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					<description><![CDATA[In Ireland, if you are unemployed, you may be eligible for various government benefits:

Step 1: Jobseeker’s Allowance: You may qualify for Jobseeker’s Allowance if you meet the income and contribution requirements.
Step 2: Jobseeker’s Benefit: If you have paid enough PRSI (Pay-Related Social Insurance) contributions, you may qualify for Jobseeker’s Benefit.
Step 3: Apply Online: You can apply for both benefits through the Department of Social Protection (DSP) website.
Step 4: Eligibility Check: The DSP will assess your eligibility and determine how much you are entitled to.
If you are unsure, consulting a solicitor specializing in social welfare law can provide additional guidance.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In Ireland, if you are unemployed, you may be eligible for various government benefits:</p>
<p>Step 1: Jobseeker’s Allowance: You may qualify for Jobseeker’s Allowance if you meet the income and contribution requirements.<br />
Step 2: Jobseeker’s Benefit: If you have paid enough PRSI (Pay-Related Social Insurance) contributions, you may qualify for Jobseeker’s Benefit.<br />
Step 3: Apply Online: You can apply for both benefits through the Department of Social Protection (DSP) website.<br />
Step 4: Eligibility Check: The DSP will assess your eligibility and determine how much you are entitled to.<br />
If you are unsure, consulting a solicitor specializing in social welfare law can provide additional guidance.</p>
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