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Re: *** General Irish VISIT/TOURIST VISA Enquiries *** by dotcomnamename: 8:05pm On Mar 22, 2017
OmalichaChinny:
Pls how is the medical insurance gotten... I need the reply badly.
Thanks

Send them a mail and ask them, they will reply you asap https://www.dfa.ie/irish-embassy/nigeria/contact-us/

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Re: *** General Irish VISIT/TOURIST VISA Enquiries *** by dotcomnamename: 8:08pm On Mar 22, 2017

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Re: *** General Irish VISIT/TOURIST VISA Enquiries *** by Oversworld: 8:29am On Mar 23, 2017
dotcomnamename:



You can check the below out maybe you will find your answer there!

https://www.nuigalway.ie/international-students/feesfinance/internationalscholarships/

https://www.tcd.ie/study/non-eu/scholarships/

http://www.ucd.ie/international/study-at-ucd-global/coming-to-ireland/scholarships-and-funding/

https://www.wit.ie/international/admissions/scholarships

@Dotcomnamenam I got admission in letter Kenny institute of technology Donogal, Please help me and throw more light on how that location look like and the life of a student in terms of
1. Part time Jobs in that location
2. Cost of living
3. The people of Donogal in General
Thanks in advance, I look forward to your response
Re: *** General Irish VISIT/TOURIST VISA Enquiries *** by wkkwl: 8:22am On Apr 02, 2017
dotcomnamename:


Send them a mail and ask them, they will reply you asap https://www.dfa.ie/irish-embassy/nigeria/contact-us/

Greetings boss please what are the medical test one need to do.

In terms of getting a part time job and stuff in Ireland.
Re: *** General Irish VISIT/TOURIST VISA Enquiries *** by Oversworld: 5:26pm On Apr 03, 2017
Hello Dotcomnamenam

Can you please clearify on this,
I got admission in letter Kenny institute of technology Donogal, Please help me and throw more light on how that location look like and the life of a student in terms of
1. Part time Jobs in that location
2. Cost of living
3. The people of Donogal in General
Thanks in advance, I look forward to your response
Re: *** General Irish VISIT/TOURIST VISA Enquiries *** by Nobody: 5:46am On Apr 05, 2017
Hello sir @Dotcomnamename, i applied for a critical skills employment permit, I am a Nurse, presently working in Ireland, Unfortunately, my application was refused with reason being that i didnt have a third degree qualification. However, the letter stated that I could apply for a review of the decision.

Please my question is this, I only have a RN certificate, what would be the likely outcome if i apply for a review? Can i hold on and probably start a fresh application? what are the implications of this. i would also appreciate any form of help you can render in my case.
Re: *** General Irish VISIT/TOURIST VISA Enquiries *** by Oversworld: 12:33pm On Apr 05, 2017
Hello Premiere

Can you please help me on this, base on what you know about the below questions.
I got admission in letter Kenny institute of technology Donogal, Please help me and throw more light on how that location look like and the life of a student in terms of
1. Part time Jobs in that location
2. Cost of living
3. The people of Donogal in General
Thanks in advance, I look forward to your response
Re: *** General Irish VISIT/TOURIST VISA Enquiries *** by Mcowubaba: 9:09am On Apr 11, 2017
Rollnd:
Hello @dotcomnamename
Pleaae,i am planning to apply for postgraduate study in ireland but reading through the student visa requirement i found this out

Note: Where the course fees are less than €6,000, fees must be paid in full to the college prior to applying for your visa. Where the course fees are in excess of €6,000, you must pay at least this amount prior to applying for your visa and evidence of this should be shown in your Letter of Acceptance. This minimum amount is an Immigration requirement. However, the college you wish to attend may require full payment of fees.


Please, my question is, how true is this?. Because my overall tuition is €10,750.

.
Hello, have you applied for Visa?
Re: *** General Irish VISIT/TOURIST VISA Enquiries *** by Mcowubaba: 9:16am On Apr 11, 2017
ekpotek:


1. The legal tender in Republic of Ireland is the euro. Winter is approaching so you will need warm cloths to survive the weather. If you're going to stay with friend, you can carry some foodstuffs.

