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Re: GENERAL Irish (student)visa & Work Permit-New THREAD*** by adesbaba: 2:38am On Nov 01, 2017
thanks alot mr ICaSNg ..

but sir,what are my options of staying back with my msc in the finance or business line...cos desire is to stay back after skul to work in the,financial industry over there..

I have 2:2 in my bsc
Re: GENERAL Irish (student)visa & Work Permit-New THREAD*** by adesbaba: 2:40am On Nov 01, 2017
@ICaSNg
sir,do u also have skul suggestions fr me especially outside dublin...fr like €10,500
Re: GENERAL Irish (student)visa & Work Permit-New THREAD*** by ICaSNg(f): 9:31am On Nov 01, 2017
adesbaba:
thanks alot mr ICaSNg ..

but sir,what are my options of staying back with my msc in the finance or business line...cos desire is to stay back after skul to work in the,financial industry over there..

I have 2:2 in my bsc

As earlier stated in previous posts, Ireland now issues 2 years post-study work visa to graduates.
Re: GENERAL Irish (student)visa & Work Permit-New THREAD*** by ICaSNg(f): 3:12pm On Nov 01, 2017
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Re: GENERAL Irish (student)visa & Work Permit-New THREAD*** by adebunmi07: 7:43pm On Nov 01, 2017
Pls is it compulsory for one to do Ielts or Pta before applying for visa to ACD Or any sch in Ireland....gained admission and finking of applying for visa but someone is saying I should do Ielts or PTA.
Re: GENERAL Irish (student)visa & Work Permit-New THREAD*** by dotcomnamename: 8:52pm On Nov 01, 2017
adebunmi07:
Pls I need someone who is in Ireland presently to send me his/her whats app number I'll really appreciate. ..
Don't no why dot is behaving this way....I sent email you didn't reply..nawa o

That is very subjective on unsubstantiated accusation. (1) I can confirm that i did not receive any email from you other than the one through nairaland which i replied with ' hi '. (2) I've been busy, work + family. You need to understand!
Re: GENERAL Irish (student)visa & Work Permit-New THREAD*** by adebunmi07: 9:33pm On Nov 01, 2017
dotcomnamename:


That is very subjective on unsubstantiated accusation. (1) I can confirm that i did not receive any email from you other than the one through nairaland which i replied with ' hi '. (2) I've been busy, work + family. You need to understand!


No problem not worth getting angry or pissed over. Sure u good could u answer abt if ill need Ielts or Pta to apply for visa. besides have gained admission
Re: GENERAL Irish (student)visa & Work Permit-New THREAD*** by ICaSNg(f): 9:48pm On Nov 01, 2017
adebunmi07:
Pls is it compulsory for one to do Ielts or Pta before applying for visa to ACD Or any sch in Ireland....gained admission and finking of applying for visa but someone is saying I should do Ielts or PTA.

Its a standard requirement to write the IELTS or PTE before applying for your visa.

But then there is always something called LUCK...

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Re: GENERAL Irish (student)visa & Work Permit-New THREAD*** by adebunmi07: 9:55pm On Nov 01, 2017
ICaSNg:


Its a standard requirement to write the IELTS or PTE before applying for your visa.

But then there is always something called LUCK...


Cos I used my waec grade as a proof of eng ....so felt dats enuf. Cos am even going for a business course so felt it might not be necessary. I pray the luck shines one me.
Re: GENERAL Irish (student)visa & Work Permit-New THREAD*** by lanrayx: 11:35am On Nov 02, 2017
while trying to apply to on pac for a masters, i got to this place and i dont know what to click, because when i click on others; i couldn't save the page, i was asked to select at least one.

Re: GENERAL Irish (student)visa & Work Permit-New THREAD*** by ICaSNg(f): 11:55am On Nov 02, 2017
lanrayx:
while trying to apply to on pac for a masters, i got to this place and i dont know what to click, because when i click on others; i couldn't save the page, i was asked to select at least one.

Personally, I've only used PAC as a consultant not as an applicant. However, your option should be something like "other university/college"

Cheers

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Re: GENERAL Irish (student)visa & Work Permit-New THREAD*** by Chimumsy20: 12:06pm On Nov 02, 2017
adesbaba:
thanks alot mr ICaSNg ..

but sir,what are my options of staying back with my msc in the finance or business line...cos desire is to stay back after skul to work in the,financial industry over there..

