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Re: GENERAL Irish (student)visa & Work Permit-New THREAD*** by mykelmichie1: 9:05pm On Sep 20, 2021
Same here.
How is the accommodation process.

I deferred my admission till January 2022

Irabor1990:
Going to LIT too.




Re: GENERAL Irish (student)visa & Work Permit-New THREAD*** by mykelmichie1: 9:14pm On Sep 20, 2021
Please, is it possible to get a part time job while schooling?
Also with this COVID-19, how is it like to get a job after one's masters degree

I'm intending to study Data Analytics in LIM


Allzcollectionz:


Accommodation ina Dublin are readily available. While in Cork, they're hard to find and not so good as in Dublin
Re: GENERAL Irish (student)visa & Work Permit-New THREAD*** by mykelmichie1: 9:19pm On Sep 20, 2021
Have you gotten?

Mmaobey:
Please ooo people going to Limerick have you found accommodation? The accommodation i got from school is very very expensive i dey find off campus accomodation.
Re: GENERAL Irish (student)visa & Work Permit-New THREAD*** by Odlady(f): 2:09pm On Sep 21, 2021
Good afternoon nairalanders. Please I want to apply for the Government of Ireland postgraduate scholarship program and part of the application involves getting three people to fill a reference form. Please for those that have applied before, do you know if a relative can be used for the primary supervisor or who do you think is suitable? Please I don't know. Help.

Thank you all
Re: GENERAL Irish (student)visa & Work Permit-New THREAD*** by bspyce(m): 10:46am On Sep 22, 2021
Hello house,

Anyone with one bed single or shared flat accommodation lead within 3-4km radius of DCU campus. Budget is 450 - 550 euro p/m.

Kindly reach out please. Thanks
Re: GENERAL Irish (student)visa & Work Permit-New THREAD*** by ICaSNg(f): 1:05pm On Sep 22, 2021
Odlady:
Good afternoon nairalanders. Please I want to apply for the Government of Ireland postgraduate scholarship program and part of the application involves getting three people to fill a reference form. Please for those that have applied before, do you know if a relative can be used for the primary supervisor or who do you think is suitable? Please I don't know. Help.

Thank you all

Get 2 academic references and 1 professional reference / vice versa: 2 professional and 1 academic

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Re: GENERAL Irish (student)visa & Work Permit-New THREAD*** by Omotayour267: 2:51pm On Sep 22, 2021
Hi everyone,
To those that travelled recently... anyone used Turkish airline and travelled tru Turkey? If yes, please what is the covid 19 protocol? Do I need to do PCR test before travelling when I have collected the full dose of the vaccine?
Which other travelling documents aside the normal do I need to take along?
Re: GENERAL Irish (student)visa & Work Permit-New THREAD*** by Irabor1990(f): 12:43am On Sep 24, 2021
Gettinh an Accommodation is something else here oo


quote author=mykelmichie1 post=106015249]Same here.
How is the accommodation process.

I deferred my admission till January 2022

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Re: GENERAL Irish (student)visa & Work Permit-New THREAD*** by Iamdoyin: 7:00am On Sep 24, 2021
Sarto:


8th of September 2021
Just keep sending them mails to confirm the status of your visa mine was made yesterday and it was for a month. abujavisaoffice@dfa.ie
Re: GENERAL Irish (student)visa & Work Permit-New THREAD*** by Iamdoyin: 7:06am On Sep 24, 2021
Hello would like to know if I’ll need to take a test after getting all my COVID shots more than two weeks ago and would like to know if there’s anyone currently schooling in Dublin business school.
Re: GENERAL Irish (student)visa & Work Permit-New THREAD*** by dapreal(m): 2:03pm On Sep 24, 2021
Will they get a refund of there school fee back from the school.
ICaSNg:
Within the last 1 month, there have been reports of students getting visa Bans.

Examples include but not limited to the following circumstances:

The 1st Applicant conveniently forgot to declare she had a previous Irish refusal and 3 UK refusals not only that, the visa office was unable to verify the Bank statement they provided .

The 2nd applicant on the other hand presented fake/ unverifiable Business registration documents as proof of their sponsors employment and also an unverifiable bank statement.

