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Re: Ireland Study Visa thread,General Life Experience of Nigerians Living in Ireland by Titiait: 8:56am On Jul 29, 2025
Tttsss:
When did you apply?

We can’t really advise if we don’t know the reason for the gaps? And what proof did you attach to explain the gaps? Do you mind sharing so we can advise on what to attach. I don’t think finances is the issue to be honest.

Did you write the application letter and specify that you will observe the conditions of the visa?
Thank you so much! I applied on the 5th of June.
I have been in paid employment since my graduation in 2018. I provided a cover letter with details of my employment from 2018 till date. Also attached my CV as well as my current employers contract.
Re: Ireland Study Visa thread,General Life Experience of Nigerians Living in Ireland by Tttsss: 9:21am On Jul 29, 2025
Oh I see. You need employment attestation letters from each of your previous firms. Basically corroborating the date you started working and when you left. If you have your employment contracts for all the jobs, please include too. That’s a better way to prove that your CV is truly correct. Please don’t stress about primary school details. Not sure why that person said that. Just from secondary school- your WAEC/ IGCSE results are fine.

Also you lose nothing by appealing. If it comes out before then great! I think it might. Appeals take less time than applications. If you can submit it before this weekend. I think you’re good. Things could have changed by next year.

If you live in Abuja, even easier for you.

Titiait:
Thank you so much! I applied on the 5th of June.
I have been in paid employment since my graduation in 2018. I provided a cover letter with details of my employment from 2018 till date. Also attached my CV as well as my current employers contract.
Re: Ireland Study Visa thread,General Life Experience of Nigerians Living in Ireland by Tttsss: 9:34am On Jul 29, 2025
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Re: Ireland Study Visa thread,General Life Experience of Nigerians Living in Ireland by Titiait: 10:37am On Jul 29, 2025
Tttsss:
Oh I see. You need employment attestation letters from each of your previous firms. Basically corroborating the date you started working and when you left. If you have your employment contracts for all the jobs, please include too. That’s a better way to prove that your CV is truly correct. Please don’t stress about primary school details. Not sure why that person said that. Just from secondary school- your WAEC/ IGCSE results are fine.

Also you lose nothing by appealing. If it comes out before then great! I think it might. Appeals take less time than applications. If you can submit it before this weekend. I think you’re good. Things could have changed by next year.

If you live in Abuja, even easier for you.
Thank you, I will give it a shot.
Re: Ireland Study Visa thread,General Life Experience of Nigerians Living in Ireland by Beebee0:
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Re: Ireland Study Visa thread,General Life Experience of Nigerians Living in Ireland by gosarumese: 7:33pm On Jul 29, 2025
Hello everyone,

I'm new here.

How do I start Ireland study visa process.

I'm a HND holder with over 3years of work experience.
Re: Ireland Study Visa thread,General Life Experience of Nigerians Living in Ireland by JulietSharma: 3:39am On Jul 30, 2025
Please people already in Ireland, how were you able to find accommodation and not those expensive student accommodation complexes please. I am moving to Cork and it’s been tough
Re: Ireland Study Visa thread,General Life Experience of Nigerians Living in Ireland by Ghostsixth1234: 5:07am On Jul 30, 2025
JulietSharma:
Please people already in Ireland, how were you able to find accommodation and not those expensive student accommodation complexes please. I am moving to Cork and it’s been tough
Check Daft.ie, change location to cork. How much are they charging for student accommodation? That will be easier for you tho, then you can move later.

Last option I can recommend for you is also book Airbnb if you’re not okay with the prices, and then when you come it becomes easier to get a place here.
Re: Ireland Study Visa thread,General Life Experience of Nigerians Living in Ireland by Claroo(m): 8:52am On Jul 30, 2025
JulietSharma:
Please people already in Ireland, how were you able to find accommodation and not those expensive student accommodation complexes please. I am moving to Cork and it’s been tough
I got a shared apartment through a friend last year while still in Nigeria. Getting accommodation in cork is tough
Re: Ireland Study Visa thread,General Life Experience of Nigerians Living in Ireland by Zeedar(m): 7:10pm On Jul 30, 2025
I have three questions
1. How many admissions cycle does Ireland have in a year and which month can you start there processing (I.e seeking for admission and others)
2. What is the duration of Msc in Ireland
3. What is the average tuition of their unis
Re: Ireland Study Visa thread,General Life Experience of Nigerians Living in Ireland by ICaSNg(f): 8:12pm On Jul 30, 2025
gosarumese:
Hello everyone,

I'm new here.

How do I start Ireland study visa process.

I'm a HND holder with over 3years of work experience.
Available options are:
1 Year BSc Top up program in Business
1 Year Higher Diploma programs in IT, Business, Finance etc

Fee range from 7800 euro to 12,000 euro
Re: Ireland Study Visa thread,General Life Experience of Nigerians Living in Ireland by ICaSNg(f): 8:17pm On Jul 30, 2025
Zeedar:
I have three questions
1. How many admissions cycle does Ireland have in a year and which month can you start there processing (I.e seeking for admission and others)
2. What is the duration of Msc in Ireland
3. What is the average tuition of their unis
1. September , Jan/Feb and April intakes
2. MSc is usually 1 year exceptions to few schools with Jan Intake with few programs lasting 18 months to 20 months but its still considered a 1 year Masters
3. Average fees range from 12,000 to 15,000 after discounts . Few schools with programs such as MSc Nursing have 50% discount which brings fee down to 9500 euros for a 1 year Masters
Re: Ireland Study Visa thread,General Life Experience of Nigerians Living in Ireland by Zeedar(m): 7:49am On Jul 31, 2025
ICaSNg:
1. September , Jan/Feb and April intakes
2. MSc is usually 1 year exceptions to few schools with Jan Intake with few programs lasting 18 months to 20 months but its still considered a 1 year Masters
3. Average fees range from 12,000 to 15,000 after discounts . Few schools with programs such as MSc Nursing have 50% discount which brings fee down to 9500 euros for a 1 year Masters
thank you so much for this insight so I’m only paying school fees for ones
Re: Ireland Study Visa thread,General Life Experience of Nigerians Living in Ireland by ICaSNg(f): 10:22pm On Jul 31, 2025
Zeedar:
thank you so much for this insight so I’m only paying school fees for ones
Only a few schools accept a 50% or €6,000 initial deposit, while the embassy requires a minimum of €6,000 paid toward tuition fees.

