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Re: GENERAL Irish (student)visa & Work Permit-New THREAD*** by Nobody: 11:25am On Aug 07, 2019
Nice one.

PartnerusIsBack:
Congrats to all those who have secured their visas and I say a warm welcome to the Republic of Ireland. Someone prior before now has already stated the procedures to settling down here on arrival and so there won’t be need for me to repeat same. I am only going to give my advise based on personal experience. Please let it be noted here that whatsoever I state here is entirely my personal opinion and remains that way.....

Re: GENERAL Irish (student)visa & Work Permit-New THREAD*** by Nobody: 11:29am On Aug 07, 2019
Nice one.

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Re: GENERAL Irish (student)visa & Work Permit-New THREAD*** by Dreamchaserz(m): 11:29am On Aug 07, 2019
PartnerusIsBack:
Congrats to all those who have secured their visas and I say a warm welcome to the Republic of Ireland. Someone prior before now has already stated the procedures to settling down here on arrival and so there won’t be need for me to repeat same. I am only going to give my advise based on personal experience. Please let it be noted here that whatsoever I state here is entirely my personal opinion and remains that way.
First, I will start with the positive sides. Ireland is a nice place to study and work with lots of opportunities. If you are the hardworking type and not extravagant, be rest assured that you will be able to meet your personal needs and still have a sizeable amount as savings too. The country is to a gross extent highly secured, good infrastructure and lots of other features associated with first world countries. No doubt, you will find it worthwhile studying and working here in Ireland.
To the other side of the coin, Ireland like everywhere else won’t give you what you deserve but that which you fight for. What do I mean? There is nothing like empathy here. No one gives a damn about you. You are entirely responsible for everything concerning you. Imagine your landlord or landlady wave at you as she drives pass you just as you stand at the bus top waiting for the Dublin bus even though she heading same direction as you. Please don’t misunderstand it all. It’s just their communal principle I guess. It’s same thing we call OYO. No one fucking cares if you exist. So please do not come here thinking empathy will get you anywhere. Nope it won’t. You will only get what you truly fought for and rightfully deserve. .
Secondly, racism here is taking a whole new dimension. Here in Ireland they don’t exhibit it openly but rather do so in what I would tag a polite way. What would you call a situation where it’s rare to see them sit next to you inside the bus except mostly in scenario where the bus is filled up and there isn’t any space left? My brother, please don’t feel bad when you experience this cause you are most obviously going to witness such from time to time. It’s just a norm for them here with the elderly ones exempted. The older ones can easily identify with you but same isn’t the situation with the younger folks. So please brace up and start developing thick skin cause you are obviously going to need that here.
For those of you that will be retiring home from work at odd hours of the night, please turn deaf ears to junkies if you ever come across them. This problem is not peculiar to Ireland only. Is everywhere but my advise is that you turn deaf ears to their rantings if you ever come across them for your personal safety.
Lastly, please carry yourselves as ambassadors of Nigeria. Keep the flag flying here and refrain from acts capable of denting our already battered image as a country. I once scolded a fellow able bodied Nigerian fellow who has made it a habit of begging at odd hours of the night at the city center. On the pretense of been stranded and needed financial assistance to get home. I first fell for it only for him to come again another night unknowing it was me. But for the fact that we are same national I would have called the Garda officials who were close proximity from where I was to effect his arrest. Please for the newbies, if you ever come across him at odd hours of the night, don’t fall for that gimmick as he only approaches black guys.
Ireland is a land of opportunities. Lots of both blue and white collar jobs. Work hard and be proud of your humble beginning. It’s never ever going to be easy. I repeat, it won’t be easy at first but with time as time passes by, things will begin to work for your good IF and ONLY IF you are steadfast and hardworking. Please avoid toxic friends here. Trust me they are much here. I know many who started very focused at first and then as time passes by they lost it and it’s now jamboree. Always remember your family And where you come from. Don’t ever be carried away with staying in Ireland cause that’s not achievement.
Making it in Ireland and coming back home to assist your family and folks in whatever possible is the real achievement.
One last comment, for the guys, if you have a serious relationship back home, please do not jettison it cause here, their young white girls mostly prefer their white guys. Ireland isn’t fully ripe like the UK and America when it comes to inter racial relationships and marriage.
For my newbies sisters, as funny as it may sound, 99% percent of the time these white folks will accost you is just for paid bedroom pleasure and nothing more. Sadly enough, this has turned few of our female folks here into something else. But notwithstanding, sizeable proportion of them still hold sway in high esteem and seriously committed in exhibiting high levels of morality imbibe in our African culture. So please don’t leave that poor guy back home with the hope that you will catch one sweet clean white dude here..lol
Congratulations to all those that have been granted their visas and my wish and prayer is for those awaiting theirs will be granted too. One love!

