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by Brigid from Ireland » Mon Jun 24, 2013 12:38 pm
Moving from the UK to Ireland for a job makes you an EU migrant worker. You can make the move immediately after you become a UK citizen.
You do not need to earn any particular amount to bring your wife/kids to Ireland. You just apply for a visa for them, including a copy of your marriage certificate, passport and payslip. Then the visa is automatic, as it is working that counts, not the amount that you earn. Eu migrant worker rights are better than UK citizen rights.
If your wages are low you can apply for Family Income supplement to help support the children. This is a means tested amount, calculated by looking at your income and the number of children in the household.
The income from Tesco is likely to be the same no matter where you live in Ireland, so if you move to a small town it is better because rents are cheaper in a small town than in Dublin. It is also cheaper to buy a house in a small town. If you do this you should pick a town with good transport links to Dublin, as it is easier for you to meet others from your home country in Dublin.
You also get child benefit as soon as the children come to Europe/Ireland (this is 130 euro per child per month). Again, simply send a payslip and the completed application form, with proof of identity such as the passport copy of each child.
BL