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Re: Ireland Study Visa thread,General Life Experience of Nigerians Living in Ireland by Tinuke1234: 6:02pm On Aug 15, 2024
ICaSNg:
Keep checking twice a day, earliest we got was 22nd July .
I applied jul 22 too. Awaiting mine😩😩
Re: Ireland Study Visa thread,General Life Experience of Nigerians Living in Ireland by Fertilady(f): 8:31pm On Aug 15, 2024
Hi everyone, I am interested in msc program in Ireland. I studied chemical engineering, please can anyone recommend a related course for January 2025 intake? Thanks.
Re: Ireland Study Visa thread,General Life Experience of Nigerians Living in Ireland by veramani31: 10:16am On Aug 16, 2024
Tinuke1234:
Please you said your sister is waiting for her documents, is it that she has not received her passport yet? And did she see her number on the list or a dispatch just called to give her her passport?
Hi, saw her number on the list and just waiting on GIG to ship.
Re: Ireland Study Visa thread,General Life Experience of Nigerians Living in Ireland by Tinuke1234: 3:02pm On Aug 16, 2024
veramani31:
Hi, saw her number on the list and just waiting on GIG to ship.
Ohhh I applied in the 22nd so hopefully I see my name next week 🥹
Re: Ireland Study Visa thread,General Life Experience of Nigerians Living in Ireland by BlackJack4k: 3:20pm On Aug 16, 2024
Hello Guys

Please can anyone share with me links or step by step process on how to apply for a work permit in Ireland?
Re: Ireland Study Visa thread,General Life Experience of Nigerians Living in Ireland by veramani31: 7:36pm On Aug 16, 2024
Tinuke1234:
Ohhh I applied in the 22nd so hopefully I see my name next week 🥹
I hope so too given their recent timelines of 3 weeks and some change. All the best
Re: Ireland Study Visa thread,General Life Experience of Nigerians Living in Ireland by Claroo(m): 4:37pm On Aug 17, 2024
I submitted on July 22 and collected my stamped passport today
Re: Ireland Study Visa thread,General Life Experience of Nigerians Living in Ireland by Tinuke1234: 6:01pm On Aug 17, 2024
Claroo:
I submitted on July 22 and collected my stamped passport today
Hiiii!! I also got a message today that my passport has been dispatched and I’ll get it in 24 hours but I don’t know if it’s approved or denied 😫😫😭😭😭😭

We’re you sent a message of approval? Or you just received your passport stamped ??
Re: Ireland Study Visa thread,General Life Experience of Nigerians Living in Ireland by veramani31: 8:09pm On Aug 17, 2024
Tinuke1234:
Hiiii!! I also got a message today that my passport has been dispatched and I’ll get it in 24 hours but I don’t know if it’s approved or denied 😫😫😭😭😭😭

We’re you sent a message of approval? Or you just received your passport stamped ??
Don’t be worried as long as your docs are complete you’d surely get your visa.
Re: Ireland Study Visa thread,General Life Experience of Nigerians Living in Ireland by veramani31: 8:11pm On Aug 17, 2024
Claroo:
I submitted on July 22 and collected my stamped passport today
Amazing what was the entry date.
Re: Ireland Study Visa thread,General Life Experience of Nigerians Living in Ireland by Claroo(m): 11:11pm On Aug 17, 2024
Tinuke1234:
Hiiii!! I also got a message today that my passport has been dispatched and I’ll get it in 24 hours but I don’t know if it’s approved or denied 😫😫😭😭😭😭

We’re you sent a message of approval? Or you just received your passport stamped ??
I didn’t receive a message from them. The gig guy just called to inform me that he was in front of my house. I collected it and gave him tip because I was not at home when he called and delayed him for like 10 minutes.
Be rest assured, your visa has been stamped
Re: Ireland Study Visa thread,General Life Experience of Nigerians Living in Ireland by Claroo(m): 11:12pm On Aug 17, 2024
veramani31:
Amazing what was the entry date.
August 23
Re: Ireland Study Visa thread,General Life Experience of Nigerians Living in Ireland by Tinuke1234: 12:00am On Aug 18, 2024
Claroo:
I didn’t receive a message from them. The gig guy just called to inform me that he was in front of my house. I collected it and gave him tip because I was not at home when he called and delayed him for like 10 minutes.
Be rest assured, your visa has been stamped
I hope so too. 🥹🥹 thank you
Re: Ireland Study Visa thread,General Life Experience of Nigerians Living in Ireland by Tinuke1234: 12:00am On Aug 18, 2024
veramani31:
Don’t be worried as long as your docs are complete you’d surely get your visa.
🥹🫶🏿thanks
Re: Ireland Study Visa thread,General Life Experience of Nigerians Living in Ireland by Tinuke1234: 12:26am On Aug 18, 2024
Claroo:
I didn’t receive a message from them. The gig guy just called to inform me that he was in front of my house. I collected it and gave him tip because I was not at home when he called and delayed him for like 10 minutes.
Be rest assured, your visa has been stamped
Are you for study or tourism?
Re: Ireland Study Visa thread,General Life Experience of Nigerians Living in Ireland by Claroo(m): 12:38am On Aug 18, 2024
Tinuke1234:
Are you for study or tourism?
Study
Re: Ireland Study Visa thread,General Life Experience of Nigerians Living in Ireland by MatrixReloaded: 8:06am On Aug 18, 2024
Ireland is kind enough to note bit by bit all your flops.
If you don't have someone to guide you, read all the study visa thread, take your time to document yourself as a student. Don't be in a haste and only you can do it by yourself.
Cindy101:
Hello everyone ,I need the gurus in the house to please assist me in making sense of this refusal letter I received today ,I plan on appealing. I will appreciate if someone can send in the appeal letter format or just share their own experience on how they sorted out their own appeal situation.