Thanks for the heads up.
May you walk and never miss your way.

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Re: GENERAL Irish (student)visa & Work Permit-New THREAD*** by Lawiiiii: 11:34am On Aug 07, 2019
Exactly what I’ve been waiting for. Thank you!
PartnerusIsBack:
Congrats to all those who have secured their visas and I say a warm welcome to the Republic of Ireland. Someone prior before now has already stated the procedures to settling down here on arrival and so there won’t be need for me to repeat same. I am only going to give my advise based on personal experience. Please let it be noted here that whatsoever I state here is entirely my personal opinion and remains that way.
First, I will start with the positive sides. Ireland is a nice place to study and work with lots of opportunities. If you are the hardworking type and not extravagant, be rest assured that you will be able to meet your personal needs and still have a sizeable amount as savings too. The country is to a gross extent highly secured, good infrastructure and lots of other features associated with first world countries. No doubt, you will find it worthwhile studying and working here in Ireland.
To the other side of the coin, Ireland like everywhere else won’t give you what you deserve but that which you fight for. What do I mean? There is nothing like empathy here. No one gives a damn about you. You are entirely responsible for everything concerning you. Imagine your landlord or landlady wave at you as she drives pass you just as you stand at the bus top waiting for the Dublin bus even though she heading same direction as you. Please don’t misunderstand it all. It’s just their communal principle I guess. It’s same thing we call OYO. No one fucking cares if you exist. So please do not come here thinking empathy will get you anywhere. Nope it won’t. You will only get what you truly fought for and rightfully deserve. .
Secondly, racism here is taking a whole new dimension. Here in Ireland they don’t exhibit it openly but rather do so in what I would tag a polite way. What would you call a situation where it’s rare to see them sit next to you inside the bus except mostly in scenario where the bus is filled up and there isn’t any space left? My brother, please don’t feel bad when you experience this cause you are most obviously going to witness such from time to time. It’s just a norm for them here with the elderly ones exempted. The older ones can easily identify with you but same isn’t the situation with the younger folks. So please brace up and start developing thick skin cause you are obviously going to need that here.
For those of you that will be retiring home from work at odd hours of the night, please turn deaf ears to junkies if you ever come across them. This problem is not peculiar to Ireland only. Is everywhere but my advise is that you turn deaf ears to their rantings if you ever come across them for your personal safety.
Lastly, please carry yourselves as ambassadors of Nigeria. Keep the flag flying here and refrain from acts capable of denting our already battered image as a country. I once scolded a fellow able bodied Nigerian fellow who has made it a habit of begging at odd hours of the night at the city center. On the pretense of been stranded and needed financial assistance to get home. I first fell for it only for him to come again another night unknowing it was me. But for the fact that we are same national I would have called the Garda officials who were close proximity from where I was to effect his arrest. Please for the newbies, if you ever come across him at odd hours of the night, don’t fall for that gimmick as he only approaches black guys.
Ireland is a land of opportunities. Lots of both blue and white collar jobs. Work hard and be proud of your humble beginning. It’s never ever going to be easy. I repeat, it won’t be easy at first but with time as time passes by, things will begin to work for your good IF and ONLY IF you are steadfast and hardworking. Please avoid toxic friends here. Trust me they are much here. I know many who started very focused at first and then as time passes by they lost it and it’s now jamboree. Always remember your family And where you come from. Don’t ever be carried away with staying in Ireland cause that’s not achievement.
Making it in Ireland and coming back home to assist your family and folks in whatever possible is the real achievement.
One last comment, for the guys, if you have a serious relationship back home, please do not jettison it cause here, their young white girls mostly prefer their white guys. Ireland isn’t fully ripe like the UK and America when it comes to inter racial relationships and marriage.
For my newbies sisters, as funny as it may sound, 99% percent of the time these white folks will accost you is just for paid bedroom pleasure and nothing more. Sadly enough, this has turned few of our female folks here into something else. But notwithstanding, sizeable proportion of them still hold sway in high esteem and seriously committed in exhibiting high levels of morality imbibe in our African culture. So please don’t leave that poor guy back home with the hope that you will catch one sweet clean white dude here..lol