I have 2:2 in my bsc

Will advise u to go 4 finance degree to business cos there is a lot of job vacancies for accounting and finance graduates in Ireland

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Re: GENERAL Irish (student)visa & Work Permit-New THREAD*** by adesbaba: 12:32pm On Nov 02, 2017
thanks alot chimum....u v bn helpful....really prayin my dreams come tru..I far prefer finance.....though my 20000 euros fr skul and living expenses aint complete.....
Re: GENERAL Irish (student)visa & Work Permit-New THREAD*** by lanrayx: 6:33pm On Nov 02, 2017
ICaSNg:


Personally, I've only used PAC as a consultant not as an applicant. However, your option should be something like "other university/college"

Cheers

thank you, pls which of these is equivalent to a second class upper division in Nigeria

Re: GENERAL Irish (student)visa & Work Permit-New THREAD*** by ICaSNg(f): 8:19pm On Nov 02, 2017
2nd class honors / GRADE 1

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Re: GENERAL Irish (student)visa & Work Permit-New THREAD*** by adebunmi07: 9:00am On Nov 03, 2017
Please who knows the website i can use to check and track my visa processing
Re: GENERAL Irish (student)visa & Work Permit-New THREAD*** by frostmate: 10:26am On Nov 03, 2017
ICaSNg:


Getting jobs anywhere irrespective of the country totally depends on your personality, skills and diligence.

Republic of Ireland has Facebook, Google, PayPal headquarters, hundreds of hotels, cafe's restaurants , Hospitals to mention a few. Getting any job should not be too difficult especially for casual jobs. However, for permanent career focused jobs- this involves strategic planning, having relevant degree but more importantly highly sorted skills.

I currently live in Nigeria so I won't be able to discuss extensively on transportation within and outside DUBLIN. Dublin is easily accessible via, buses, trains and trams.

Like all capital/MAJOR cities-e.g London, Abuja/Lagos , New york etc; accommodation will cost relatively higher as compared to smaller cities.

Any Nairalander living in Ireland should please contribute to this ....

*** Living costs in Limerick, Cork, Galway for 2017 was placed at EUR 7,000 for visa processing and EUR 11,000 for Dublin...
If that helps.

Cheers

Thanks

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Re: GENERAL Irish (student)visa & Work Permit-New THREAD*** by Bifrost: 8:25pm On Nov 03, 2017
This is a really wonderful thread. Before now I had been wondering why people don't talk about Ireland (studying and working there) as such.

My questions:
Are there full scholarship opportunities for First class graduates to do a Master's degree? If yes/no, which high ranked Universities are good enough?

And if I may ask, is citizenship guaranteed (without stress) by getting married to an Irish?
Re: GENERAL Irish (student)visa & Work Permit-New THREAD*** by Nobody: 10:56pm On Nov 04, 2017
Please who knows that block account you can open in Ireland for living expenses proof
Re: GENERAL Irish (student)visa & Work Permit-New THREAD*** by DaDevin: 10:51am On Nov 07, 2017
lanrayx:
can someone ssy, how easy is it to settle in ireland after masters, so far all i have been seeing is generic answers, would be glad if someone can share a real life experience or experiences..... this would go a long way in settling the minds of alot of people..
thanks in advance.
Re: GENERAL Irish (student)visa & Work Permit-New THREAD*** by DaDevin: 10:53am On Nov 07, 2017
lekibraky:
Please who knows that block account you can open in Ireland for living expenses proof
From what I hv read on here, I don't think they require such. Block account is peculiar with Germany however, but doubt it is necessary with Ireland.

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Re: GENERAL Irish (student)visa & Work Permit-New THREAD*** by eldee365: 11:34pm On Nov 07, 2017
Chimumsy20:


Will advise u to go 4 finance degree to business cos there is a lot of job vacancies for accounting and finance graduates in Ireland
Hello Boss,

What do you mean by Finance degree to Business?

You meant, Finance or Business related degrees?

As a pure Accounting student which Business related msc is good, to have a bright future in Ireland, Apart from Mba, for a 2.2 graduate...
Re: GENERAL Irish (student)visa & Work Permit-New THREAD*** by ICaSNg(f): 3:56pm On Nov 08, 2017
Maybe someone who got married to an Irish citizen will be able to provide more information.

