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Darragh Everard from Julianstown, County meath has launched a new Irish business... all from the remote island of Barbados

Darragh Everard from Julianstown, County meath has launched a new Irish business… all from the remote island of Barbados. The co-founder of Eirkoo, a Dublin-based recruitment firm, decided earlier this year to take advantage of the Barbados Welcome stamp visa and moved to the Caribbean Island for 12 months.

Darragh, along with Eirkoo co-founders Niall Hamill and John Mansell, have established ‘Cantillon’, an international search firm which specialises in the relocation and ‘in location’ placement of professionals across the Middle East, Channel Islands, Monaco, Gibraltar, The Caribbean, and Bermuda.

The group aim to provide candidates with a career move that will allow them to earn more money and experience a new way of life through Cantillon.

Speaking on the move, Darragh says:

“The Barbados Welcome Stamp gives me the opportunity to explore the Caribbean and be able to give our candidates a first-hand viewpoint on the difference between the different islands. We will be recruiting across the Channel Islands, Monaca, Gibraltar, and the Middle East but we envisage the Caribbean and Bermuda being the most in-demand location”.

He continued, “Cantillon’s goal is to assist professionals to find career-defining opportunities internationally, as well as offering our clients a global reach, allowing them to build teams for success”. “working remotely from Barbados allows Cantillon to operate in multiple time zones, running a 24-hour sourcing model.”

“From a personal perspective, Barbados has a tropical climate all year round, a vibrant sporting and social scene, and very welcoming locals.”

“I was granted my Welcome Stamp within 2 weeks of applying. The process was very straightforward. I had some questions that the relevant government authorities were very helpful and prompt in attending to. There are a couple of online sources of information that make the move an informed one.”

Interested persons can apply now at www.Barbadoswelcomestamp.bb for the opportunity to live and work remotely in sunny Barbados.

For more information, please visit www.visitbarbados.org

Living in Barbados with Barbados Welcome Stamp Visa participant, Darragh Everard, Eirkoo & Cantillon

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