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Advantages and disadvantages of immigrating to Ireland

The advantages and disadvantages of living in Ireland are as follows:

First, the benefits of immigrating to Ireland

Health care is very convenient: all Irish permanent residents have the right to health care. Health care is provided on the basis of government funding. Ireland has made various plans to help people manage the cost of chronic or long-term diseases and limit the amount that residents must spend on prescription drugs.

2. Low crime rate: Irish law and order is very good, and local life is very safe. Compared with many countries, the local crime rate is very low. This means that violence is almost non-existent and the overall violent crime rate in Ireland is very low.

3. Public transportation is everywhere: In big cities in Ireland, such as Dublin, public transportation is usually very fast and reliable, although sometimes there are delays in larger systems. Outside the city, there are buses and trains that can take residents/tourists anywhere. For places that don't go, renting a car is also very cheap.

Second, the disadvantages of immigrating to Ireland

1. Expensive living: Although Ireland has beautiful natural scenery and pleasant environment, this country may be an expensive place to live, especially the central city of Ireland. The cost of living in this national center may be high. But generally speaking, the farther the cost of living in Ireland is from the city center, the lower the rent will be, depending on the actual situation.

2. The weather in Ireland is not friendly: I live in Ireland, but it is gloomy and rainy all the year round.

Not everyone is keen on bar culture: Irish people like bars, which is very attractive to many people in this country. But social scenes are largely about alcohol-if you don't drink, you may be bored. ?