Thinking of moving to Killarney?
Below is some helpful information that will make the transition process that much smoother.
Killarney is a beautiful town located in Co. Kerry, South-West of Ireland. Surrounded by 26,000 acres of Killarney National Park including three glorious lakes, there is no end to the outdoor adventures! As the Adventure capital of Ireland, Killarney abrite la plus excitante course d'aventure de l'Irlande, with many more taking place annually. For the more leisurely adventurer, there are plenty of options to satisfy your palate.
Killarney is a wonderful town to live and work, there is a sense of togetherness and community that is the envy amongst other towns in the Country. Les habitants sont très sympathiques et ont toujours la bouilloire pour une tasse de thé!
As a popular tourist destination, hospitality is borne into the people of Killarney; we take enormous pride in catering for the level of visitors attracted to Killarney and collectively do our best to exceed expectations.
For further details on moving to Ireland, please see Citizens Information.
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Personal Public Service Number
Proof of identity and residency are required for the application. Les documents suivants seront également nécessaires si vous êtes demandeur non-national:
- Your passport or national identity card/ Your Immigration Card
- Evidence of your Irish address, such as a household bill (ESB, telephone, gas, etc.) in your name
For more information You can phone the Department of Social and Family Affairs at 1890 927999
Visa Requirements for Entering Ireland
You do not need a visa in Ireland if you have the following:
- Un document de Voyage valide délivré conformément à l'article 28 of the Geneva Convention
- A valid residence card 4 EU FAM or a valid permanent residence card 4 EU FAM issued under the European Communities (Free Movement of Persons) Regulations 2006 and 2008
- Vous êtes un membre de la famille d'un citoyen de l'UE et un porteur d'un document intitulé “Residence card of a family member of a Union citizen”
You will require a visa when visiting Ireland if your country is not listed in the EEA or Immigration Act 2014. Detailed information on how to apply is available on the Irish Naturalisation website and also from Immigration Services. To ensure you have the most up to date, relevant information, please consult the website just mentioned.
Looking for Accommodation: Buy & Rent
- Coyne & Culloty +353 64 6631274
- DNG Ted Healy Estate Agents + 353 64 6639000
- Sherry Fitzgerald Coghlan +353 64 6631892
Local Jobs
- http://www.killarneyadvertiser.ie/
- http://killarneyoutlook.com/
Pour plus d'informations sur la formation nationale & Opportunités d'emploi, s'il vous plaît visitez http://www.fas.ie/en/
Family Friendly Destination
Ireland is ranked in the top 10 most educated countries in the world; Killarney has excellent primary and national school facilities with two National Universities and three Institutes of Technology all within an 80 minutes radius.
It is important to note that your child/ children will also require a PPSN when residing in Ireland.

