Why do people move to Cork?
When we asked people why foreigners move to Cork, they responded...
"Cork is an attractive destination for expats due to its vibrant culture, friendly locals, and stunning natural beauty. The city is known for its lively music and arts scene, as well as its many festivals and events. The cost of living in Cork is relatively low compared to other cities in Ireland, making it an attractive option for those looking to save money. Additionally, Cork is home to a number of universities and colleges, making it an ideal destination for those looking to further their education. With its rich history, stunning scenery, and vibrant culture, Cork is an ideal destination for expats looking for a new home," said another in Cork, Ireland.

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Why do people move to Cork?
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