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Health Insurance and healthcare costs
30-12-2012, 04:13 AM
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Medical Card -Good savings but little income.
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1,881
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mrsk
If they have 300k they can pay for their medical...
If they have 300k they can pay for their medical needs. I don't have that sort of money and I have to pay for my medical needs.
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Askaboutlaw
23-11-2012, 10:39 PM
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Finding details of case from 1997
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978
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mrsk
If it was an employment case you might find it on...
If it was an employment case you might find it on the labour court website under labour court recommendations.
www.labourcourt.ie
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Health Insurance and healthcare costs
17-07-2012, 05:29 PM
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3
Health insurance and surgery in the UK?
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985
Posted By
mrsk
If The surgery that you require is not available...
If The surgery that you require is not available in Ireland you might be covered under the E112 treatment abroad scheme that allows EU citizens to have treatment within the public system of another...
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Public sector pensions
25-03-2012, 10:09 AM
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retiring from the hse due to ill health
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2,506
Posted By
mrsk
No you should not have to resign, the HSE is the...
No you should not have to resign, the HSE is the largest employer in the State and has many different roles within the organisation.
You seem to be able to manage your job in the private industry,...
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Banking, credit cards, etc
16-11-2011, 06:50 AM
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1
Will AIB lower their credit card APR?
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936
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mrsk
Will AIB lower their credit card APR?
I have an AIB gold visa card, it has been maxed out for years. I current owe €4,800.00. I would love to cancel the card asap as the APR is 20.2%.
Has anybody asked AIB to lower their interest rate?...
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Redundancy, unemployment & jobseekers' SW entitlements
07-10-2011, 07:04 AM
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3
Illness Benefit/ appeal disallowed
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1,585
Posted By
mrsk
do you have to be nearly wheelchair bound to keep...
do you have to be nearly wheelchair bound to keep these allowances!
Many wheelchair bound people go to work and don't claim illness benefit!
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Welfare and state benefits
31-07-2011, 11:48 AM
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Habitual Resident Rules: Recently returned Irish Person (NI), many years in US?
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3,158
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mrsk
I'm glad there is a habitual residence...
I'm glad there is a habitual residence requirement, it may help prevent welfare tourism! Irish people don't qualify for social welfare payments when they arrive in the US or Australia, why should we...
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Welfare and state benefits
11-06-2011, 10:49 PM
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1
How long for Invalidity Pension Appeal
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1,680
Posted By
mrsk
Can you apply for another benefit pending the...
Can you apply for another benefit pending the outcome of your appeal. Having a long-term illness doesn't give you an automatic right to invalidity pension. Many people with long-term illnesses are...
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Welfare and state benefits
11-06-2011, 10:34 PM
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5
No medical card without an income
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1,771
Posted By
mrsk
This is to ensure that people declare an income....
This is to ensure that people declare an income. There are many people who apply for a medical card and state they have no income. Usually they are advised to contact their community welfare officer...
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Welfare and state benefits
11-06-2011, 10:14 PM
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3
Medical card car expenses disallowed-get bus
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2,350
Posted By
mrsk
18c per km/30c per mile google medical card...
18c per km/30c per mile google medical card national assessment guidelines for the full eligibilty.
Most medical card applications have been centralised to Finglas. All applications should be...
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Homes and gardens
11-06-2011, 09:30 AM
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Wrong forum
New Bannisters 2011
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523
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mrsk
New Bannisters 2011
I want to get old bannisters replaced. Would love to get oak although this would depend on price. Live in old terraced 'corpo' house, so just straight up stairs.
Does anyone know roughly how much...
Forum:
Health Insurance and healthcare costs
25-04-2011, 09:03 PM
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8
Living aboad want to have baby in ireland
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3,005
Posted By
mrsk
You should not be entitled to free maternity care...
You should not be entitled to free maternity care as you are not ordinarily resident in Ireland. Only persons ordinarily resident in Ireland are entitled to healthcare in Ireland. Check...
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The bailout, the banking crisis and other economic issues
01-11-2010, 11:08 PM
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HSE: Voluntary Early Retirement Scheme and Voluntary Redundancy Scheme.
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20,118
Posted By
mrsk
Belview your figures are wrong. Please stick to...
Belview your figures are wrong. Please stick to facts. There are two options.