Cheers

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Re: GENERAL Irish (student)visa & Work Permit-New THREAD*** by ICaSNg(f): 4:00pm On Nov 08, 2017
eldee365:

Hello Boss,

What do you mean by Finance degree to Business?

You meant, Finance or Business related degrees?

As a pure Accounting student which Business related msc is good, to have a bright future in Ireland, Apart from Mba, for a 2.2 graduate...

For easier job opportunities for progressive career path, IT / ICT is the way to go first and foremost. However, for background in Business related courses, you should be considering programs such as MBA Cloud computing , MSc Fintech , Data Analytics , Business Analysis, or core Economics.

A better way to determine this is to research on high sorted occupations- Entry level- skills required and degree required.

Cheers

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Re: GENERAL Irish (student)visa & Work Permit-New THREAD*** by ICaSNg(f): 4:22pm On Nov 08, 2017
DaDevin:

From what I hv read on here, I don't think they require such. Block account is peculiar with Germany however, but doubt it is necessary with Ireland.

Thanks
Re: GENERAL Irish (student)visa & Work Permit-New THREAD*** by ICaSNg(f): 4:22pm On Nov 08, 2017
documents required.

Cheers

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Re: GENERAL Irish (student)visa & Work Permit-New THREAD*** by ICaSNg(f): 4:27pm On Nov 08, 2017
Through

Cheers
Re: GENERAL Irish (student)visa & Work Permit-New THREAD*** by Tunjasko(m): 4:40pm On Nov 08, 2017
Hello Fams,
Just got to know abt this thread, I recently graduated with a 2.1 in chemical engineering. What are the career prospects for chemical engineers in Ireland? And are there scholarship/sponsorships available to study for masters in Ireland?
I will be anticipating your response. Thanks
Re: GENERAL Irish (student)visa & Work Permit-New THREAD*** by ICaSNg(f): 5:05pm On Nov 08, 2017
Students.
Re: GENERAL Irish (student)visa & Work Permit-New THREAD*** by Tunjasko(m): 7:18pm On Nov 08, 2017
ICaSNg:


Check Energy management/ Sustainable/Renewable energy mgt.

Individual Universities provide partial scholarships or discounts for outstanding Students.


Thanks ma'am

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Re: GENERAL Irish (student)visa & Work Permit-New THREAD*** by dotcomnamename: 7:36pm On Nov 08, 2017
Bifrost:
This is a really wonderful thread. Before now I had been wondering why people don't talk about Ireland (studying and working there) as such.

My questions:
Are there full scholarship opportunities for First class graduates to do a Master's degree? If yes/no, which high ranked Universities are good enough?

And if I may ask, is citizenship guaranteed (without stress) by getting married to an Irish?


Permission to reside in the State on the basis of marriage to an Irish national. Marriage to an Irish national does not confer an automatic right of residence in the State. A non EEA national who wishes to reside in the State on the basis of their marriage to an Irish national must make an application for permission to remain in the State.

Permission to reside in the State on the basis of civil partnership with an Irish national

The Civil Partnership and Certain Rights and Obligations of Cohabitants Act 2010 entered into force on 13 January 2011. The immigration changes arising from this Act can be viewed from the following link;
http://www.inis.gov.ie/en/INIS/Pages/Civil Partnership
Civil partnership with an Irish national does not confer an automatic right of residence in the State. A non EEA national who wishes to reside in the State on the basis of their civil partnership with an Irish national must make an application for permission to remain in the State.

Frequently Asked Question regarding Spouse of an Irish National/Civil Partnership with an Irish National.

1. How do I apply?

There are two routes in which a non EEA national can apply for permission to reside in the State on the basis of marriage or civil partnership with an Irish national.

