Latan wrote:Is it better to apply for citizenship by means of naturalisation if you are a refugee in this country...??? Because i've met them as well- never worked once they arrived- they earned approx. 20 euro per week....and they own more than one car !! Great little island....

Latan wrote:...yeah....did some work for the reception and integration agency-/ dept. of justice in a place called "Mosney"....during 2003 and i was told it's a "cash-cow" for whoever ownes these establishments (b &b's....and hotels which were not making a profit.....ha-ha-ha------u just can't beat the paddy hey ? That's why there were so many that came during the "boom-years" !!
Latan wrote:....but it wasn't the irish-taxpayer that picked up the bill- they're to stingy anyway !! All that money came from the EU (Brussels).....but it did create short- to medium-term employment for the money-hungry "paddies"...
No offence, but I think it's a bit cheeky for you to be seeking out the citizenship of Ireland, only to turn around and label us all "paddies", who are too "stingy" and "money hungry" to pay our taxes. Not all of us Irish people partied and blew a fortune in cheap EU credit during the boom years. Just my opinion, but I think you should have more respect for Irish people, especially if you wish to become Irish yourself.
