Australian Embassy Address, Phone number, Location, Consular assistance number, Passport information, Opening hours, Email in Dublin, Ireland
Address: Seventh Floor, Fitzwilton House
Wilton Terrace
Dublin 2
Ireland
Phone: Telephone
+353 1 664 5300
Fax
+353 1 662 3566 (Political and Trade)
+353 1 678 5185 (Consular and Administration)
Email: info.paris@dfat.gov.au
Fax:
Opening hours:
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Australian Embassy in Dublin, Ireland official website: http://france.embassy.gov.au/
Australia Consular services
For any emergency consular assistance, please contact DFAT’s 24-hour Consular Emergency Centre
Within Australia: 1300 555 135
Outside Australia: +61 2 6261 3305
SMS: +61 421 269 080
AUSTRALIAN PASSPORT INFORMATION SERVICE
Phone: 131 232
Opening hours:8am�9pm Monday-Friday; 8:30am�5pm Weekends; Closed national public holidays
Email: passports.australia@dfat.gov.au
Australian Passport Official Website: www.passports.gov.au
NATIONAL RELAY SERVICE
For deaf, or have a hearing impairment or speech impairment, please contact through the National Relay Service
24-HOUR RELAY CALL NUMBERS
TTY/voice calls: 133 677
Speak and Listen: 1300 555 727
SMS relay: 0423 677 767
DFAT head office in Canberra
Address R.G. Casey Building
John McEwen Crescent
Barton ACT 0221 Australia
Contact numbers
Switchboard: +61 2 6261 1111
Fax: +61 2 6261 3111
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What would I have to do to be accepted as a resident of Ireland. What would it take to be able to work. Would I be able to open up my own real estate business or some other business … I also have an opportunity of having a company employ me. Which would be the better way to go. Sponsored over to work or apply for residency and then find a job. I have been told if I’m sponsored and that job didn’t work out I wouldn’t be allowed to get another job.
I’d appreciate any help you can give me.
Kind regards
Kathleen Ryan