Congratulations to all those that have been granted their visas and my wish and prayer is for those awaiting theirs will be granted too. One love!
Re: GENERAL Irish (student)visa & Work Permit-New THREAD*** by dkmdebugin: 12:01pm On Aug 07, 2019
Thank you so much.
PartnerusIsBack:
Congrats to all those who have secured their visas and I say a warm welcome to the Republic of Ireland. Someone prior before now has already stated the procedures to settling down here on arrival and so there won’t be need for me to repeat same. I am only going to give my advise based on personal experience. Please let it be noted here that whatsoever I state here is entirely my personal opinion and remains that way.
First, I will start with the positive sides. Ireland is a nice place to study and work with lots of opportunities. If you are the hardworking type and not extravagant, be rest assured that you will be able to meet your personal needs and still have a sizeable amount as savings too. The country is to a gross extent highly secured, good infrastructure and lots of other features associated with first world countries. No doubt, you will find it worthwhile studying and working here in Ireland.
To the other side of the coin, Ireland like everywhere else won’t give you what you deserve but that which you fight for. What do I mean? There is nothing like empathy here. No one gives a damn about you. You are entirely responsible for everything concerning you. Imagine your landlord or landlady wave at you as she drives pass you just as you stand at the bus top waiting for the Dublin bus even though she heading same direction as you. Please don’t misunderstand it all. It’s just their communal principle I guess. It’s same thing we call OYO. No one fucking cares if you exist. So please do not come here thinking empathy will get you anywhere. Nope it won’t. You will only get what you truly fought for and rightfully deserve. .
Secondly, racism here is taking a whole new dimension. Here in Ireland they don’t exhibit it openly but rather do so in what I would tag a polite way. What would you call a situation where it’s rare to see them sit next to you inside the bus except mostly in scenario where the bus is filled up and there isn’t any space left? My brother, please don’t feel bad when you experience this cause you are most obviously going to witness such from time to time. It’s just a norm for them here with the elderly ones exempted. The older ones can easily identify with you but same isn’t the situation with the younger folks. So please brace up and start developing thick skin cause you are obviously going to need that here.
For those of you that will be retiring home from work at odd hours of the night, please turn deaf ears to junkies if you ever come across them. This problem is not peculiar to Ireland only. Is everywhere but my advise is that you turn deaf ears to their rantings if you ever come across them for your personal safety.
Lastly, please carry yourselves as ambassadors of Nigeria. Keep the flag flying here and refrain from acts capable of denting our already battered image as a country. I once scolded a fellow able bodied Nigerian fellow who has made it a habit of begging at odd hours of the night at the city center. On the pretense of been stranded and needed financial assistance to get home. I first fell for it only for him to come again another night unknowing it was me. But for the fact that we are same national I would have called the Garda officials who were close proximity from where I was to effect his arrest. Please for the newbies, if you ever come across him at odd hours of the night, don’t fall for that gimmick as he only approaches black guys.
Ireland is a land of opportunities. Lots of both blue and white collar jobs. Work hard and be proud of your humble beginning. It’s never ever going to be easy. I repeat, it won’t be easy at first but with time as time passes by, things will begin to work for your good IF and ONLY IF you are steadfast and hardworking. Please avoid toxic friends here. Trust me they are much here. I know many who started very focused at first and then as time passes by they lost it and it’s now jamboree. Always remember your family And where you come from. Don’t ever be carried away with staying in Ireland cause that’s not achievement.
Making it in Ireland and coming back home to assist your family and folks in whatever possible is the real achievement.
One last comment, for the guys, if you have a serious relationship back home, please do not jettison it cause here, their young white girls mostly prefer their white guys. Ireland isn’t fully ripe like the UK and America when it comes to inter racial relationships and marriage.
For my newbies sisters, as funny as it may sound, 99% percent of the time these white folks will accost you is just for paid bedroom pleasure and nothing more. Sadly enough, this has turned few of our female folks here into something else. But notwithstanding, sizeable proportion of them still hold sway in high esteem and seriously committed in exhibiting high levels of morality imbibe in our African culture. So please don’t leave that poor guy back home with the hope that you will catch one sweet clean white dude here..lol
Congratulations to all those that have been granted their visas and my wish and prayer is for those awaiting theirs will be granted too. One love!