Therefore, it's important to understand each school's minimum payment policy, as the embassy's requirement does not override the school's specific deposit terms.
Re: Ireland Study Visa thread,General Life Experience of Nigerians Living in Ireland by JulietSharma: 12:04pm On Aug 04, 2025
ICaSNg:
Nothing has been uploaded today. Is this a common occurrence?
Only a few schools accept a 50% or €6,000 initial deposit, while the embassy requires a minimum of €6,000 paid toward tuition fees.

Therefore, it's important to understand each school's minimum payment policy, as the embassy's requirement does not override the school's specific deposit terms.
Re: Ireland Study Visa thread,General Life Experience of Nigerians Living in Ireland by completed: 12:12pm On Aug 04, 2025
There is public holiday today, so no upload till next week.
Re: Ireland Study Visa thread,General Life Experience of Nigerians Living in Ireland by JulietSharma: 12:22pm On Aug 04, 2025
Ewoo. Why can’t they just post tomorrow
completed:
There is public holiday today, so no upload till next week.
Re: Ireland Study Visa thread,General Life Experience of Nigerians Living in Ireland by meachelleoluchi: 9:48am On Aug 05, 2025
JulietSharma:
Ewoo. Why can’t they just post tomorrow
completed:
There is public holiday today, so no upload till next week.
For real?
Re: Ireland Study Visa thread,General Life Experience of Nigerians Living in Ireland by Rikkym: 10:12am On Aug 06, 2025
Is there anyone who
Submitted their application on July 10 and have gotten a decision , last week list was much
Re: Ireland Study Visa thread,General Life Experience of Nigerians Living in Ireland by AdesolaHeritage: 9:08pm On Aug 06, 2025
Rikkym:
Is there anyone who
Submitted their application on July 10 and have gotten a decision , last week list was much
It is almost impossible to have gotten a decision within a month
Re: Ireland Study Visa thread,General Life Experience of Nigerians Living in Ireland by Rikkym: 4:10pm On Aug 07, 2025
I know someone who have seen their ,we meet at the vfs office in Lagos and we share contact
Re: Ireland Study Visa thread,General Life Experience of Nigerians Living in Ireland by olorunwa04(m): 6:45am On Aug 08, 2025
How will you know if a decision has been made, will you be sent a mail or you will search for it on the Irish embassy website.
And if it is the Irish embassy website, pls what is their website.
Thank you
Re: Ireland Study Visa thread,General Life Experience of Nigerians Living in Ireland by mzwhite: 4:20pm On Aug 08, 2025
Is there anyone here that submitted an application on the 25th of June and have gotten a decision
Re: Ireland Study Visa thread,General Life Experience of Nigerians Living in Ireland by Oghosagracely:
Great.
Re: Ireland Study Visa thread,General Life Experience of Nigerians Living in Ireland by AdesolaHeritage: 8:46pm On Aug 08, 2025
Rikkym:
I know someone who have seen their ,we meet at the vfs office in Lagos and we share contact
Are you sure it’s study?
Re: Ireland Study Visa thread,General Life Experience of Nigerians Living in Ireland by Mikenikel: 10:04pm On Aug 08, 2025
Titiait:
Thank you so much! I applied on the 5th of June.
I have been in paid employment since my graduation in 2018. I provided a cover letter with details of my employment from 2018 till date. Also attached my CV as well as my current employers contract.
Please how did you go about paying for you vfs appointment? Having difficulty paying with my naira debit card
Re: Ireland Study Visa thread,General Life Experience of Nigerians Living in Ireland by Mikenikel: 10:05pm On Aug 08, 2025
mzwhite:
Is there anyone here that submitted an application on the 25th of June and have gotten a decision
Please how did you make payment for your VFS appointment?
Re: Ireland Study Visa thread,General Life Experience of Nigerians Living in Ireland by Mikenikel: 10:33pm On Aug 08, 2025
Rikkym:
I know someone who have seen their ,we meet at the vfs office in Lagos and we share contact
Please how did you make your payment for VFS appointment? I've not been able to pay with my debit card
Re: Ireland Study Visa thread,General Life Experience of Nigerians Living in Ireland by Mikenikel: 10:39pm On Aug 08, 2025
Oyebee5:
I am yet to get too. My interview was June 10.

You?
Please OOO , abeg how did you pay for your appointment? I've not been able to successfully do so with my naira card
Re: Ireland Study Visa thread,General Life Experience of Nigerians Living in Ireland by Mikenikel: 10:41pm On Aug 08, 2025
ekpotek:
Hi all Irish visa applicants,

My appointment for a visitor visa is next week. Please, how many copies should accompany the original document? Must all copies be in colour? Thank you
Please how did you make payment for your appointment?
Re: Ireland Study Visa thread,General Life Experience of Nigerians Living in Ireland by Mikenikel: 10:45pm On Aug 08, 2025
Please, please, please and please can anyone who has gone or is about to go for their vfs documents submission shed light on how he,/she paid for the appointment? I have been having difficulty paying with my debit card.
I'd appreciate a response please
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