2. By law you can carry an amount less than $10000. If you plan to carry more than $10000 you will need to declare it to custom at point of departure. I will advise that carry maybe 1000 euro in cash and the rest on you master/visa card.
Re: *** General Irish VISIT/TOURIST VISA Enquiries *** by Chimumsy20: 3:53pm On Apr 14, 2017
Thanks so much to the admin for the good work. I recently gained admission to Dublin institute of technology for postgraduate studies. I want to pay the tuition fees with bank Form A but the school send the PAY TO STUDY link. Pls, can I pay with bank form A because I don't understand the link. Thanks
Re: *** General Irish VISIT/TOURIST VISA Enquiries *** by Chimumsy20: 10:02pm On Apr 14, 2017
Mcowubaba:

Please
Do you have any idea about medical insurance for international students and the charges

The medical insurance is included in most schools tuition fees. So ask ur school if the insurance is part of ur fees or u better look for schools with insurance included in their tuition feed
Re: *** General Irish VISIT/TOURIST VISA Enquiries *** by Mcowubaba: 10:59pm On Apr 14, 2017
Chimumsy20:


The medical insurance is included in most schools tuition fees. So ask ur school if the insurance is part of ur fees or u better look for schools with insurance included in their tuition feed
I'm not actually the person in question.
I'm asking for someone.

Anyway, thanks for your response
Re: *** General Irish VISIT/TOURIST VISA Enquiries *** by nikkycool(f): 9:12am On Apr 23, 2017
Mcowubaba:

I'm not actually the person in question.
I'm asking for someone.

Anyway, thanks for your response
Please house is there anything like Immigration to Ireland just like Canada and Australia immigration program.Your response will be appreciated if it's possible.
Re: *** General Irish VISIT/TOURIST VISA Enquiries *** by Mcowubaba: 10:33am On Apr 23, 2017
nikkycool:
Please house is there anything like Immigration to Ireland just like Canada and Australia immigration program.Your response will be appreciated if it's possible.

There is a program called Third level graduate scheme program.
It's a student pathway.
It enables a Non-Eu student who graduated in an NFQ Level 7-10 program (undergraduate, masters, PhD) to gain work experience for a duration of 6months to 1 year respectively on completion of the their program.

Ireland immigration is not as friendly as Canada.
To get a work permit to continue to work after the duration of 6months - 1 year.
You must be employed in a skilled occupation, there is a list of Jobs approved for a work permit, while there are many other not approved.
Secondly your salary is expected to be 27,000 - 30,000 euros per year, with some exception
.

Read more
http://www.inis.gov.ie/en/INIS/Pages/Student Pathway
And
http://www.inis.gov.ie/en/INIS/Pages/WP07000028

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Re: *** General Irish VISIT/TOURIST VISA Enquiries *** by Mcowubaba: 10:36am On Apr 23, 2017
Chimumsy20:
Thanks so much to the admin for the good work. I recently gained admission to Dublin institute of technology for postgraduate studies. I want to pay the tuition fees with bank Form A but the school send the PAY TO STUDY link. Pls, can I pay with bank form A because I don't understand the link. Thanks

Most schools have more than 1 payment option.
Simply ask the school for another payment option.
Probably Bank wire/Swift transfer, that's the Nigerian Form A, I think so...
The will simply mail you their Bank wire details, every school should have this
..
Re: *** General Irish VISIT/TOURIST VISA Enquiries *** by amii131(f): 1:53pm On Apr 24, 2017
Mcowubaba:


Most schools have more than 1 payment option.
Simply ask the school for another payment option.
Probably Bank wire/Swift transfer, that's the Nigerian Form A, I think so...
The will simply mail you their Bank wire details, every school should have this
..