A. If you are a non visa required national who has entered the State legally within the last 90 days or if you are a visa required national and you are within the period of permission to remain granted to you on arrival in the State (except short stay ‘c’ visas):, or if you have current permission to remain in the State on an alternative basis both you and your Irish national spouse/civil partner should attend at your local Garda National Immigration Bureau Registration office with the following documentation:

Your original marriage/civil partnership certificate
Your original passport
Your Irish spouse’s/civil partner’s original passport
Evidence of your joint address

B. If you do not have current permission to remain in the State complete the attached Application Form and return via registered post to the following address:

Spouse of Irish National Unit
Residence Division
Irish Naturalisation & Immigration Service
PO Box 12695
Dublin 2

We would draw your attention to the need to furnish the following:

Completed, signed and dated (by applicant and Irish National) Application Form
Your original marriage/civil partnership certificate
Your original passport(s) and birth certificate
Your Irish spouse’s/civil partner’s original passport and birth certificate (Passport Cards are not acceptable)
Divorce papers from applicant and/or spouse (if applicable)
Evidence of Private Medical Insurance in respect of non EEA national
Evidence showing that Irish spouse/civil partner (sponsor) meets the published financial criteria set out at 17.2 of Policy Document on Non-EEA Family Reunification (e.g. P60s for last 3 years, bank statements for previous 6 months, P21 Revenue Commissioner statements, recent pay slips, financial accounts, etc – this list is not exhaustive)

It is advised that your application and all other documentation are forwarded by registered post. All documents submitted must be submitted as originals. For processing purposes enclose a photocopy of all documents being submitted. All original documents will be returned following examination, copies will be retained on file.

Further documentation may be required at a later stage. It should be noted that both the applicant and their Irish national spouse/civil partner may be required to attend for interview in relation to your application. This office may contact you in this regard in due course.

2. What can I do if I have an existing Deportation Order?

Applications from persons with an existing Deportation Order will not be considered. Any applicant who is the subject of a Deportation Order and who wishes to make an application for revocation of the Deportation Order on the basis of marriage/civil partnership to an Irish national, pursuant to Section 3(11) of the Immigration Act, 1999, should send their application to the Repatriation Section at the address below.

Acknowledgement Unit,
Repatriation Section,
Irish Naturalisation and Immigration Service,
13-14 Burgh Quay,
Dublin 2

3. How long will it take to process the application?

Applications can take up to 12 months to process. Applications are dealt with in chronological order of receipt.

4. Can I enter employment while my application is in process?

No. An applicant has no entitlement to enter employment during the application process without the requirement of a Work Permit issued by the Department of Business, Enterprise and Innovation.

5. How can I contact the Irish Naturalisation and Immigration Service regarding the status of my application?

Queries can be made by email or post.

Email: Queries may be addressed to INISsinu@justice.ie. Please ensure that all queries include your name, reference number and contact details.

Post: Queries can be posted to the following address:

Spouse of Irish National Unit
Residence Division
Irish Naturalisation & Immigration Service
PO Box 12695
Dublin 2

6. What happens if my application is approved?

Successful applicants may be granted permission to reside in the State for an initial period of 36 months.

The non EEA national spouse/civil partner may be granted Stamp 4 which will allow him/her to reside and work in the State without the requirement of a Work Permit.

The applicant and his/her Irish national spouse/civil partner will be required to attend at their local Garda National Immigration Bureau Registration office to be registered as resident in the State on the basis of being the Spouse of an Irish National or the Civil Partner of an Irish national.

Details in respect of registration and renewal of registration will be approved in correspondence issued by the Spouse of Irish National Unit.

7. What are the conditions of my permission granted?

The permission is granted on the basis of genuine evidence of a valid and genuine marriage/civil partnership and of joint residence.
Any misinformation given during the application process will result in the application being refused.
There are no rights of retention of residence in the event of separation/divorce.
Successful applicants do not have an automatic right to family reunification.

8. What happens if I separate from my Irish spouse/civil partner during the period of registration/permission afforded to me?

You should note that any change of circumstances which would affect the accuracy of your registration should be notified to your Garda National Immigration Bureau Registration Officer within 7 days of such change of circumstances.

You will need to write to the Spouse of Irish National Unit, Residence Division, Irish Naturalisation & Immigration Service, PO Box 12695, Dublin 2 at least 3 months prior to the expiry of your current registration/permission to remain in State outlining the circumstances surrounding your separation preventing you from renewing your registration in order for the renewal of your application for registration/permission to remain in the State to be considered. Please ensure that you include copies of your national passport containing your registration stamp and Certificate of Registration.


For more information, click here http://www.inis.gov.ie/en/INIS/Pages/wp07000024

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