Lessons to students/ potential Ireland �� applicants:
Try as much as possible to present genuine documents in support of your application. Do not assume the visa office or Embassy won't verify, you cannot be smarter than technology and trained officials.

Henceforth, we @icastravels will try as much as possible to verify all financial documents of both the main applicant and sponsor before even accepting to work with you on either your admissions or visa processing.

This is a very sad development but then #wemove.



Cheers
Re: GENERAL Irish (student)visa & Work Permit-New THREAD*** by Munamoqel: 3:41pm On Sep 24, 2021
Msc data analyst vs msc business analyst in Dublin bussiness school.which has more job prospects in Ireland.
Re: GENERAL Irish (student)visa & Work Permit-New THREAD*** by Iamdoyin: 10:19pm On Sep 24, 2021
Hello would like to know if I’ll be needing a COVID test after completing my COVID vaccine
Re: GENERAL Irish (student)visa & Work Permit-New THREAD*** by obongkaks: 7:27am On Sep 25, 2021
Both career paths seem to be closely knit as you will get exposure to SQL and Python programming. Any of it is good but you could stay with data analyst. If you dont have a background in programming, try to get some knowledge from now. It will come in handy while at DBS. Note that you can also change course when you resume at DBS


Munamoqel:
Msc data analyst vs msc business analyst in Dublin bussiness school.which has more job prospects in Ireland.
Re: GENERAL Irish (student)visa & Work Permit-New THREAD*** by obongkaks: 7:29am On Sep 25, 2021
Best you arrive dublin and do searches for accomodation so you dont get scammed

bspyce:
Hello house,

Anyone with one bed single or shared flat accommodation lead within 3-4km radius of DCU campus. Budget is 450 - 550 euro p/m.

Kindly reach out please. Thanks

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Re: GENERAL Irish (student)visa & Work Permit-New THREAD*** by Markopolo123: 2:09pm On Sep 25, 2021
Single and spacious double bed room available to rent in lucan Price 500 and 650 respectively bills inclusive slightly negotiable...DM if interested.
Re: GENERAL Irish (student)visa & Work Permit-New THREAD*** by Omotayour267: 3:51pm On Sep 25, 2021
Yes you would.. in fact that's the first thing they will ask from you at the airport regardlessif you've been vaccinated or not. Its compulsoryfor everyone.
Iamdoyin:
Hello would like to know if I’ll be needing a COVID test after completing my COVID vaccine
Re: GENERAL Irish (student)visa & Work Permit-New THREAD*** by Sarto(m): 8:46pm On Sep 25, 2021
Iamdoyin:

Just keep sending them mails to confirm the status of your visa mine was made yesterday and it was for a month. abujavisaoffice@dfa.ie

Thank you bro still waiting for response. I will email them on Monday. I hope yours was successful?
Re: GENERAL Irish (student)visa & Work Permit-New THREAD*** by Chibzee2: 6:41pm On Sep 26, 2021
Iamdoyin:
Hello would like to know if I’ll be needing a COVID test after completing my COVID vaccine
Yes you will
Re: GENERAL Irish (student)visa & Work Permit-New THREAD*** by mikael11(m): 9:18pm On Sep 26, 2021
Good evening everybody am a newbie here ..
Please I want to know what I need to do in processing a Irish student Visa and also how to apply to Irish universities for a bachelor degree...

Thank you so muchhhhh
Re: GENERAL Irish (student)visa & Work Permit-New THREAD*** by Princeadex04: 9:29pm On Sep 26, 2021
Read the thread from the beginning bro.
mikael11:
Good evening everybody am a newbie here ..
Please I want to know what I need to do in processing a Irish student Visa and also how to apply to Irish universities for a bachelor degree...

Thank you so muchhhhh
Re: GENERAL Irish (student)visa & Work Permit-New THREAD*** by Christeety: 7:45am On Sep 27, 2021
Iamdoyin:
Hello would like to know if I’ll need to take a test after getting all my COVID shots more than two weeks ago and would like to know if there’s anyone currently schooling in Dublin business school.

