Brian, first, his grandparents were Irish, his mom was born here.
second, we were married for about 7 and a half years so that would qualify me however, it's the "he has to ask" part that kills the whole deal... he died july 9, 1993 Rachel --- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > Rachel, > if his Mother is Irish, all he needs to do is ask for the passport - > once > he has it - you can apply for one as long as you've been married for > over > three years i think , again try the government sit > http://www.irlgov.ie > -it'll give you all you need to know > > Brian. > > > Brian Mc Quillan > Database Development Manager > Gelco Information Network > 10700 Prairie Lakes Drive > Eden Prairie, MN 55344 > > Voice : (952) 947 1598 > Fax : (952) 995 8581 > e-mail : [EMAIL PROTECTED] www.gelcotrade.com > > > > > > > Rachel > > Carmichael To: Multiple recipients > of list ORACLE-L <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > <wisernet100@y cc: > > ahoo.com> Subject: Re: Senior DBA > position - Dublin, Ireland > Sent by: > > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > om > > > > > > 05/29/2002 > > 22:23 > > Please respond > > to ORACLE-L > > > > > > > > > > does it help any that I married someone who was half Irish? (his mom > is/was first generation American and pure Irish ancestry) > > > > > --- Tim Gorman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > I've been told that if you can produce an ancestor's Irish birth > > certificate > > you can get an Irish passport? Could be a myth, but gentleman > seemed > > quite > > reliable. This passport would then be an entree to work in the EU, > > if I'm > > not mistaken, perhaps? > > > > I'm going to check, certainly... > > > > ----- Original Message ----- > > To: "Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-L" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > Sent: Wednesday, May 29, 2002 10:18 AM > > > > > > > > Rachel, > > > > The quarantine laws are the same as the UK - put your pet in > > quarantine for > > 6 months to see if it has rabies - > > a bit cruel these days when you figure that they can probably tell > > you > > within a week or so if your pet is ill. > > > > If you've never thought about Dublin - you should - I worked there > as > > a DBA > > for 6 months back in '98 (how I ended up in Minnesota is a long > > story) and > > have often thought about going back there. I liked it a lot it's a > > fun > > city, lots to do and reasonably good night life. > > > > unless, like me you're Irish (or have a European passport of some > > kind ) > > you'd need a work permit. > > > > Brian Mc Quillan > > Database Development Manager > > Gelco Information Network > > 10700 Prairie Lakes Drive > > Eden Prairie, MN 55344 > > > > Voice : (952) 947 1598 > > Fax : (952) 995 8581 > > e-mail : [EMAIL PROTECTED] www.gelcotrade.com > > > > > > > > > > > > Rachel > > Carmichael To: Multiple > recipients > > of list > > ORACLE-L <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > <wisernet100@y cc: > > ahoo.com> Subject: Re: Senior > DBA > > position - Dublin, Ireland > > Sent by: > > > > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > om > > > > > > 05/28/2002 > > 10:28 > > Please respond > > to ORACLE-L > > > > > > > > > > > > > > oh so tempting but.... I know England's restrictions on bringing in > > pets, what are Ireland's? > > > > > > --- "O'Neill, Sean" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > Before any public outcry I checked in with, and got permission, > > from > > > list > > > moderator to make this posting!!! > > > > > > Acknowledging we're geographically remote for most members of > this > > > list..... > > > (but maybe some other Irish based folk are here too!) > > > > > > My company, location North County Dublin, Ireland, has a vacancy > > for > > > a full > > > time permanent position for a Senior DBA. If anyone is > interested > > > check out > > > Recruitment section of www.organon.ie > > > > > > No applications to me please, use directions from web site! > > > > > > ------------------------- > > > Se�n O' Neill > > > Organon (Ireland) Ltd. > > > [subscribed: digest mode] > > > > > > -------------------------------------------------------------------- > > > This message, including attached files, may contain confidential > > > information and is intended only for the use by the individual > > > and/or the entity to which it is addressed. Any unauthorized use, > > > dissemination of, or copying of the information contained herein > is > > > not allowed and may lead to irreparable harm and damage for which > > > you may be held liable. 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