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Re: GENERAL Irish (student)visa & Work Permit-New THREAD*** by mayorelnino(m): 11:20pm On Jan 21, 2018
Hello everyone. pls how do I tackle the issue of medical insurance? I guess visa app is totally online so where will I submit my original documents afterwards?
Re: GENERAL Irish (student)visa & Work Permit-New THREAD*** by pristine88: 1:19pm On Jan 23, 2018
Well, We here...Apparently most important things like banking issues cant be sorted till college resumes..seems weird

laid back country but its nice so far some say the weather has been nice l hope it stays nice...reaching out to landlords and hoping for the best

Google Map has been BAE..but taxi services dont seem too expensive kinda cheaper than uber

We shall update as we continue our sojourn
Re: GENERAL Irish (student)visa & Work Permit-New THREAD*** by Naijaforeigner: 2:30pm On Jan 23, 2018
I wanted to Pm niyogeol and ICaSNg but i decided against that as questions i may ask could help others on here.

I would be completing my BA degree in Business from UK by March (2 months from now) and i have decided against doing my masters in UK as it is going to be a waste of funds paying another £10-15k without getting Post study visa.

I decided on Canada and Ireland but unfortunately most schools in Canada will not give admission to students still awaiting results for PG studies unlike schools in Ireland that are willing to do this (my final results should be out by June).

Niyogeol, which PG course would you suggest for a business student based on job availability in Ireland (I intend to attend any of the top 7 schools in Ireland)? I am thinking of doing Human resources but your suggestions will be of great help. I have done my own findings but i want to hear directly from people who are in Ireland currently. thank you.

P.S

As for maintenance funds, school fees, visa etc I am already familiar wit all that since UK and Ireland have similar systems.
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Re: GENERAL Irish (student)visa & Work Permit-New THREAD*** by fakmurphy(m): 1:20pm On Jan 24, 2018
Hello Everyone thnx for your contributions and selfless services here. I'm considering taking a Phd in Ireland and I need some quality advice and guidance, I've Msc in Real Estate Management from UK (2015) and have been working in my own firm for 3yrs back home. I want to know if a Phd student can bring dependents (Wife and kids) to Ireland? if yes what are the procedures, are children allowed to attend tuition free schools like UK and what is the fate after 4yrs of Phd and so on, I'm asking because of conflicting information gathered as regards to this. Thnx
Re: GENERAL Irish (student)visa & Work Permit-New THREAD*** by cnonwnuwsp17: 6:13pm On Jan 24, 2018
pristine88:
Well, We here...Apparently most important things like banking issues cant be sorted till college resumes..seems weird

laid back country but its nice so far some say the weather has been nice l hope it stays nice...reaching out to landlords and hoping for the best

Google Map has been BAE..but taxi services dont seem too expensive kinda cheaper than uber

We shall update as we continue our sojourn
Where are you staying
Re: GENERAL Irish (student)visa & Work Permit-New THREAD*** by niyogeol(m): 11:15pm On Jan 24, 2018
Naijaforeigner:
I wanted to Pm niyogeol and ICaSNg but i decided against that as questions i may ask could help others on here.

I would be completing my BA degree in Business from UK by March (2 months from now) and i have decided against doing my masters in UK as it is going to be a waste of funds paying another £10-15k without getting Post study visa.

I decided on Canada and Ireland but unfortunately most schools in Canada will not give admission to students still awaiting results for PG studies unlike schools in Ireland that are willing to do this (my final results should be out by June).

Niyogeol, which PG course would you suggest for a business student based on job availability in Ireland (I intend to attend any of the top 7 schools in Ireland)? I am thinking of doing Human resources but your suggestions will be of great help. I have done my own findings but i want to hear directly from people who are in Ireland currently. thank you.

P.S

As for maintenance funds, school fees, visa etc I am already familiar wit all that since UK and Ireland have similar systems.
Any business related course will fly. But am not sure if your budget of £10,000 - 15,000 will fly for TCD and UCD. These two schools been the best in the country come with high tuition for non Eu citizens. Having studied in England, you will get English waiver if you call their attention to it. You might look at UCD's M.Sc in International Law and Business.

I hope this helps. Sorry for the late response.
Re: GENERAL Irish (student)visa & Work Permit-New THREAD*** by Naijaforeigner: 12:51am On Jan 25, 2018
[quote author=ICaSNg post=64450189][/quote]thanks so much.
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Re: GENERAL Irish (student)visa & Work Permit-New THREAD*** by fakmurphy(m): 12:41pm On Jan 25, 2018
Thanks for the detailed information. I noticed you wanted to send me a mail here, I'll love to have contact with you if it doesn't violate the rules here.

