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alix69 | 21:10 Fri 06th Jul 2007 | Travel
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My daughter is about to travel to work in Dublin for a few months. Does she need an equivalent of a Nat Ins number or anything else to legally work there?
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As far as I can tell from the European Union website, she won't be required to complete any form of registration if she's there for less than 3 months. If she stays for longer, she just needs to obtain a residence permit:
http://europa.eu.int/eures/main.jsp?catId=1726 &acro=living&lang=en&parentId=1690&*********=I E&living=

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Grrr!

I've repeatedly complained to AB about their censorship system deleting parts of links but they won't do anything about it. (That link contains the letters y and i, followed by d, so it thinks it's an anti-semitic post!).

To get the link to work, copy and paste this into your browser's address bar, then delete 'REMOVETHIS' before clicking 'Go':
http://europa.eu.int/eures/main.jsp?catId=1726 &acro=living&lang=en&parentId=1690&countryREMO VETHISId=IE&living=

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Thanks for that. I think she may be there till next April and i've been told that she will need a PPS.

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