Grace Taylor, Dublin

Who are you? My name is Grace Taylor, and I am a Canadian expat currently living in Ireland. Where, when and why did you move abroad? My first international move was to the US, where I finished my university degree

Ireland – Recommended Social Media Accounts

At Expat Focus, we like to be on the lookout for resources around the web that could help prospective expats adjust to their new countries. Today, we’re taking a look at Ireland and some of the social media accounts you

Six Scenic Train Trips You Can Take From Dublin

Today Dublin, the capital of and largest city in Ireland, serves as a corporate gateway to the rest of Europe. Its booming IT industry attracts expats from different parts of the world, especially the United States and Europe. Lucrative jobs

Alain Buffing, Dublin

Who are you? My name is Alain Buffing, I am a Dutch business executive and cloud expert, currently working as a Inbound Marketing Specialist at Hubspot in Dublin. Besides my day job I also founded a new NGO called Tuk

Sara Granados, Dublin

Who are you? I’m Sara – a 24-year-old Louisiana native currently living and loving life in Dublin, Ireland working as a Graphic Designer! Where, when and why did you move abroad? I moved to Dublin about a year after I

Becky Caudill, Dublin

Who are you? My name is Becky, and I’m a 39-year-old expat living in Dublin, Ireland, with my husband. My background is in technology public relations, but for the past year and a half I’ve been a full-time author, writing

Beatriz Ageno, Dublin

Who are you? My name is Beatriz but all my friends call me Bea. I’m in my mid-30s and am originally from the Bay Area, California, but my parents are from Chile. I now live in Ireland, and for 9

Ireland – Recommended Blogs

At Expat Focus, we like to be on the lookout for resources around the web that could help prospective expats adjust to their new countries. Today, we’re taking a look at Ireland and some of the blogs that might be

Ten Resources For Expats Who Want To Learn Irish Gaelic

Every year, in the run-up to St Patrick’s Day, there’s a two-week festival called Seachtain na Gaeilge, meaning ‘Irish Language Week’, which celebrates and promotes the Irish language around the country and the world. It’s a great way to celebrate