Hello Sir,

Welcome on board. Yes PhD students are the only category of students allowed to bring dependents whilst studying.

As research program admissions are not always as straightforward as masters or bachelors degree; you'll need to decide on what type of research Topic you want to work on and then start research on which Universities have such opportunities OR vice -versa.
The positive side for research student is the grants available to them either as fully funded or as stipends or 25% - 50% off Tuition fees after the first 2 years. i.e after 2 years on the program , you can get a discount of between 25-50% on your Tuition.

As for dependents, your spouse is allowed to work full-time e.g I know of a senior business partner in Cork, the husband is a research student while the wife works on their family business and also holds another full-time job. The kids however if below 16 years can attend "National schools" i.e public schools however you need to pay for other expenses e.g Uniform, textbooks, health Insurance which is as low as 120 euro per year.

Pros: You are adding knowledge , your family can move with you and eventually you can settle permanently in Ireland. After 4 years of academics, you're entitled to 2 years of work permit. During this time if your spouse gets an overall of 4-5 years experience, she can nationalize and bring the whole family on board.


Cons: This primarily or solely depends on funds you have available- You will be putting nothing less than 30,000 euro into their system just on Tuition fees excluding rent and other living costs for at least 4 years exception to if you get a scholarship right from the on start.

Hope this answers your queries.[/quote]
Re: GENERAL Irish (student)visa & Work Permit-New THREAD*** by lanrayx: 1:08pm On Jan 25, 2018
niyogeol:
Any business related course will fly. But am not sure if your budget of £10,000 - 15,000 will fly for TCD and UCD. These two schools been the best in the country come with high tuition for non Eu citizens. Having studied in England, you will get English waiver if you call their attention to it. You might look at UCD's M.Sc in International Law and Business.

I hope this helps. Sorry for the late response.
and what are your opinions of NUIGalway
Re: GENERAL Irish (student)visa & Work Permit-New THREAD*** by Glokit(m): 7:11pm On Jan 25, 2018
I'm live in Dublin... And I must say its very different here... It gets dark as early as 5:30pm... Was in Griffith today and met with Ciarán. For those that want to reg for Sim, kindly reg wit virgin media... They are doing promo...and it ends on Jan 31st... 5euro for 5months with 30gig. I.e 5euro each month.... U can decide to opt out after d 5months.
Re: GENERAL Irish (student)visa & Work Permit-New THREAD*** by pristine88: 10:27pm On Jan 25, 2018
cnonwnuwsp17:
Where are you staying
Some hotel while looking for a place but that isnt going well lol but i guess we shall prevail
Re: GENERAL Irish (student)visa & Work Permit-New THREAD*** by cnonwnuwsp17: 10:02am On Jan 26, 2018
pristine88:
Some hotel while looking for a place but that isnt going well lol but i guess we shall prevail
The house thing here no easy, hopefully I will pay for an accommodation today and move in tomorrow. I couldn't extend my stay in the hostel I am currently staying cos it was fully booked for Saturday.

I sent you an email
Re: GENERAL Irish (student)visa & Work Permit-New THREAD*** by Johnny99: 5:30pm On Jan 26, 2018
Helo guys pls I need assistance with accommodation in Dublin going to Griffith college thanks
Re: GENERAL Irish (student)visa & Work Permit-New THREAD*** by ICaSNg(op): 7:41pm On Jan 26, 2018
Johnny99:
Helo guys pls I need assistance with accommodation in Dublin going to Griffith college thanks
For which intake? Feb/september? Griffith college should have hostels available for september intake.
Re: GENERAL Irish (student)visa & Work Permit-New THREAD*** by ICaSNg(op): 7:44pm On Jan 26, 2018
Glokit:
I'm live in Dublin... And I must say its very different here... It gets dark as early as 5:30pm... Was in Griffith today and met with Ciarán. For those that want to reg for Sim, kindly reg wit virgin media... They are doing promo...and it ends on Jan 31st... 5euro for 5months with 30gig. I.e 5euro each month.... U can decide to opt out after d 5 months.
Lol its winter now. By summer , day breaks as early as 5am and sunsets as late as 11pm.
Enjoy
Re: GENERAL Irish (student)visa & Work Permit-New THREAD*** by Johnny99: 9:09pm On Jan 26, 2018
ICaSNg:
Feb intake
For which intake? Feb/september? Griffith college should have hostels available for september intake.
ICaSNg:
For which intake? Feb/september? Griffith college should have hostels available for september intake.
ICaSNg:
For which intake? Feb/september? Griffith college should have hostels available for september intake.
Re: GENERAL Irish (student)visa & Work Permit-New THREAD*** by Glokit(m): 1:10pm On Jan 27, 2018
cnonwnuwsp17:
The house thing here no easy, hopefully I will pay for an accommodation today and move in tomorrow. I couldn't extend my stay in the hostel I am currently staying cos it was fully booked for Saturday.

