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Re: GENERAL Irish (student)visa & Work Permit-New THREAD*** by slimtom1994: 1:50pm On Jan 22, 2020
DammyDurst:
Hi, could you state the reasons why you'd advise that?

Simply put, jobs.
Re: GENERAL Irish (student)visa & Work Permit-New THREAD*** by Nobody: 3:09pm On Jan 22, 2020
Coldie:



Although there's one way of making money from there but its not for the soft hearted

What is this way?
Re: GENERAL Irish (student)visa & Work Permit-New THREAD*** by akaraelepo(m): 4:16pm On Jan 22, 2020
jamauldeen:


Are u kidding me.. Irish Embassy issued you all visas within 5 weeks. When was the appliclation submitted?

Just seeing your response. 1st week in December.
Re: GENERAL Irish (student)visa & Work Permit-New THREAD*** by Newperson92(m): 6:07pm On Jan 22, 2020
olajimii:
Concerning the weather, it's cold all year round. The sun is lazy, rises late and sets early. I'm not sure you'll get a jacket thick enough for the cold in Nigeria, I'll advice you buy here, a good jacket costs between €50-€70 ( if you don't care about designer). In my opinion, food is relatively cheap, at least the normal stuffs like rice, potatoes and stew stuffs, you'll get good prices at Lidl and Tesco (yam is a no go area, I would not advice you bring from nigeria due to the weight though)Chicken is the cheapest protein and in abundance. Pack lots of indomie when coming, it's expensive here. If you don't know how to cook, go and start learning. Eating out is a bad idea for saving, especially in Dublin. And yes DBS is a good school. I like the fact that they understand students need free time to work and have structured classes to allow for that. All the best in your application, we hope to hear good news from you soon. Cheers.
Hello please am interested in dbs but I need details about their accommodation.
Do they have on campus?
Re: GENERAL Irish (student)visa & Work Permit-New THREAD*** by Newperson92(m): 6:14pm On Jan 22, 2020
Sulidishes:
hello hello hello, my uncles and aunties ….. have being following this Ireland thread silently. Abeg who is going to Dublin business school in Ireland this January?
Hello I want to apply can I get your contact?
Re: GENERAL Irish (student)visa & Work Permit-New THREAD*** by Newperson92(m): 6:25pm On Jan 22, 2020
Mayfav:
Hello everyone, please I want to ask anyone studying business analytics/data analytics at Dublin business school if we can bring our laptops from Nigeria.I was told students studying IT related courses at NCI were only allowed to use MAC/Apple laptops. I want to know if there are such rules for IT students in dublin business school,as I am planning to buy my laptop in Nigeria before coming (January intake).Thanks.

Please are you in dbs already?
I need to get few details about the school please
Re: GENERAL Irish (student)visa & Work Permit-New THREAD*** by akaraelepo(m): 5:17am On Jan 23, 2020
Biakwa:


Bro i sent you a request,
Are you serious,please what course of study,which school,any proof of funds,please break it down.

Cheers

NUI Galway. When did you send the mail? Will check through. Source of funds for joun family was the fellowship I had plus some minor assets.
Re: GENERAL Irish (student)visa & Work Permit-New THREAD*** by amazingernest: 10:25am On Jan 23, 2020
Hello house please I need help from you guys. I have been denied uk tourist visa two Times this last year, the first was July and the second was December. Please can I be able to apply for Ireland visa any time soon. Please respond
Re: GENERAL Irish (student)visa & Work Permit-New THREAD*** by Sholsp: 11:07am On Jan 23, 2020
Hello, guess it was a Phd you applied for at Galway? because Masters are not permitted to go with student on a join family visa. pls shed light.
akaraelepo:


NUI Galway. When did you send the mail? Will check through. Source of funds for joun family was the fellowship I had plus some minor assets.
Re: GENERAL Irish (student)visa & Work Permit-New THREAD*** by Biakwa: 4:30pm On Jan 23, 2020
akaraelepo:


NUI Galway. When did you send the mail? Will check through. Source of funds for joun family was the fellowship I had plus some minor assets.

Please bro
Check your mail
Re: GENERAL Irish (student)visa & Work Permit-New THREAD*** by akaraelepo(m): 5:09pm On Jan 23, 2020
Biakwa:


Please bro
Check your mail

I have replied your request.
Re: GENERAL Irish (student)visa & Work Permit-New THREAD*** by akaraelepo(m): 6:10pm On Jan 23, 2020
Biakwa:


Please bro
Check your mail

I have replied the mail.
Re: GENERAL Irish (student)visa & Work Permit-New THREAD*** by ICaSNg(f): 6:40pm On Jan 23, 2020
Am thinking of sharing job opportunities in Ireland- For both new graduates in Ireland and possibly for professionals in Nigeria (Yes, some IT Companies sponsor exceptional graduates from overseas* I know of 3 IT professionals below 35 who got such):


Junior Business Analyst - 1+ year's experience
Deloitte
Dublin
Updated 23/01/2020
Not disclosed
Permanent Full Time
Human Resources

Deloitte
APPLY NOW: https://www.irishjobs.ie/Jobs/IT/


The Opportunity

Technology Consulting | Systems Engineering

We’re extremely proud of the talented professionals that work at Deloitte Ireland and we’re always open to connecting with people interested in joining the team on our growth journey.

