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Bobbed12
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Emigrating to Ireland

Post by Bobbed12 » Mon Oct 21, 2019 11:08 pm

Hi all,

My wife and I are looking to emigrate to Ireland from england (UK). My wife is a speech therapist and im a web developer. The only problem is that I have an embarrassing conviction for 'soliciting a woman for the purposes of prostitution'. I was fined £250 but no prison sentence. This was about 18 years ago and my wife doesn't no about it but thats a different matter. Will this conviction stop me emigrating to Ireland.

Thanks.

DanaMarie
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Re: Emigrating to Ireland

Post by DanaMarie » Thu Oct 24, 2019 11:36 am

Are you both British citizens? There's no immigration process, if so. I suppose that conviction may cause you issues when job hunting or looking for housing if they care about something which happened so long ago.

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