I sent you an email
Where r u guys hiding.... I'm in Balbriggan... Can we meet
Re: GENERAL Irish (student)visa & Work Permit-New THREAD*** by mckay4real: 6:55pm On Jan 27, 2018
I'm a Physiotherapist. I want to migrate and work in Ireland. Does anyone have information about licensing process for health workers and also work visa processing. Thanks
Re: GENERAL Irish (student)visa & Work Permit-New THREAD*** by pristine88: 11:04pm On Jan 27, 2018
Glokit:
Where r u guys hiding.... I'm in Balbriggan... Can we meet
Sure..Email your digits.. where is this balbriggan? is that where you saw a place?
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Re: GENERAL Irish (student)visa & Work Permit-New THREAD*** by lanrayx: 7:19pm On Jan 29, 2018
ICaSNg:
Apologies, just realised you actually answered "feb Intake"-
It's a bit late to be seeking one atm however, check out: www.let.ie http://www.accommodationforstudents.com/Dublin.asp
For Hostels: www.hostelworld.com
pls how do i go about medical insurance if it not included in the fees
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Re: GENERAL Irish (student)visa & Work Permit-New THREAD*** by ICaSNg(op): 4:50pm On Jan 30, 2018
Addressing important issues and follow-up on life in Ireland after Academics
===============================================

1. The English test is an important part of your admission & Visa application. Each university have waivers in requirements for admission and /or minimum scores on the English test. Although, some Universities and colleges waive English test as a solid requirement, while others offer a provisional offer without IELTS/PTE however, its required you present one to confirm your offer/ space and its definitely required for visa applications.

2. Within the last few months, this thread has helped students get offers and visa approved for Ireland- Griffith college received an all time high of 15+ students from Nigeria beating other Universities for highest intake for January students from Nigeria. Our hard work is being appreciated and all thanks to you all for views, comments , shares and contributions. For september we have an exclusive discount from Griffith , DBS, DIFC (*A foundation and pre-masters college) @ICaS for 10 students @EUR10,000 - 15,000 (EUR 1,000 each)*** Other conditions apply to qualify.

We are hoping other Universities will present thiers within the next few weeks.

[center] 3. A few people have reached out though not publicly about visa refusals; circumstances have been due to previous refusals or proof of funds .

Addressing the above:
1. If you have previous visa refusals , kindly include in your application and also include copies of these refusal letters.

2. Please note that your "Statement of purpose" used the course of getting an admission offer will certainly differ from the one to be submitted for visa application- Emphasis should be on why you've chosen Ireland as a study destination amongst other key areas to be covered.

3. Minimum deposit to be paid to your host University is EUR 6,000. There is a difference between minimum payment to confirm a place and minimum tuition deposit. Exceptions however apply to high ranked Universities i.e once your Tuition is above 12, 500 euros, Please ensure to pay at least 60% to 80% of your overall Tuition fee.

4. Most Universities have Health Insurance included in their tuition fee while others don't - Don't worry Medicover is just EUR 120

5. When / If using a sponsor, its logical that your funds cover the expected balance you should have an excess to cover expenses of your sponsor.

6. It is worthwhile to mention that application deadline for most Universities is between April and May, 2018 for September, 2018 intakes;

7. For September, 2018 intakes visa application can be pursued as from 1st week in June- Avoid late submissions- this results in refusals oftentimes as visa officers will be stressed out and won't have time to vet applications properly.

8. It is worthwhile to note that although you are permitted to work 20 hours during term-periods and full time during the 3 months summer break but this may not be enough to pay balance on your Tuition fees but it will definitely be able to pay for house rent, feeding and other basic expenses.