Thank you
Re: Ireland Study Visa thread,General Life Experience of Nigerians Living in Ireland by Tinuke1234: 12:36pm On Aug 18, 2024
Claroo:
Study
Oh that’s cool!
Re: Ireland Study Visa thread,General Life Experience of Nigerians Living in Ireland by Yttu: 8:57pm On Aug 19, 2024
Segunagagu:
Congratulations!!
Thanks boss.
Re: Ireland Study Visa thread,General Life Experience of Nigerians Living in Ireland by Happyfellow147: 10:33am On Aug 20, 2024
Hello everyone. New to this thread. Have a few questions:
Are there schools that accept payment in instalments in Ireland for masters degree?
Also can I combine my naira and pounds account for proof of funds?
I currently live in the UK.
Also what’s the exchange rate portal they use for conversion? It was Oanda for the UK.

Thank you.
Re: Ireland Study Visa thread,General Life Experience of Nigerians Living in Ireland by Claroo(m): 10:29pm On Aug 20, 2024
Good evening
Please who is going to UCC this september
Re: Ireland Study Visa thread,General Life Experience of Nigerians Living in Ireland by veramani31:
Happyfellow147:
Hello everyone. New to this thread. Have a few questions:
Are there schools that accept payment in instalments in Ireland for masters degree?
Also can I combine my naira and pounds account for proof of funds?
I currently live in the UK.
Also what’s the exchange rate portal they use for conversion? It was Oanda for the UK.

Thank you.
Would try to answer a few queries here.
Most schools would accept a 50% payment for visa application purposes but insist on full payment before school resumes in mid September
Sure as long as you have access to both and have sufficient amount in both account to cover your living expenses
I don’t know the portal been used, I would guess they are all within a few cents of each other. So any would be fine since I’m assuming you are doing pounds to euro
Re: Ireland Study Visa thread,General Life Experience of Nigerians Living in Ireland by boneruns(m): 5:43pm On Aug 22, 2024
Good day All,

Please I would like to know if anyone here has applied for Ireland work visa from UK recently? How long did it take? From the website it says 15 working days but my application is now going to 20 working days?

Anyone with info, please?

Thanks.
Re: Ireland Study Visa thread,General Life Experience of Nigerians Living in Ireland by BeauBragnar11: 8:27pm On Aug 22, 2024
Segunagagu:
Hello brother, greetings. please can you put me through on the necessary things i need to apply for universities in ireland? also, which of the universities are ok and cheap? can i come in with a dependant? because i will be coming in for masters program. please kindly help me with all this in your spare time. cheeers bro

hey bro, applying to universities in ireland is pretty striaghtforward. if all the necessary requirement are met, u will be granted your visa.
talking of cheap, i am not sure about that, most schools in ireland require you to pay you school fee in full immediately you have been granted admission. that will be around 12k. after the schorlaship has been deducted. so it depends if that is cheap to uor not. for schools like ucd or trinity, u will be look at nothing less than 20k. so it depends.

and no, you cant come with a dependant.

thanks
Hello,

Thanks for your inputs this far, please I need more clarity on this issue of coming with dependents.

I have an agent who keeps telling me to apply to Ireland as they permit relocation with a dependent, even as per our discussions today, the agency still insists on this..

Please how true is this?

Thanks
Re: Ireland Study Visa thread,General Life Experience of Nigerians Living in Ireland by Werosuo(f): 9:20pm On Aug 22, 2024
Hi, you can only go with a dependent if you're going for a PhD. If it's a Masters, you can't bring any dependents along.

I hope this helps.

BeauBragnar11:
Hello,

Thanks for your inputs this far, please I need more clarity on this issue of coming with dependents.

I have an agent who keeps telling me to apply to Ireland as they permit relocation with a dependent, even as per our discussions today, the agency still insists on this..

Please how true is this?

Thanks
Re: Ireland Study Visa thread,General Life Experience of Nigerians Living in Ireland by Segunagagu(op): 12:26am On Aug 23, 2024
BeauBragnar11:
Hello,

Thanks for your inputs this far, please I need more clarity on this issue of coming with dependents.

I have an agent who keeps telling me to apply to Ireland as they permit relocation with a dependent, even as per our discussions today, the agency still insists on this..

Please how true is this?

Thanks
You can also bring your dependants if u are coming through work permit route..
Re: Ireland Study Visa thread,General Life Experience of Nigerians Living in Ireland by Segunagagu(op): 12:27am On Aug 23, 2024
boneruns:
Good day All,

Please I would like to know if anyone here has applied for Ireland work visa from UK recently? How long did it take? From the website it says 15 working days but my application is now going to 20 working days?

Anyone with info, please?

Thanks.
Hmm. It's a busy period. So u should expect delays.. thanks
Re: Ireland Study Visa thread,General Life Experience of Nigerians Living in Ireland by Tinuke1234: 9:01am On Aug 23, 2024
BeauBragnar11:
Hello,

Thanks for your inputs this far, please I need more clarity on this issue of coming with dependents.

I have an agent who keeps telling me to apply to Ireland as they permit relocation with a dependent, even as per our discussions today,
the agency still insists on this..

Please how true is this?

Thanks
You can’t come on a study visa with dependents except phd or so
Re: Ireland Study Visa thread,General Life Experience of Nigerians Living in Ireland by Yttu: 12:12pm On Aug 23, 2024
veramani31:
What we love to hear!!! Congrats man and hope your bags are packed😅😅
Thanks boss
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