Yes you need a negative test 72 hours before entering Ireland. Once you arrive, you are also required to take another test within 3 days i guess(This is free, you register via HSE)
Re: GENERAL Irish (student)visa & Work Permit-New THREAD*** by Christeety: 7:50am On Sep 27, 2021
mykelmichie1:

Please, is it possible to get a part time job while schooling?
Also with this COVID-19, how is it like to get a job after one's masters degree

I'm intending to study Data Analytics in LIM



Yes, students can work 20 hours during school hours and 40 hours during hols.
Please note that you might not get office jobs as most students do menial jobs like Kitchen staff, Care Workers, Warehouse jobs, etc.(Don't worry the pay might even be better than a manager's salary in Nigeria)


Once you graduate, there are jobs but understand that it is not easy for blacks but don't worry we all don't have the same experience plus your course of study is Hotcake here. Best of luck.

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Re: GENERAL Irish (student)visa & Work Permit-New THREAD*** by Munamoqel: 10:32am On Sep 27, 2021
Christeety:


Yes, students can work 20 hours during school hours and 40 hours during hols.
Please note that you might not get office jobs as most students do menial jobs like Kitchen staff, Care Workers, Warehouse jobs, etc.(Don't worry the pay might even be better than a manager's salary in Nigeria)


Once you graduate, there are jobs but understand that it is not easy for blacks but don't worry we all don't have the same experience plus your course of study is Hotcake here. Best of luck.
please advice me data analyst vs business analyst Dublin bussiness school which has better employment prospects after graduation
Re: GENERAL Irish (student)visa & Work Permit-New THREAD*** by Generalbong1: 2:10pm On Sep 27, 2021
ENQUIRY ABOUT VISAS/STAMPS FOR GRADUATING STUDENTS

Hello guys, Please I have some enquiries.

From what I have read, once a student finishes from a masters program (stamp 2 during masters), the student is eligible to secure 2 years visa extension after this to work, usually on a stamp 1G.

My enquiry is as regards getting a stamp 1 once the student finishes a masters. I want to understand all the options, I read about the critical skills route and the general employment permit route.

1. Can a graduating masters student upon getting results/confirmation from the school that he/she has graduated apply directly to get a stamp 1? If yes, what entails? I ask this because I want to know if a graduating student can apply for a stamp 1 without having secured a job yet as most full time jobs would require at least a stamp 1G before granting employment.

2. What added qualifications/certifications can increase chances of being granted a stamp 1 upon graduating from a masters?

Please can those who have taken the stamp 1 route please clarify and provide useful information to guide some of us who are about to graduate this month/next month so we know what to do immediately we receive our graduation confirmation from the school.

3. As regards health insurance, what is the best approach to getting the cheapest health insurance before the expiry of the health insurance given when we secured admission/1st year masters period? I heard that if one applies early it remains the same as what was paid in the first year. Please can those who have information about this also clarify.

Thanks guys for providing some feedback. I hope this will also be useful for others who are about to graduate. All the best to everyone.
Re: GENERAL Irish (student)visa & Work Permit-New THREAD*** by Christeety: 9:49pm On Sep 27, 2021
Munamoqel:
please advice me data analyst vs business analyst Dublin bussiness school which has better employment prospects after graduation

I think Data Analyst, though Business Analyst is in high demand. I can't say though as IT jobs are generally in high demand here.
Re: GENERAL Irish (student)visa & Work Permit-New THREAD*** by Dwebb55: 2:13am On Sep 28, 2021
Generalbong1:
ENQUIRY ABOUT VISAS/STAMPS FOR GRADUATING STUDENTS

Hello guys, Please I have some enquiries.

From what I have read, once a student finishes from a masters program (stamp 2 during masters), the student is eligible to secure 2 years visa extension after this to work, usually on a stamp 1G.

My enquiry is as regards getting a stamp 1 once the student finishes a masters. I want to understand all the options, I read about the critical skills route and the general employment permit route.

1. Can a graduating masters student upon getting results/confirmation from the school that he/she has graduated apply directly to get a stamp 1? If yes, what entails? I ask this because I want to know if a graduating student can apply for a stamp 1 without having secured a job yet as most full time jobs would require at least a stamp 1G before granting employment.

