Nairaland General › Re: Republic Of Ireland VS United Kingdom -study Route Options by 100ongod: 7:48pm On Jan 01, 2024 |
ICaSNg: Amidst the latest Immigration updates from the United Kingdom and the stringent existing rules for International students in the Republic of Ireland, the question lingers: Why should International students or Nigerian prospects consider these countries?
This thread dives into the PROs and CONs of each, while keeping you in the loop with regular updates from the Irish Embassy on study permits' DOs and DON'Ts.
Welcome back to the discussion! #InternationalEducation #UKImmigration #StudyInIreland #ProsAndCons Happy newvyear please does someone neds yellow card and Covid 19 vaccine . When travelling is it required in d Airport? I mean when travelling to resume this january" Thanks |
Travel › Re: GENERAL Irish (student)visa & Work Permit-New THREAD*** by 100ongod: 7:01pm On Nov 07, 2023 |
ICaSNg: Property worth is necessarily not required for Ireland , just make sure the POF presented has a closing balance of 10,000 euros and additional funds for your sponsor. i usually advise 4000 euros extra - this should be okay for a 1 year masters program Thanks a lot my total balance plus that of my sponsor is 12 for my sponsor + 3 million for me applicant ! Using 870 rate for euro |
Travel › Re: GENERAL Irish (student)visa & Work Permit-New THREAD*** by 100ongod: 5:21pm On Nov 07, 2023 |
ICaSNg: Your fee payment status remains undisclosed, and we lack information regarding your sponsor's identity and the nature of your relationship with them. Equally, your sponsor's occupation, monthly income, and expenditures have not been disclosed. It's important to emphasize that visa guidance is personalized. Generic questions with limited information will not contribute effectively to your application. Good day Full fees paid Sponsor is mother source rental yields Source of fees is Property SALE, Stunden balance 2 million sponsor balance 13millon Annual income for sponsor 8 million Sponsor has 3 properties worth combined 110 million |
Travel › Re: GENERAL Irish (student)visa & Work Permit-New THREAD*** by 100ongod: 9:28am On Nov 04, 2023 |
ICaSNg: Navigating Job Opportunities: Prioritizing Skills Over Rankings
The question of whether attending a high-ranked university in Ireland guarantees job opportunities compared to medium-ranked colleges is a nuanced consideration. While high-ranked schools may attract prestige, it doesn't necessarily translate to better employment prospects for international students.
High-ranked universities often target Irish and EU nationals, leading to limited diversification in staff and support systems for international students. Opting for low-ranked schools isn't the solution either. Instead, the focus should be on selecting institutions that offer excellent courses, scrutinizing their curriculum, and prioritizing schools that provide robust support to all students, regardless of their background.
Smaller schools often boast diversified teams of staff and go the extra mile to ensure their students receive above-average support. This commitment frequently results in successful job placements, and satisfied students become valuable references for the school.
A case in point is the success stories from the National College of Ireland (NCI). Despite its lower tuition fees, students have secured impressive job opportunities, showcasing that skills and support often surpass the allure of high rankings. Conversely, even students from prestigious institutions like UCD, paying higher fees, may face challenges in landing professional roles.
The key takeaway is clear: prioritize skills over ratings. Whether you find yourself in Ireland or any other country, the critical factor in your educational journey should be the acquisition of valuable skills and the support system provided by the institution. Remember, it's not about the label but the substance of the education you receive.
In planning your academic path, consider schools that prioritize student success and offer the necessary tools and guidance for a prosperous career. Skills will always be the driving force behind your professional journey.
#EducationMatters #SkillsOverRankings #CareerSuccess Good day please like for proof of funds if the sponsor has 4 properties with 13million balance property net @100 million and student has 2 million ,rental income about 9 million per annum for sponsor. Will it work?? |
Travel › Re: GENERAL Irish (student)visa & Work Permit-New THREAD*** by 100ongod: 1:42pm On Oct 19, 2023*. Modified: 9:57pm On Oct 19, 2023 |
ICaSNg: EFFECTIVE 1ST JULY, PROOF OF LIVING EXPENSES FOR THE REPUBLIC OF IRELAND WILL BE 10,000 EUROS .
i.e : it will be changing from 7,000 euros to 10,000 euros
All the best guys ! Good day icasng please like in d scenario sponsor has 12 million,main applicant has 3 million. Main applicant paid fees from his own account got d funds from d sale of a land d agreement shows me and my mum in d said land . Can I show my 3 million balance and my mums 12 million in POF. |
Travel › Re: GENERAL Irish (student)visa & Work Permit-New THREAD*** by 100ongod: 11:39am On Oct 19, 2023 |
ICaSNg: A short compilation of top courses / Courses in demand and MY preferred school Options for 2024:
1. Data / Business Analytics : NCIRL, ULimerick , TUS-Limerick, MTU-Cork 2. Cloud Computing / Cybersecurity / Software Eng: TUS-Athlone, MTU-Cork , NCIRL 3. Sustainable Energy Engineering: TUDublin, DKIT 4. Construction Project Mgt : SETU 5. Nursing : UCC , MTU-Kerry
Start prepping for September 2024, get your financials TIDY & Sorted, Save in USD preferably with good paper trail of your finances . Good day please Good morning sir about some clarification: My primary school testimonial is 2004 because I did primary six 6- normally I should hv left in primary 5 .So dats 6years for primary school. My secondary school testimonial is 2009 .but I wrote SSCE in 2008 when I was in ss1 .so that’s 5 years for secondary school. Any suggestion on how I fill this in my form online . Should I just input only my university ? Should I put it as its on my testimonial 5 years for secondary school? Please clarify. Thanks |
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