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Holland set to boot out Polish immigrants who can't find work after 3 months.
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 The way you've outlined is essentially the way the system works anyway - it's not law, but it works that way in practice. Obviously no one is forced out after six months are up, but unless you're a millionaire (and hence great for our economy), you'd be long gone from Ireland before six months if you can't find a job. So people are naturally forced out of the country through their own economic necessity. You have to have been living here for two years before you are eligible for any SW. So six months without an income in one of Europe's most expensive countries is impossible for most EU citizens, whether they're from Sweden or Bulgaria.
 The way you've outlined is essentially the way the system works anyway - it's not law, but it works that way in practice. Obviously no one is forced out after six months are up, but unless you're a millionaire (and hence great for our economy), you'd be long gone from Ireland before six months if you can't find a job. So people are naturally forced out of the country through their own economic necessity. You have to have been living here for two years before you are eligible for any SW. So six months without an income in one of Europe's most expensive countries is impossible for most EU citizens, whether they're from Sweden or Bulgaria.                                             Can't wait for that day to come.
 Can't wait for that day to come.                                            