2. What added qualifications/certifications can increase chances of being granted a stamp 1 upon graduating from a masters?

Please can those who have taken the stamp 1 route please clarify and provide useful information to guide some of us who are about to graduate this month/next month so we know what to do immediately we receive our graduation confirmation from the school.

3. As regards health insurance, what is the best approach to getting the cheapest health insurance before the expiry of the health insurance given when we secured admission/1st year masters period? I heard that if one applies early it remains the same as what was paid in the first year. Please can those who have information about this also clarify.

Thanks guys for providing some feedback. I hope this will also be useful for others who are about to graduate. All the best to everyone.

The first thing to note is that you can apply for full time jobs immediately after you have completed your second semester exams, even before you graduate, that is if you have been cleared to move onto the dissertation stage. One error a lot of students make is that they wait till close to or after graduation before applying for work. Ideally, you should start applying for graduate jobs, the very month you begin your Masters as many take 6 to 9 months to complete all the processes.

Secondly, upon completion of your Masters, you are eligible for a Stamp 1G. Just send your results, the medical insurance and the letter from.the school and you are good to go. With the Stamp 1G you can work full time. Now, if you get a job offer in a Critical Skills employment permit list, you have 2 options: Apply on your own or get your employer to apply on your behalf. Note that either way, your employer must provide certain documents for you before you can secure the CSEP and most will only provide such documents only upon the confirmation of your employment after 6 or 11 months, depending on the probation period. Many companies actually sponsor such applications after the probation period ends.

For Stamp 1, you need a job offer to apply for that
Without a job offer it can be difficult to get a Stamp 1. However, remember that you are eligible for a Stamp 1G because you studied in Ireland and you do not need a job offer for that. Also note that you can work full time on a Stamp 2 between June 1 and September ending, pending the release of your results which is what I am doing.

With regards to the medical insurance, you have already stated your course duration when applying initially. Your new medical insurance which will.be used for the Stamp 1G application is the one for new graduates and I think Study and Protect has the best rates, but don't quote me.in that.

For help in securing a job, ensure you plan ahead for every aspect of your study, lay your plans before God and it really helps if you have previous experience. If you do not there are ways to use the experience you gained while conducting your Masters, your assignments, tests and exams.ti build a portfolio that you can market yourself with. Finally try and get a mentor who will help guide and advise you on how to navigate the job market in a.new country.

Best of luck and please do not mind any typos as I am typing this after a long day!

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Re: GENERAL Irish (student)visa & Work Permit-New THREAD*** by Othniels: 1:18pm On Sep 28, 2021
I agree with Dwebb55. Ideally you should start applying for full time roles as soon as you settle in with studies. The mistake many folks make is instead of focusing on the big-picture (full time good roles), they look for part-time jobs to meet up with living cost and before you know it, sometimes studies is affected or they become ok working at that level…(its ok to work part-time to supplement living cost, don't get me wrong) but there is stiff competition for the sweet jobs in Ireland. And being a black person, the odds are naturally not in your favour…. you have to be viciously smart and aggressive (People i know, applied for more than 100 roles in a 6 month period, attended over 30 interviews… at different stages 1, 2 and in some cases stage 3) in job hunting to land a good full time role. If you start looking for full time job early enough, you get to build connection with recruiters and HR leads, understand the job market and focus you attention in where you see your strength lies. You also build confidence which is critical during interviewing (which is what many lack). By June when Semester 2 is over you should have gotten a full time role, and if in the Critical Skills List, your employer should apply for you. After which you can apply for Stamp 1 residence permit even before your final results are out in September or October. Hence no need for Stamp 1G.


Dwebb55:


The first thing to note is that you can apply for full time jobs immediately after you have completed your second semester exams, even before you graduate, that is if you have been cleared to move onto the dissertation stage. One error a lot of students make is that they wait till close to or after graduation before applying for work. Ideally, you should start applying for graduate jobs, the very month you begin your Masters as many take 6 to 9 months to complete all the processes.