The Opportunity

Deloitte has exciting career opportunities for a Junior Business Analyst to work within the Deloitte Technology Consulting business. If successful, you would join our client based project team in Dublin city centre as a Business Analyst. We also have projects involving travel.

Responsibilities:

Prepare BA documents
Involved in all stages of business analysis including requirements gathering/elecitation/analysis
Work with business to identify stakeholders
Plan interviews, meetings and workshops
Prepare questionnaires
Facilitate interviews
Facilitate workshops
Analyse as-is processes, propose improvements and work with business to derive to-be processes
Document as-is and to-be processes based using client’s standard formats


Required Skills

Requirements elicitation, documentation and management
Process mapping
Communication
Strong stakeholder management
Good interpersonal and people skills with strong client focus
Expert communication skills
Excellent MS Office skills – Visio, Word, Excel
SharePoint for document Management


Qualifications:

3rd Level IT Qualification
Business Analysis Qualification would be a plus


Why join Deloitte:

International experience: Building a pipeline of global leaders

International opportunity is a cornerstone of our talent experience and is central to Deloitte's client, talent, and growth strategies. Clients depend on our member firm professionals' skills and capabilities to handle complex, cross-border issues. Clients also expect Deloitte leaders and teams to have international experience and global mindsets, making them able to serve clients well wherever they operate.

We believe the best way to meet those demands is to make international experience a priority and have the learning, programs, and technology in place to facilitate it. This commitment makes Deloitte member firms attractive not only to potential clients, but also to talented professionals.

A world of opportunity

You will gain international experience in several ways: working in other geographies; short- and long-term international business travel; and working on international teams or projects, often virtually from a variety of locations, thanks to technologies and tools that connect Deloitte professionals around the world.

We have a dedicated travel team to help plan the logistics. Our professionals also have online access to information and tools to help them before, during, and after an international assignment.

Benefits

Training opportunities (access to premium online training platforms, in-house training, internal & external technical training, certification/exam support)
Professional subscription: the firm will cover the cost of annual subscription to one approved professional body
Tech events: attending external and Deloitte Technology's internal Tech seminars with SMEs in the practice as well as external speakers (topics in the past have included Azure, AWS, Big Data, Blockchain, DevOps, MuleSoft, Robotics)
Deloitte Unplugged programme: initiatives which focus on employee wellness and wellbeing
Corporate deals: discounts are available from a variety of organisations
Tax efficient travel pass: save up to 51% on travel costs if you take part in our Taxsaver Commuter Ticket scheme
Cycle to work scheme: Deloitte will facilitate the purchase of a bicycle and/or accessories up to a maximum of €1,000 through the cycle to work scheme. The scheme is tax efficient meaning savings of up to 51% on your purchase
Bonus scheme
Pension scheme options available
Life assurance
Health insurance discounts
Social events
Skills:

To-be process, Business analysis, Process Mapping, Workshop Facilitation, Business Process Analysis, Business Process Mapping, Requirement Gathering
Re: GENERAL Irish (student)visa & Work Permit-New THREAD*** by Amiablekeezy: 1:53pm On Jan 24, 2020
abuhusna1:

You are one of the lucky people getting gnib appointment before getting here. Wait till your appointment time then go get your one year permit. Till then you can't work or travel out of Ireland but cannot be deported for that reason. Most of your mates may not get till april or may.

Yea. Thanks.
I heard its faster if its done over there. So, I told my friend who lives in dublin, who then helped secure the date.

Okay. Thanks for explaining. I understand better now
Re: GENERAL Irish (student)visa & Work Permit-New THREAD*** by Amiablekeezy: 1:56pm On Jan 24, 2020
Good afternoon all.
Pls I'll be traveling soon, is it compulsory I have euros with me when boarding. Heard the immigration officers will ask me to declare the cash with me at the airport

If yes, pls like how much is OK to hold. Will 30-50 euros be OK?

Thanks
Re: GENERAL Irish (student)visa & Work Permit-New THREAD*** by Dwebb55: 2:52pm On Jan 24, 2020
Amiablekeezy:
Good afternoon all.
Pls I'll be traveling soon, is it compulsory I have euros with me when boarding. Heard the immigration officers will ask me to declare the cash with me at the airport

If yes, pls like how much is OK to hold. Will 30-50 euros be OK?

Thanks

I doubt if that will be adequate. Even if you have funds over there in the form of an education bond, you won't get access to it immediately you get there and it might take you several days if not weeks to have access to it so you need funds to spend in the foreseeable future. However, if you have funds in your card(domicilary) you might be asked to show proof of that.
Re: GENERAL Irish (student)visa & Work Permit-New THREAD*** by donbreeezy(m): 4:47pm On Jan 24, 2020
Hello guys.. My appeal is still with the embassy and my final resumption deadline is next Monday 3rd Feb. The school (DBS) has another session for April.. If I request for an updated offer letter for April and send it to the embassy, will it work? Or I'll have to withdraw the appeal and submit a fresh application because of the new date.