Re: GENERAL Irish (student)visa & Work Permit-New THREAD*** by Thanos3000: 1:06pm On Aug 07, 2019
PartnerusIsBack:
Congrats to all those who have secured their visas and I say a warm welcome to the Republic of Ireland. Someone prior before now has already stated the procedures to settling down here on arrival and so there won’t be need for me to repeat same. I am only going to give my advise based on personal experience. Please let it be noted here that whatsoever I state here is entirely my personal opinion and remains that way.
First, I will start with the positive sides. Ireland is a nice place to study and work with lots of opportunities. If you are the hardworking type and not extravagant, be rest assured that you will be able to meet your personal needs and still have a sizeable amount as savings too. The country is to a gross extent highly secured, good infrastructure and lots of other features associated with first world countries. No doubt, you will find it worthwhile studying and working here in Ireland.
To the other side of the coin, Ireland like everywhere else won’t give you what you deserve but that which you fight for. What do I mean? There is nothing like empathy here. No one gives a damn about you. You are entirely responsible for everything concerning you. Imagine your landlord or landlady wave at you as she drives pass you just as you stand at the bus top waiting for the Dublin bus even though she heading same direction as you. Please don’t misunderstand it all. It’s just their communal principle I guess. It’s same thing we call OYO. No one fucking cares if you exist. So please do not come here thinking empathy will get you anywhere. Nope it won’t. You will only get what you truly fought for and rightfully deserve. .
Secondly, racism here is taking a whole new dimension. Here in Ireland they don’t exhibit it openly but rather do so in what I would tag a polite way. What would you call a situation where it’s rare to see them sit next to you inside the bus except mostly in scenario where the bus is filled up and there isn’t any space left? My brother, please don’t feel bad when you experience this cause you are most obviously going to witness such from time to time. It’s just a norm for them here with the elderly ones exempted. The older ones can easily identify with you but same isn’t the situation with the younger folks. So please brace up and start developing thick skin cause you are obviously going to need that here.
For those of you that will be retiring home from work at odd hours of the night, please turn deaf ears to junkies if you ever come across them. This problem is not peculiar to Ireland only. Is everywhere but my advise is that you turn deaf ears to their rantings if you ever come across them for your personal safety.
Lastly, please carry yourselves as ambassadors of Nigeria. Keep the flag flying here and refrain from acts capable of denting our already battered image as a country. I once scolded a fellow able bodied Nigerian fellow who has made it a habit of begging at odd hours of the night at the city center. On the pretense of been stranded and needed financial assistance to get home. I first fell for it only for him to come again another night unknowing it was me. But for the fact that we are same national I would have called the Garda officials who were close proximity from where I was to effect his arrest. Please for the newbies, if you ever come across him at odd hours of the night, don’t fall for that gimmick as he only approaches black guys.
Ireland is a land of opportunities. Lots of both blue and white collar jobs. Work hard and be proud of your humble beginning. It’s never ever going to be easy. I repeat, it won’t be easy at first but with time as time passes by, things will begin to work for your good IF and ONLY IF you are steadfast and hardworking. Please avoid toxic friends here. Trust me they are much here. I know many who started very focused at first and then as time passes by they lost it and it’s now jamboree. Always remember your family And where you come from. Don’t ever be carried away with staying in Ireland cause that’s not achievement.
Making it in Ireland and coming back home to assist your family and folks in whatever possible is the real achievement.
One last comment, for the guys, if you have a serious relationship back home, please do not jettison it cause here, their young white girls mostly prefer their white guys. Ireland isn’t fully ripe like the UK and America when it comes to inter racial relationships and marriage.
For my newbies sisters, as funny as it may sound, 99% percent of the time these white folks will accost you is just for paid bedroom pleasure and nothing more. Sadly enough, this has turned few of our female folks here into something else. But notwithstanding, sizeable proportion of them still hold sway in high esteem and seriously committed in exhibiting high levels of morality imbibe in our African culture. So please don’t leave that poor guy back home with the hope that you will catch one sweet clean white dude here..lol
Congratulations to all those that have been granted their visas and my wish and prayer is for those awaiting theirs will be granted too. One love!