Bro abeg any list of schools with the medical insurance??
Re: *** General Irish VISIT/TOURIST VISA Enquiries *** by amii131(f): 1:55pm On Apr 24, 2017
Chimumsy20:


The medical insurance is included in most schools tuition fees. So ask ur school if the insurance is part of ur fees or u better look for schools with insurance included in their tuition feed



Bro abeg any list of schools with medical insurance?
Re: *** General Irish VISIT/TOURIST VISA Enquiries *** by Mcowubaba: 3:32pm On Apr 24, 2017
amii131:





Bro abeg any list of schools with the medical insurance??
I applied for someone, I'm not in Ireland, I don't even know much about Ireland..
But the school I applied to, dont have Medical insurance included in their fees..
The referred me to some Medical insurance Companies.

But from my understanding, even if the school you applied to don't have medical insurance, u can still apply for Visa, but you will need to get an APPROVED (valid in Ireland) medical insurance in Nigeria, prior application of Visa.
U can't buy a medical insurance in Ireland, without you being present there, because the will require your permanent address, phone number nd some other information. with some exceptions though

You can search Ireland Universities on google.com. Then check the breakdown of their School/Tuition fees and know whether it has medical insurance included
. U can do that and avoid all this long stories

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Re: *** General Irish VISIT/TOURIST VISA Enquiries *** by funshia: 10:05pm On Apr 27, 2017
Hello Guys,

Has anyone applied for an irish short stay visa recently? If yes, how long did it take? i know they say 8 weeks but i will appreciate a real life experience. thank you in anticipation of your prompt response
Re: *** General Irish VISIT/TOURIST VISA Enquiries *** by Rapahel1116: 7:17am On Apr 28, 2017
Gm guys....are there any cheap undergraduate unis in Ireland ?cos all the ones i saw were extremely expensive .
Re: *** General Irish VISIT/TOURIST VISA Enquiries *** by Chuksbae: 1:06am On Apr 30, 2017
Hello guys. Thanks for the good work. Please I need your help and clarification. My husband is British and am Nigerian, he wishes to exercise his treaty right in Ireland and apply accompaniment visa to Ireland. My fear is this I have been refused spouse visa to Uk twice. Will this affect the visa success? Must I disclose it? Please I need your advice. Thanks in anticipation.
Re: *** General Irish VISIT/TOURIST VISA Enquiries *** by Doctorfitz: 10:35am On May 09, 2017
Pls house on the issue of free movement of EU citizen and their family member pls how can the authorities verify that the union citizen is about to move to another member state (as it is required to invoke the free movement right).... Secondly who should file the application between the citizen and non national of EU states.... Lastly has anyone used this right or experienced in getting the residence card? Pls share.


Cc. Justwise, Dotcomnamename,mcowubaba
Re: *** General Irish VISIT/TOURIST VISA Enquiries *** by Astonestone: 12:06pm On May 09, 2017
Depends on the EU country they are moving to. You can use google. Authorities will simply know when you register whatever means you are using to exercise your right. Eg work or self employment you would register for tax. Even voluntary you will pay rent and you submitting accommodation evidence shows you are resident in the country. The EU citizen is meant to file the application as he/She is the sponsor.





quote author=Doctorfitz post=56347680]Pls house on the issue of free movement of EU citizen and their family member pls how can the authorities verify that the union citizen is about to move to another member state (as it is required to invoke the free movement right).... Secondly who should file the application between the citizen and non national of EU states.... Lastly has anyone used this right or experienced in getting the residence card? Pls share.


Cc. Justwise, Dotcomnamename,mcowubaba[/quote]

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Re: *** General Irish VISIT/TOURIST VISA Enquiries *** by Mcowubaba: 12:25pm On May 09, 2017
Chuksbae:
Hello guys. Thanks for the good work. Please I need your help and clarification. My husband is British and am Nigerian, he wishes to exercise his treaty right in Ireland and apply accompaniment visa to Ireland. My fear is this I have been refused spouse visa to Uk twice. Will this affect the visa success? Must I disclose it? Please I need your advice. Thanks in anticipation.
U must always disclose any Visa denial and Criminal records if any!!!
You were refused Spouse visa to UK twice, that's not good.
Did you appeal or get any explanation in this regard..