1. Early Retirement
2. Voluntary Redunancy.
Under early retirement the maximum lump sum one can get is 1.5 times...
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Homes and Gardens - suppliers and recommend tradesmen
22-10-2010, 03:36 PM
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0
Dublin
Getting a chimney breast refitted dublin
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592
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mrsk
Getting a chimney breast refitted dublin
Hi, we stupidly had the chimney breast removed downstairs only, with an RSJ supporting chimney breast upstairs. Occasionally I hear some sounds like stones falling down hitting the ceiling. I'm...
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Home energy
12-09-2010, 09:04 AM
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18
Chimney Breast Removal
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4,843
Posted By
mrsk
We have a house similar to the house descriped...
We have a house similar to the house descriped above - two rooms with corner chimneys. We knocked down chimney breast downstairs and wall between two rooms and placed an rsj to support upstairs. Is...
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Tax
25-05-2010, 10:05 AM
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4
Tax paid when you have children?
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1,562
Posted By
mrsk
Seems to discriminate against parents who live...
Seems to discriminate against parents who live together with their children! So much for supporting a family environment!
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Work, Careers, Employment rights, further education/training
25-04-2010, 04:22 PM
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3
Unpaid maternity leave
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1,301
Posted By
mrsk
Thanks Hippy! That's great!
Thanks Hippy! That's great!
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Work, Careers, Employment rights, further education/training
25-04-2010, 10:04 AM
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3
Unpaid maternity leave
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1,301
Posted By
mrsk
Unpaid maternity leave
I'm currently on 26 days maternity leave. I am aware that I can take 16 weeks unpaid maternity leave. Does anybody know if I can take less than 16 weeks unpaid maternity leave ie just 8 weeks unpaid...
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Homes and gardens
04-11-2009, 07:46 PM
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1
getting path/kerb dished fingal area
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439
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mrsk
getting path/kerb dished fingal area
Does anybody know the costs involved to get a builder to dish kerb/path. I live in old estate in fingal area!
I believe I have to get private builder with Public Liability Insurance.
Has anybody...
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Affordable housing and shared ownership
05-11-2008, 07:50 PM
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0
What do people think of Home Choice Loan
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662
Posted By
mrsk
What do people think of Home Choice Loan
Just wondering what people think of the new Home Choice Loan
The Home Choice Loan looks like it is set to replace the Shared Ownership Scheme.
With many affordable homes now cheaper on the...
Forum:
Affordable housing and shared ownership
03-11-2008, 06:34 PM
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5
Changes to standard spec of AH
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1,060
Posted By
mrsk
Re: Changes to standard spec of AH
Hi Neil,
Just in relation to you wanting downlighters. These are becoming unfashionable as they are not considered to be environmentally friendly. Several Lights instead of one.
With new...
Forum:
Affordable housing and shared ownership
16-10-2008, 10:07 PM
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3
Shared Ownership Scheme Budget 2009
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976
Posted By
mrsk
Shared Ownership Scheme Budget 2009
Hi all,
Does anybody know if there have been any changes to the Shared Ownership Scheme. Have income limits or loan limits increased?
Forum:
Affordable housing and shared ownership
19-09-2008, 05:17 PM
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14
Resentful neighbours?
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2,246
Posted By
mrsk
Re: Resentful neighbours?
It shouldn't be a problem, Affordable Housing Buyers still have a mortgage and therefore you could assume that they would take care of their property/investment. As affordable housing buyers are...
Forum:
Affordable housing and shared ownership
05-08-2008, 09:07 PM
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10
Got offered 2 affordable apartments but which do I choose? Help?
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1,868
Posted By
mrsk
Re: Got offered 2 affordable apartments but which do I choose? Help?
Congratulations Delphi!
There was a programme on telly a while ago and it said, that apartments within the canals area both royal canal (north City) and Grand canal (South City) will always be...
Forum:
Public sector pensions
04-08-2008, 12:24 AM
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7
An Aussie in Ireland - Pension questions
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3,066
Posted By
mrsk
Re: An Aussie in Ireland - Pension questions
Hi Aussie,
If you are a HSE employee, there is a ready reckoner on the internal hsenet intranet. Go to link working for hse, then pension estimator.
You can estimate how much pension you...
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