9. Finally, people who pay their overall tuition fees stand a better chance of having their visas approved; although most people on this thread have only paid the 6,000 euro and still got their visas approved. Also, avoid duping huge sum of money into your account for visa application.


[/center]

Life before / after Academics
==================

1. For fellow Nairalanders following this thread who already have a masters degree either from the UK or Nigeria in fact from anywhere in the world and your discipline or work experience falls into : Health sciences, Sciences, Finance, ICT, Engineering ; I feel its cost effective to source for countries where you can permanently settle preferably with your family members.

Example of these countries include: Canada, Australia and the US (once they implement their points based immigration system).

Permanent Residence Route
======================

This route allows you migrate to Canada with your family members all at once; however, your occupation should be on the list either via academic achievements or relevant paid employement.

With the Canadian PR, you are entitled to work ,live and trade like other Canadians, your kids have access to child benefit of up to CAD$1,500 PER MONTH and you can get your citizenship within 3 years of living in Canada among other benefits. However, this process requires commitment and funds.

The Canadian permanent residence permit requires you have some sort of higher education @ least a diploma and relevant work experience .
Evaluation of your academic results
Proof of funds
General English Proficiency test (IELTS )
Processing time is between 5- 12 months on the maximum
International travelling passport for all your family members.


2. As I mentioned few weeks ago, Ireland can be used as a 'Stepping stone' to other countries for those who may not like the conservative European life-

However, Ireland itself has Permanent Residence available called indefinite leave to remain though 4-5 years relevant work experience within the country is required or in simpler terms , an employment offer from an Employer for an overall of 4 years at least.

For Canada, you only need at least 1 year work experience while Australia lays more emphasis / assigns more points on relevant work experience.

3. For Engineering graduates from countries including the UK, US, Ireland, SA etc excluding Nigeria, Australia issues 18 months post-study work visa. This requires IELTS - General, academic results, medical report and police clearance; you can more to Australia with this visa category with your family , live and work for 18 months however, you're expected to cross on to the PR permit before your 18 months lapse.

4. For Nurses and Medical Doctors, the UK is recruiting Nurses: Nurses only have to pass their Academic / UKVI IELTS @ 7.0 for each band to get their NMC pin to get an adaptation placements; while doctors need to pass both IELTS and plab exams .

Hopefully we will be able to share more information.
For all those resuming in Feb, have a safe trip and for all our Jan/feb/Sept 2018 class we wish you SUCCESS and a prosperous Year ahead.
Re: GENERAL Irish (student)visa & Work Permit-New THREAD*** by ICaSNg(op): 4:51pm On Jan 30, 2018
lanrayx:
pls how do i go about medical insurance if it not included in the fees
Medicover/ Meducover @ 120 EUR for 1 year
Re: GENERAL Irish (student)visa & Work Permit-New THREAD*** by fakmurphy(m): 5:31pm On Jan 30, 2018
Kudos to you for the detailed information.

ICaSNg:
Addressing important issues and follow-up on life in Ireland after Academics
===============================================

1. The English test is an important part of your admission & Visa application. Each university have waivers in requirements for admission and /or minimum scores on the English test. Although, some Universities and colleges waive English test as a solid requirement, while others offer a provisional offer without IELTS/PTE however, its required you present one to confirm your offer/ space and its definitely required for visa applications.

2. Within the last few months, this thread has helped students get offers and visa approved for Ireland- Griffith college received an all time high of 15+ students from Nigeria beating other Universities for highest intake for January students from Nigeria. Our hard work is being appreciated and all thanks to you all for views, comments , shares and contributions. For september we have an exclusive discount from Griffith , DBS, DIFC (*A foundation and pre-masters college) @ICaS for 10 students @EUR10,000 - 15,000 (EUR 1,000 each)*** Other conditions apply to qualify.

We are hoping other Universities will present thiers within the next few weeks.

[center] 3. A few people have reached out though not publicly about visa refusals; circumstances have been due to previous refusals or proof of funds .

Addressing the above:
1. If you have previous visa refusals , kindly include in your application and also include copies of these refusal letters.

2. Please note that your "Statement of purpose" used the course of getting an admission offer will certainly differ from the one to be submitted for visa application- Emphasis should be on why you've chosen Ireland as a study destination amongst other key areas to be covered.

3. Minimum deposit to be paid to your host University is EUR 6,000. There is a difference between minimum payment to confirm a place and minimum tuition deposit. Exceptions however apply to high ranked Universities i.e once your Tuition is above 12, 500 euros, Please ensure to pay at least 60% to 80% of your overall Tuition fee.

