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Being accepted in rural Ireland

10 years ago
I'm seriously thinking of emigrating to Ireland from England and I would like to live in a rural part as I have horses which I would keep at home. I would be able to become an Irish national by virtue of being 1/2 Irish, but I would be on my own for most part. My children are at uni in London so I would like to be not too far from an airport, perhaps Knock. I intend to work part time as a Carer, which I do already.
How feasible would this be or would I be rejected by the community? I'm currently living in Cornwall and I've found here that most people seem to be more accepting when they find out my job, as I am putting something back into the community. I am originally from London.
Any thoughts would be greatly appreciated. I've already found about half a dozen suitable properties, just waiting for mine to sell.

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