Needed this heads up!. Thanks bro

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Re: GENERAL Irish (student)visa & Work Permit-New THREAD*** by Nobody: 3:44pm On Aug 07, 2019
Lawiiiii:
Exactly what I’ve been waiting for. Thank you!
lol
Re: GENERAL Irish (student)visa & Work Permit-New THREAD*** by OlaOla8: 5:55pm On Aug 07, 2019
Visa Approved today!

Trinity College Dublin.
Applied on the 17th of June at VFS Lagos.
Got stamped on 3rd August, 2019.
Received it this evening.

Thanks to everyone who contributed in one way or another.

Bless.

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Re: GENERAL Irish (student)visa & Work Permit-New THREAD*** by Ghost911: 6:03pm On Aug 07, 2019
OlaOla8:
Visa Approved today!

Trinity College Dublin.
Applied on the 17th of June at VFS Lagos.
Got stamped on 3rd August, 2019.
Received it this evening.

Thanks to everyone who contributed in one way or another.

Bless.


Congrats OlaOla

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Re: GENERAL Irish (student)visa & Work Permit-New THREAD*** by Dwebb55: 7:04pm On Aug 07, 2019
OlaOla8:
Visa Approved today!

Trinity College Dublin.
Applied on the 17th of June at VFS Lagos.
Got stamped on 3rd August, 2019.
Received it this evening.

Thanks to everyone who contributed in one way or another.

Bless.

Congrats Ola Ola!

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Re: GENERAL Irish (student)visa & Work Permit-New THREAD*** by femzyacess: 8:14pm On Aug 07, 2019
OlaOla8:
Visa Approved today!

Trinity College Dublin.
Applied on the 17th of June at VFS Lagos.
Got stamped on 3rd August, 2019.
Received it this evening.

Thanks to everyone who contributed in one way or another.

Bless.
Congrats

1 Like

Re: GENERAL Irish (student)visa & Work Permit-New THREAD*** by femzyacess: 8:20pm On Aug 07, 2019
phychem:


Congrats in advance...... Other third week of June people. How far?

Thanks guys for the followups and contribution on this platform.

VISA ISSUED!!!!!!!
Submitted June 17th VSF Lagos
Got to Abuja 18th June
Stamped Aug 2nd 2019
All the best guys..cheers

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Re: GENERAL Irish (student)visa & Work Permit-New THREAD*** by Flirtyjane(f): 9:00pm On Aug 07, 2019
Congrats. It's been a long time coming.
femzyacess:


Thanks guys for the followups and contribution on this platform.

VISA ISSUED!!!!!!!
Submitted June 17th VSF Lagos
Got to Abuja 18th June
Stamped Aug 2nd 2019
All the best guys..cheers
Re: GENERAL Irish (student)visa & Work Permit-New THREAD*** by femo7(m): 9:36pm On Aug 07, 2019
DBS

VISA ISSUED!!!!!!!
Submitted on June 17th @VSF Lagos
Got to Abuja 18th June

Stamped Aug 3rd 2019

Received today at exactly 4.32pm.

God is great!!!!!!!

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Re: GENERAL Irish (student)visa & Work Permit-New THREAD*** by Godsenvoy: 11:29pm On Aug 07, 2019
Pelumos:
When are you resuming?

18th of September by God’s grace. Before then I would’ve gotten a positive feedback from the embassy. [color=#770077][/color] grin
Re: GENERAL Irish (student)visa & Work Permit-New THREAD*** by Nonso16(m): 12:14am On Aug 08, 2019
When I did mine it took 8-9weeks for a masters in cybersecurity


Jola17:
Hello everyone, please is there anyone who knows how long it takes griffith college to process admission? Thanks.
Re: GENERAL Irish (student)visa & Work Permit-New THREAD*** by sirgigs: 12:38am On Aug 08, 2019
Wow, you are God sent. Thanks for this post, hope to see you in February, 2020.