4. Most Universities have Health Insurance included in their tuition fee while others don't - Don't worry Medicover is just EUR 120

5. When / If using a sponsor, its logical that your funds cover the expected balance you should have an excess to cover expenses of your sponsor.

6. It is worthwhile to mention that application deadline for most Universities is between April and May, 2018 for September, 2018 intakes;

7. For September, 2018 intakes visa application can be pursued as from 1st week in June- Avoid late submissions- this results in refusals oftentimes as visa officers will be stressed out and won't have time to vet applications properly.

8. It is worthwhile to note that although you are permitted to work 20 hours during term-periods and full time during the 3 months summer break but this may not be enough to pay balance on your Tuition fees but it will definitely be able to pay for house rent, feeding and other basic expenses.

9. Finally, people who pay their overall tuition fees stand a better chance of having their visas approved; although most people on this thread have only paid the 6,000 euro and still got their visas approved. Also, avoid duping huge sum of money into your account for visa application.


[/center]

Life before / after Academics
==================

1. For fellow Nairalanders following this thread who already have a masters degree either from the UK or Nigeria in fact from anywhere in the world and your discipline or work experience falls into : Health sciences, Sciences, Finance, ICT, Engineering ; I feel its cost effective to source for countries where you can permanently settle preferably with your family members.

Example of these countries include: Canada, Australia and the US (once they implement their points based immigration system).

Permanent Residence Route
======================

This route allows you migrate to Canada with your family members all at once; however, your occupation should be on the list either via academic achievements or relevant paid employement.

With the Canadian PR, you are entitled to work ,live and trade like other Canadians, your kids have access to child benefit of up to CAD$1,500 PER MONTH and you can get your citizenship within 3 years of living in Canada among other benefits. However, this process requires commitment and funds.

The Canadian permanent residence permit requires you have some sort of higher education @ least a diploma and relevant work experience .
Evaluation of your academic results
Proof of funds
General English Proficiency test (IELTS )
Processing time is between 5- 12 months on the maximum
International travelling passport for all your family members.


2. As I mentioned few weeks ago, Ireland can be used as a 'Stepping stone' to other countries for those who may not like the conservative European life-

However, Ireland itself has Permanent Residence available called indefinite leave to remain though 4-5 years relevant work experience within the country is required or in simpler terms , an employment offer from an Employer for an overall of 4 years at least.

For Canada, you only need at least 1 year work experience while Australia lays more emphasis / assigns more points on relevant work experience.

3. For Engineering graduates from countries including the UK, US, Ireland, SA etc excluding Nigeria, Australia issues 18 months post-study work visa. This requires IELTS - General, academic results, medical report and police clearance; you can more to Australia with this visa category with your family , live and work for 18 months however, you're expected to cross on to the PR permit before your 18 months lapse.

4. For Nurses and Medical Doctors, the UK is recruiting Nurses: Nurses only have to pass their Academic / UKVI IELTS @ 7.0 for each band to get their NMC pin to get an adaptation placements; while doctors need to pass both IELTS and plab exams .

Hopefully we will be able to share more information.
For all those resuming in Feb, have a safe trip and for all our Jan/feb/Sept 2018 class we wish you SUCCESS and a prosperous Year ahead.
Re: GENERAL Irish (student)visa & Work Permit-New THREAD*** by pristine88: 8:29pm On Jan 30, 2018
ICaSNg:
Addressing important issues and follow-up on life in Ireland after Academics
===============================================

1. The English test is an important part of your admission & Visa application. Each university have waivers in requirements for admission and /or minimum scores on the English test. Although, some Universities and colleges waive English test as a solid requirement, while others offer a provisional offer without IELTS/PTE however, its required you present one to confirm your offer/ space and its definitely required for visa applications.

2. Within the last few months, this thread has helped students get offers and visa approved for Ireland- Griffith college received an all time high of 15+ students from Nigeria beating other Universities for highest intake for January students from Nigeria. Our hard work is being appreciated and all thanks to you all for views, comments , shares and contributions. For september we have an exclusive discount from Griffith , DBS, DIFC (*A foundation and pre-masters college) @ICaS for 10 students @EUR10,000 - 15,000 (EUR 1,000 each)*** Other conditions apply to qualify.

We are hoping other Universities will present thiers within the next few weeks.

[center] 3. A few people have reached out though not publicly about visa refusals; circumstances have been due to previous refusals or proof of funds .

