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Czechs go to Ireland, be homeless, get housing.

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  • Registered Users Posts: 1,304 ✭✭✭Chrongen


    zell12 wrote: »
    IrishTimes - Former homeless Apollo House residents secure home


    This makes me angry.
    People came to Ireland in 2015 with limited english, failed to get steady employment, and instead of returning home, we taxpayers fund them to live within the canals. Meantime, irish people suffering the same fate are overlooked or suffer.
    In other EU countries, migrants who cannot self-fund are deported to home country.
    How oft is this story repeated?

    They are not. You haven't thought this through very well, have you?


  • Registered Users Posts: 3,553 ✭✭✭lmimmfn


    Only on 2014, overall we are still net beneficiaries
    A few more years of our multinational money laundering tax policies should sort that one right out.


  • Registered Users Posts: 1,304 ✭✭✭Chrongen


    Gatling wrote: »
    Prime example of how broken the system is .

    The idea the people can travel country to be essentially homeless , should be returned to their home countries where they have families and support and not sit on the streets with no English or chances of employment ,


    Eh, it's EU law. It's called free movement. You can up sticks and move to Amsterdam if you want, not learn a lick of Dutch and once you're in the system you can avail of government assistance programs.
    Is their system broken too?

    Or are you effectively saying that the whole EU is "broken/"?


  • Registered Users Posts: 1,304 ✭✭✭Chrongen


    BillyBobBS wrote: »
    What's a mortage?


    did you rub your hands with glee after catching that little typo?

    "yay, me" ?


  • Registered Users Posts: 1,304 ✭✭✭Chrongen


    markodaly wrote: »
    Yes, instantly this makes me sit up and take notice that there is more to this story.

    These are two very in demand jobs in Dublin right now, especially the programmer. Then again, maybe he calls himself a programmer but actually knows jack ****. Would be nice for the journalist to do some digging to give us some clarity. Then again, that goes against the narrative.


    Computer programmers aren't automatically gold-dust. It depends on the language they code in and the demand for that language.

    Plus a lot of recruiters haven't a clue about the skillsets they are trying to peddle to companies. They are just in it for commission.


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  • Registered Users Posts: 9,717 ✭✭✭YFlyer


    zell12 wrote: »
    UK-IE is a common travel area, seperate to the EU.

    Part of the EU.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 4,105 ✭✭✭Kivaro


    Chrongen wrote: »
    Computer programmers aren't automatically gold-dust. It depends on the language they code in and the demand for that language.

    Plus a lot of recruiters haven't a clue about the skillsets they are trying to peddle to companies. They are just in it for commission.

    Got it.
    It's all the recruiters fault for their "homelessness".
    Grand.

    One of these days, the concept of "personal responsibility" will eventually come into play in these situations.


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