PartnerusIsBack:
Congrats to all those who have secured their visas and I say a warm welcome to the Republic of Ireland. Someone prior before now has already stated the procedures to settling down here on arrival and so there won’t be need for me to repeat same. I am only going to give my advise based on personal experience. Please let it be noted here that whatsoever I state here is entirely my personal opinion and remains that way.
First, I will start with the positive sides. Ireland is a nice place to study and work with lots of opportunities. If you are the hardworking type and not extravagant, be rest assured that you will be able to meet your personal needs and still have a sizeable amount as savings too. The country is to a gross extent highly secured, good infrastructure and lots of other features associated with first world countries. No doubt, you will find it worthwhile studying and working here in Ireland.
To the other side of the coin, Ireland like everywhere else won’t give you what you deserve but that which you fight for. What do I mean? There is nothing like empathy here. No one gives a damn about you. You are entirely responsible for everything concerning you. Imagine your landlord or landlady wave at you as she drives pass you just as you stand at the bus top waiting for the Dublin bus even though she heading same direction as you. Please don’t misunderstand it all. It’s just their communal principle I guess. It’s same thing we call OYO. No one fucking cares if you exist. So please do not come here thinking empathy will get you anywhere. Nope it won’t. You will only get what you truly fought for and rightfully deserve. .
Secondly, racism here is taking a whole new dimension. Here in Ireland they don’t exhibit it openly but rather do so in what I would tag a polite way. What would you call a situation where it’s rare to see them sit next to you inside the bus except mostly in scenario where the bus is filled up and there isn’t any space left? My brother, please don’t feel bad when you experience this cause you are most obviously going to witness such from time to time. It’s just a norm for them here with the elderly ones exempted. The older ones can easily identify with you but same isn’t the situation with the younger folks. So please brace up and start developing thick skin cause you are obviously going to need that here.
For those of you that will be retiring home from work at odd hours of the night, please turn deaf ears to junkies if you ever come across them. This problem is not peculiar to Ireland only. Is everywhere but my advise is that you turn deaf ears to their rantings if you ever come across them for your personal safety.
Lastly, please carry yourselves as ambassadors of Nigeria. Keep the flag flying here and refrain from acts capable of denting our already battered image as a country. I once scolded a fellow able bodied Nigerian fellow who has made it a habit of begging at odd hours of the night at the city center. On the pretense of been stranded and needed financial assistance to get home. I first fell for it only for him to come again another night unknowing it was me. But for the fact that we are same national I would have called the Garda officials who were close proximity from where I was to effect his arrest. Please for the newbies, if you ever come across him at odd hours of the night, don’t fall for that gimmick as he only approaches black guys.
Ireland is a land of opportunities. Lots of both blue and white collar jobs. Work hard and be proud of your humble beginning. It’s never ever going to be easy. I repeat, it won’t be easy at first but with time as time passes by, things will begin to work for your good IF and ONLY IF you are steadfast and hardworking. Please avoid toxic friends here. Trust me they are much here. I know many who started very focused at first and then as time passes by they lost it and it’s now jamboree. Always remember your family And where you come from. Don’t ever be carried away with staying in Ireland cause that’s not achievement.
Making it in Ireland and coming back home to assist your family and folks in whatever possible is the real achievement.
One last comment, for the guys, if you have a serious relationship back home, please do not jettison it cause here, their young white girls mostly prefer their white guys. Ireland isn’t fully ripe like the UK and America when it comes to inter racial relationships and marriage.
For my newbies sisters, as funny as it may sound, 99% percent of the time these white folks will accost you is just for paid bedroom pleasure and nothing more. Sadly enough, this has turned few of our female folks here into something else. But notwithstanding, sizeable proportion of them still hold sway in high esteem and seriously committed in exhibiting high levels of morality imbibe in our African culture. So please don’t leave that poor guy back home with the hope that you will catch one sweet clean white dude here..lol
Congratulations to all those that have been granted their visas and my wish and prayer is for those awaiting theirs will be granted too. One love!
Re: GENERAL Irish (student)visa & Work Permit-New THREAD*** by phychem: 6:43am On Aug 08, 2019
sirgigs:
Wow, you are God sent. Thanks for this post, hope to see you in February, 2020.



It's there anyone here who submitted on the 20th of June in Lagos?
Re: GENERAL Irish (student)visa & Work Permit-New THREAD*** by lilshon(m): 6:55am On Aug 08, 2019
phychem:


It's there anyone here who submitted on the 20th of June in Lagos?

