8 yrs to become Citizen here.. Is that not tough enough.

    It cost 950 euro's which costliest in westren world.Is that not tough enough.

    During this period the person shouldn't be student. Is that not tough enough?

    A NON-EU person need renew his/her workpermit every two years showng current pay slip+letter from employer. If you dont have bye bye. Is that not tough enough?

    A NON-EU spouses can't work despite they well qualified until they work permit.

    Most of these idiots or aryan race blvrs listen some idiotic talk from taxi driver and come here blaber about it. cheap talk.
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