On Affecting your Visa Success, it's a possibility, but with a good legitimate Application, your application for Ireland should be successful.
That's if you have corrected or worked on the issues that led to your previous denials of UK spousal visa
Re: *** General Irish VISIT/TOURIST VISA Enquiries *** by Mcowubaba: 12:30pm On May 09, 2017
Doctorfitz:
Pls house on the issue of free movement of EU citizen and their family member pls how can the authorities verify that the union citizen is about to move to another member state (as it is required to invoke the free movement right).... Secondly who should file the application between the citizen and non national of EU states.... Lastly has anyone used this right or experienced in getting the residence card? Pls share.


Cc. Justwise, Dotcomnamename,mcowubaba


The EU citizen should be the person who is filing the application.

The first part of the question has been "answered"....
Re: *** General Irish VISIT/TOURIST VISA Enquiries *** by Doctorfitz: 2:04pm On May 09, 2017
Astonestone:

Depends on the EU country they are moving to. You can use google. Authorities will simply know when you register whatever means you are using to exercise your right. Eg work or self employment you would register for tax. Even voluntary you will pay rent and you submitting accommodation evidence shows you are resident in the country. The EU citizen is meant to file the application as he/She is the sponsor.

Ok thanks alot.




quote author=D.octorfitz post=56347680]Pls house on the issue of free movement of EU citizen and their family member pls how can the authorities verify that the union citizen is about to move to another member state (as it is required to invoke the free movement right).... Secondly who should file the application between the citizen and non national of EU states.... Lastly has anyone used this right or experienced in getting the residence card? Pls share.


Cc. Justwise, Dotcomnamename,mcowubaba
Re: *** General Irish VISIT/TOURIST VISA Enquiries *** by Doctorfitz: 2:05pm On May 09, 2017
Mcowubaba:



The EU citizen should be the person who is filing the application.

The first part of the question has been "answered"....

Thanks alot.
Re: *** General Irish VISIT/TOURIST VISA Enquiries *** by WisePer: 1:05pm On May 10, 2017
Hi Dotcom,

My Cousin has been granted Work Permit in Dublin and he is in a cross road deciding whether to leave his job in Nigeria for this new job.

He complained that the rent in Dublin is very expensive (2/5 of his take home pay) as from what he saw on daft.ie where a 2 bed-room goes for as much as 1800Euro per month.

My question is , are they other channels which someone can get a cheaper house for a family in Dublin. I searched and saw one site https://dublin.craigslist.org/ but he said that might be scam as other sites rent / lease rate are the same with daft.ie.

I will like him to move to Dublin as it will help his family get good life and I will have a cousin i can visit in Dublin. lol.

What is the best way to get a good cheap house in Dublin for lease?
Re: *** General Irish VISIT/TOURIST VISA Enquiries *** by Astonestone: 2:31pm On May 10, 2017
Rent in Dublin is quite expensive... Very! If he was alone maybe he would have gotten a shared apartment. But renting alone would be expensive even for studio apartment would be around 800-1000 and above. He can manage for now till he understands the transport system and get a car. Then he can travel to work from places outside Dublin. I would suggest Daft than Craigslist. Best option would be living just outside Dublin and taking the bus into Dublin to work.
Re: *** General Irish VISIT/TOURIST VISA Enquiries *** by Nobody: 1:40pm On May 11, 2017
I stand corrected but still the mystery of how much savings one should have in an account if on Welfare to sponsor a tourist visa .
Re: *** General Irish VISIT/TOURIST VISA Enquiries *** by Trickstartrixy: 5:44pm On May 11, 2017
atkin8:

I stand corrected but still the mystery of how much savings one should have in an account if on Welfare to sponsor a tourist visa .

see question. You are on welfare and you want to sponsor a tourist visa. OYO

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