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Monthly Archives: December 2019

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Need someone to talk to this Christmas?

This news item was posted on December 25, 2019

If you’re having a difficult time and need someone to talk to this Christmas, you can contact the Samaritans https://bit.ly/2QdrZMU

Posted in What's New

Opening hours over the Christmas period

This news item was posted on December 24, 2019

Happy Christmas! If you need to call the Citizens Information Phone Service (CIPS) for help or advice over the #Christmas2019 period, here are the opening hours. If you want to visit one of our CICs, check with your local centre for their opening times https://t.co/0hBbt8jECz pic.twitter.com/T0CLs10iBt

— Citizens Information (@citizensinfo) December 24, 2019
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Working overtime during the Christmas period

This news item was posted on December 20, 2019

Will you be working overtime this #Christmas2019? Your employer must follow certain rules when asking you to work overtime – read more in our document https://t.co/STvuMEz221 @WRC_ie pic.twitter.com/rvkTBRCk6R

— Citizens Information (@citizensinfo) December 20, 2019
Posted in What's New

Latest postal dates for Christmas

This news item was posted on December 17, 2019

Are you posting a Christmas gift to a loved one this year? Here are the latest posting dates to ensure delivery before #Christmas2019 https://t.co/VPh3keGNj7 @Postvox pic.twitter.com/A4hsW8XSc9

— Citizens Information (@citizensinfo) December 17, 2019
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Returning goods bought online

This news item was posted on December 16, 2019

Have you bought goods online and want to return them? Under the Consumer Rights Directive, you are entitled to return most goods bought online within 14 days of receiving them and to get a refund. Read more – https://t.co/y1jrIi2vHM #shoppingonline @CCPCIreland pic.twitter.com/7auNyn2sim

— Citizens Information (@citizensinfo) December 16, 2019
Posted in What's New

Renewing a child’s passport

This news item was posted on December 12, 2019

You can renew a child’s passport in different ways. You can read about them in our new document https://t.co/J12k6mvYDg #passports @dfatirl @dfatravelwise pic.twitter.com/CeC1IWbmhI

— Citizens Information (@citizensinfo) December 12, 2019
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Judicial separation rules change

This news item was posted on December 9, 2019

From 1 December, people applying for judicial separation must have been living apart for one year (reduced from three years). You can read more about judicial separation in our document. https://t.co/hvAdlnoYfa pic.twitter.com/nRczBVVlx8

— Citizens Information (@citizensinfo) December 9, 2019
Posted in What's New

‘Be Winter-Ready’ campaign

This news item was posted on December 6, 2019

Are you ready for winter? The ‘Be Winter-Ready’ campaign helps you prepare for severe weather conditions. Preparation is key to keep people safe in bad weather, in particular, older people, homeless people and other vulnerable groups https://t.co/PO9WjzAsqF #BeWinterReady pic.twitter.com/TgAvINihUP

— Citizens Information (@citizensinfo) December 6, 2019
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International Volunteer Day

This news item was posted on December 5, 2019

Today is International Volunteer Day. We would like to take this opportunity to say THANK YOU to all the #volunteers in all of the Citizens Information Centres throughout the country for their dedicated work. #VolunteerDay @AngelaBlackCIB https://t.co/4OEgXIZRLX pic.twitter.com/beixOhavkK

— Citizens Information (@citizensinfo) December 5, 2019
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Tax relief on medical expenses

This news item was posted on December 4, 2019

If you pay medical expenses that are not covered by the State or by private health insurance, you can claim tax relief on some of those expenses. Read more in our document @RevenueIE#PAYEservices https://t.co/dLw856HhdA https://t.co/t6FkllzETO

— Citizens Information (@citizensinfo) December 4, 2019
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