Secondly, upon completion of your Masters, you are eligible for a Stamp 1G. Just send your results, the medical insurance and the letter from.the school and you are good to go. With the Stamp 1G you can work full time. Now, if you get a job offer in a Critical Skills employment permit list, you have 2 options: Apply on your own or get your employer to apply on your behalf. Note that either way, your employer must provide certain documents for you before you can secure the CSEP and most will only provide such documents only upon the confirmation of your employment after 6 or 11 months, depending on the probation period. Many companies actually sponsor such applications after the probation period ends.

For Stamp 1, you need a job offer to apply for that
Without a job offer it can be difficult to get a Stamp 1. However, remember that you are eligible for a Stamp 1G because you studied in Ireland and you do not need a job offer for that. Also note that you can work full time on a Stamp 2 between June 1 and September ending, pending the release of your results which is what I am doing.

With regards to the medical insurance, you have already stated your course duration when applying initially. Your new medical insurance which will.be used for the Stamp 1G application is the one for new graduates and I think Study and Protect has the best rates, but don't quote me.in that.

For help in securing a job, ensure you plan ahead for every aspect of your study, lay your plans before God and it really helps if you have previous experience. If you do not there are ways to use the experience you gained while conducting your Masters, your assignments, tests and exams.ti build a portfolio that you can market yourself with. Finally try and get a mentor who will help guide and advise you on how to navigate the job market in a.new country.

Best of luck and please do not mind any typos as I am typing this after a long day!

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Re: GENERAL Irish (student)visa & Work Permit-New THREAD*** by Dwebb55: 3:46pm On Sep 28, 2021
Othniels:
I agree with Dwebb55. Ideally you should start applying for full time roles as soon as you settle in with studies. The mistake many folks make is instead of focusing on the big-picture (full time good roles), they look for part-time jobs to meet up with living cost and before you know it, sometimes studies is affected or they become ok working at that level…(its ok to work part-time to supplement living cost, don't get me wrong) but there is stiff competition for the sweet jobs in Ireland. And being a black person, the odds are naturally not in your favour…. you have to be viciously smart and aggressive (People i know, applied for more than 100 roles in a 6 month period, attended over 30 interviews… at different stages 1, 2 and in some cases stage 3) in job hunting to land a good full time role. If you start looking for full time job early enough, you get to build connection with recruiters and HR leads, understand the job market and focus you attention in where you see your strength lies. You also build confidence which is critical during interviewing (which is what many lack). By June when Semester 2 is over you should have gotten a full time role, and if in the Critical Skills List, your employer should apply for you. After which you can apply for Stamp 1 residence permit even before your final results are out in September or October. Hence no need for Stamp 1G.



The thing is all those interviews and tests prepare you for the next one. My first job interview was nothing to write about. However I used the experience to prepare for the next and repeated the cycle all over until I got an offer. By my 4th and 5th interview, I knew what to expect and was better prepared. I started taking online tests since last year and by June I had a job offer, so early preparation and start is key! Best of luck guys!

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Re: GENERAL Irish (student)visa & Work Permit-New THREAD*** by princessayinke: 6:45pm On Sep 28, 2021
fumeah:
Good Evening. I am a physiotherapist practicing in Nigeria and I want to get a recognition to practice and work in Ireland. Please is there physiotherapist here or any health professional who applied through CORU successfully and has successfully migrated. Or anyone who is planning too.
Or anyone here that knows anyone who has.

I just need to ask some questions and get some information. Thanks.

Hi dear, I am a physiotherapist, graduated from Unilag and on the journey to get my profession recognised in ireland too. We c an work together on this if want...
Re: GENERAL Irish (student)visa & Work Permit-New THREAD*** by Godblesmyhustle: 6:45pm On Sep 28, 2021
Looking for a room around DCU axis..Dublin 9 and nearby axis..budget is 450 to 500 euros..pls hit me up if you have a good deal...help

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Re: GENERAL Irish (student)visa & Work Permit-New THREAD*** by seunny4lif(m): 11:56pm On Sep 28, 2021
Godblesmyhustle:
Looking for a room around DCU axis..Dublin 9 and nearby axis..budget is 450 to 500 euros..pls hit me up if you have a good deal...help
Check Facebook
If you are attending DCU then look around D1 also
Swords
Santy
Summer hill
Mind you D9 is a big area which contains good and mad side

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