Submitted on the 19th
Re: GENERAL Irish (student)visa & Work Permit-New THREAD*** by chiada10(f): 7:11am On Aug 08, 2019
Please what course?
Jummy902:
DBS. Yes I included the refusal letter
Re: GENERAL Irish (student)visa & Work Permit-New THREAD*** by terry5000: 7:43am On Aug 08, 2019
Hi guys, should I open a domicile account or take cash and open a bank account over there? Which is better?
Re: GENERAL Irish (student)visa & Work Permit-New THREAD*** by phychem: 7:49am On Aug 08, 2019
lilshon:


Submitted on the 19th

Have you gotten any response whatsoever?....are you tracking through UPS?
Re: GENERAL Irish (student)visa & Work Permit-New THREAD*** by Oseunseun: 7:49am On Aug 08, 2019
Congratulations!

OlaOla8:
Visa Approved today!

Trinity College Dublin.
Applied on the 17th of June at VFS Lagos.
Got stamped on 3rd August, 2019.
Received it this evening.

Thanks to everyone who contributed in one way or another.

Bless.

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Re: GENERAL Irish (student)visa & Work Permit-New THREAD*** by Oseunseun: 7:51am On Aug 08, 2019
Congratulations!

femzyacess:


Thanks guys for the followups and contribution on this platform.

VISA ISSUED!!!!!!!
Submitted June 17th VSF Lagos
Got to Abuja 18th June
Stamped Aug 2nd 2019
All the best guys..cheers
Re: GENERAL Irish (student)visa & Work Permit-New THREAD*** by Oseunseun: 7:52am On Aug 08, 2019
Congratulations!

femo7:
DBS

VISA ISSUED!!!!!!!
Submitted on June 17th @VSF Lagos
Got to Abuja 18th June

Stamped Aug 3rd 2019

Received today at exactly 4.32pm.

God is great!!!!!!!
Re: GENERAL Irish (student)visa & Work Permit-New THREAD*** by lilshon(m): 7:59am On Aug 08, 2019
phychem:


Have you gotten any response whatsoever?....are you tracking through UPS?

Nothing from ups yet. Although, I did send an email to the embassy on Monday and I was told to check back today. I have done that and I'm waiting for their response.
Re: GENERAL Irish (student)visa & Work Permit-New THREAD*** by anthony24: 10:51am On Aug 08, 2019
For those currently booking flights to Dublin and the folks over there, a quick question. Is it supposed to be a return ticket or one way trip. I’m asking cos someone told me it has to be a return ticket for you to be allowed in if you’re not their citizen.
Re: GENERAL Irish (student)visa & Work Permit-New THREAD*** by veramani31: 11:00am On Aug 08, 2019
anthony24:
For those currently booking flights to Dublin and the folks over there, a quick question. Is it supposed to be a return ticket or one way trip. I’m asking cos someone told me it has to be a return ticket for you to be allowed in if you’re not their citizen.

Book one way. Nothing of such is required
Re: GENERAL Irish (student)visa & Work Permit-New THREAD*** by Dwebb55: 11:09am On Aug 08, 2019
terry5000:
Hi guys, should I open a domicile account or take cash and open a bank account over there? Which is better?

Please take your cash along and pay into your account once you open it.

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Re: GENERAL Irish (student)visa & Work Permit-New THREAD*** by Dwebb55: 11:11am On Aug 08, 2019
lilshon:


Nothing from ups yet. Although, I did send an email to the embassy on Monday and I was told to check back today. I have done that and I'm waiting for their response.

Look at the tracking number on the ups form given to you, enter it on their website and you should know when your passport will be delivered
Re: GENERAL Irish (student)visa & Work Permit-New THREAD*** by Chidimizzle: 1:14pm On Aug 08, 2019
Silin:


Hi Mizchidi, pls kindly respond. Lets connect please.

Thank you.

Hi Silin,

I deactivated that account and presently use this. Haven't been here in a while as last minute dissertation rush is mad. Are you in Limerick now? You could send a DM.

Cheers!
Re: GENERAL Irish (student)visa & Work Permit-New THREAD*** by Nobody: 2:30pm On Aug 08, 2019
Fwaves:


UCD here. I applied for visa on 11th June, got to Embassy 13th of June. Already in the 7th week and no response.

Congrats Fwaves. I’m also going to UCD September hope we can connect : ebukanwokoye@gmail.com

All the best

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