Anyone with such experience?
Re: GENERAL Irish (student)visa & Work Permit-New THREAD*** by seunny4lif(m): 6:27pm On Jan 24, 2020
Man, hold around 500€ as cash if you have because you can’t access your bond immediately you get here.
You need money to buy foods and transport yourself
Amiablekeezy:
Good afternoon all.
Pls I'll be traveling soon, is it compulsory I have euros with me when boarding. Heard the immigration officers will ask me to declare the cash with me at the airport

If yes, pls like how much is OK to hold. Will 30-50 euros be OK?

Thanks
Re: GENERAL Irish (student)visa & Work Permit-New THREAD*** by Amiablekeezy: 11:34pm On Jan 24, 2020
Dwebb55:


I doubt if that will be adequate. Even if you have funds over there in the form of an education bond, you won't get access to it immediately you get there and it might take you several days if not weeks to have access to it so you need funds to spend in the foreseeable future. However, if you have funds in your card(domicilary) you might be asked to show proof of that.


I have relatives over there and I'll be staying with them. Just asking about cash at hand. I already have my accommodation and feeding sorted out.

My question is, is it important to hold cash when traveling?
Re: GENERAL Irish (student)visa & Work Permit-New THREAD*** by Amiablekeezy: 11:35pm On Jan 24, 2020
seunny4lif:
Man, hold around 500€ as cash if you have because you can’t access your bond immediately you get here.
You need money to buy foods and transport yourself

Thanks but I have that sorted out.

My question is, is it important to travel with cash? And how much is OK? Thanks
Re: GENERAL Irish (student)visa & Work Permit-New THREAD*** by Sirchex: 1:59pm On Jan 25, 2020
Good day house.
Pls I submitted my visa application on d 18th of Dec for visit visa and I have been tracking it, it shows the visa is submitted to the embassy.
But today, I tracked the application using the same vfs no and it's showing no record found. I don't know y
Re: GENERAL Irish (student)visa & Work Permit-New THREAD*** by Blessedolamide: 10:48pm On Jan 25, 2020
Amiablekeezy:


Thanks but I have that sorted out.

My question is, is it important to travel with cash? And how much is OK? Thanks

Hi Amiablekeezy, It's advisable that you hold a reasonable amount of money as some people in the past were asked at the Point of entry to declare the amount with them.
Re: GENERAL Irish (student)visa & Work Permit-New THREAD*** by DammyDurst(m): 11:21pm On Jan 25, 2020
Hello, anyone in University College, Cork here?

Please, anyone, I'd like to ask if I can use TransferMate to pay for my deposit or Form A?

Thank you.
Re: GENERAL Irish (student)visa & Work Permit-New THREAD*** by Sirchex: 7:06am On Jan 26, 2020
Good day house.
Pls I submitted my visa application on d 18th of Dec for visit visa and I have been tracking it, it shows the visa is submitted to the embassy.
But today, I tracked the application using the same vfs no and it's showing no record found. I don't know y

Pls help me

Re: GENERAL Irish (student)visa & Work Permit-New THREAD*** by akaraelepo(m): 8:26pm On Jan 26, 2020
Sholsp:
Hello, guess it was a Phd you applied for at Galway? because Masters are not permitted to go with student on a join family visa. pls shed light.

I applied for PhD plus I have a fellowship
Re: GENERAL Irish (student)visa & Work Permit-New THREAD*** by Chibudollar: 8:51am On Jan 27, 2020
Sirchex:
Good day house.
Pls I submitted my visa application on d 18th of Dec for visit visa and I have been tracking it, it shows the visa is submitted to the embassy.
But today, I tracked the application using the same vfs no and it's showing no record found. I don't know y

Pls help me
have you gotten a solution to this? And if granted what would be the normal reply
Re: GENERAL Irish (student)visa & Work Permit-New THREAD*** by Sirchex: 12:21pm On Jan 27, 2020
Not yet. I will call the vfs today to confirm what's going on.

Chibudollar:
have you gotten a solution to this? And if granted what would be the normal reply

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Re: GENERAL Irish (student)visa & Work Permit-New THREAD*** by Amiablekeezy: 3:16pm On Jan 27, 2020
Blessedolamide:


Hi Amiablekeezy, It's advisable that you hold a reasonable amount of money as some people in the past were asked at the Point of entry to declare the amount with them.

Thank you�. I arrived Dublin yesterday. I was asked at the point of entry if i have cash. I told him yes but he didn't ask me to declare it.

Please, I have another question. Orientation starts Feb. Can I request for my Edu bond now before orientation starts next week? Thanks
Re: GENERAL Irish (student)visa & Work Permit-New THREAD*** by Fuhrerfran6(m): 4:02pm On Jan 27, 2020
Hi Guys,

Thanks for your wonderful inputs so far.
Re: GENERAL Irish (student)visa & Work Permit-New THREAD*** by adefrosh: 12:00pm On Jan 28, 2020
Hi guys

I recently got my visa to study Network and Information Security at Griffith College, Limerick campus and I need accommodation as soon as possible.

Please does anyone here have information on how I can get an accommodation secured before Friday?

Thanks.

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