Addressing the above:
1. If you have previous visa refusals , kindly include in your application and also include copies of these refusal letters.

2. Please note that your "Statement of purpose" used the course of getting an admission offer will certainly differ from the one to be submitted for visa application- Emphasis should be on why you've chosen Ireland as a study destination amongst other key areas to be covered.

3. Minimum deposit to be paid to your host University is EUR 6,000. There is a difference between minimum payment to confirm a place and minimum tuition deposit. Exceptions however apply to high ranked Universities i.e once your Tuition is above 12, 500 euros, Please ensure to pay at least 60% to 80% of your overall Tuition fee.

4. Most Universities have Health Insurance included in their tuition fee while others don't - Don't worry Medicover is just EUR 120

5. When / If using a sponsor, its logical that your funds cover the expected balance you should have an excess to cover expenses of your sponsor.

6. It is worthwhile to mention that application deadline for most Universities is between April and May, 2018 for September, 2018 intakes;

7. For September, 2018 intakes visa application can be pursued as from 1st week in June- Avoid late submissions- this results in refusals oftentimes as visa officers will be stressed out and won't have time to vet applications properly.

8. It is worthwhile to note that although you are permitted to work 20 hours during term-periods and full time during the 3 months summer break but this may not be enough to pay balance on your Tuition fees but it will definitely be able to pay for house rent, feeding and other basic expenses.

9. Finally, people who pay their overall tuition fees stand a better chance of having their visas approved; although most people on this thread have only paid the 6,000 euro and still got their visas approved. Also, avoid duping huge sum of money into your account for visa application.


[/center]

Life before / after Academics
==================

1. For fellow Nairalanders following this thread who already have a masters degree either from the UK or Nigeria in fact from anywhere in the world and your discipline or work experience falls into : Health sciences, Sciences, Finance, ICT, Engineering ; I feel its cost effective to source for countries where you can permanently settle preferably with your family members.

Example of these countries include: Canada, Australia and the US (once they implement their points based immigration system).

Permanent Residence Route
======================

This route allows you migrate to Canada with your family members all at once; however, your occupation should be on the list either via academic achievements or relevant paid employement.

With the Canadian PR, you are entitled to work ,live and trade like other Canadians, your kids have access to child benefit of up to CAD$1,500 PER MONTH and you can get your citizenship within 3 years of living in Canada among other benefits. However, this process requires commitment and funds.

The Canadian permanent residence permit requires you have some sort of higher education @ least a diploma and relevant work experience .
Evaluation of your academic results
Proof of funds
General English Proficiency test (IELTS )
Processing time is between 5- 12 months on the maximum
International travelling passport for all your family members.


2. As I mentioned few weeks ago, Ireland can be used as a 'Stepping stone' to other countries for those who may not like the conservative European life-

However, Ireland itself has Permanent Residence available called indefinite leave to remain though 4-5 years relevant work experience within the country is required or in simpler terms , an employment offer from an Employer for an overall of 4 years at least.

For Canada, you only need at least 1 year work experience while Australia lays more emphasis / assigns more points on relevant work experience.

3. For Engineering graduates from countries including the UK, US, Ireland, SA etc excluding Nigeria, Australia issues 18 months post-study work visa. This requires IELTS - General, academic results, medical report and police clearance; you can more to Australia with this visa category with your family , live and work for 18 months however, you're expected to cross on to the PR permit before your 18 months lapse.

4. For Nurses and Medical Doctors, the UK is recruiting Nurses: Nurses only have to pass their Academic / UKVI IELTS @ 7.0 for each band to get their NMC pin to get an adaptation placements; while doctors need to pass both IELTS and plab exams .

Hopefully we will be able to share more information.
For all those resuming in Feb, have a safe trip and for all our Jan/feb/Sept 2018 class we wish you SUCCESS and a prosperous Year ahead.
Hopefully you will elaborate more on how i can migrate to canada after my masters here...Like you mentioned the Conservative Eu lifestyle doesnt fit me lol
Re: GENERAL Irish (student)visa & Work Permit-New THREAD*** by ICaSNg(op): 6:12am On Jan 31, 2018
pristine88:
Hopefully you will elaborate more on how i can migrate to canada after my masters here...Like you mentioned the Conservative Eu lifestyle doesnt fit me lol
Oga you just got to Ireland like 30 secs ago ... lol lets see how you'll feel in the next 6-9 months.

Cheers

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