Ireland

“Education is the key to unlocking the world, a passport to freedom”
-Oprah Winfrey

IRELAND

STUDY IN IRELAND

history Ireland's educational institutions are committed to innovation and have the best educational infrastructure in the world. Studying in Ireland is a dream of many students because of this amazing country's beautiful culture, climate, and unrivalled educational system. Irish educational system moulds students into perfectionists in their fields. The teaching and student life that students receive while studying in Ireland is unimaginable.

COURSES

  • IT and Computers
  • Science and Technology
  • Art and Design
  • Arts and Humanities
  • Education and Teaching
  • Medicine and Healthcare
  • Communication and Media
  • Business
  • Finance
  • Law
  • Construction and Engineering

UNIVERSITIES

By the Government

  • The Higher Education Authority sponsors the Government of Ireland International Education Scholarships Program (HEA)
  • The Postgraduate Scholarship Program of the Government of Ireland
  • Irish Research Council Humanities and Social Sciences Scholarships (IRCHSS)

By the Universities

  • NUI Galway
  • Dublin Institute of Technology
  • University of Limerick
  • Trinity College Dublin
  • Maynooth University Student
  • University College Cork
  • University College of Dublin


WORK PERMIT

Students with a valid visa are allowed to work 40 hours per week during May, June, July, and August and from December 15 to January 15 inclusive, since January 1, 2016. The Students working hours is limited to 20 hours a week at all other times.

KEY POINTS
  • Weekdays: 20 hours
  • During vacation, 40 hours are needed.

STAY BACK

The students from Non-European countries and European Economic Area areas who have graduated from any Irish higher education institutions are permitted to stay in Ireland for up to 24 months to look for work under the Third Level Diploma Scheme.

PERMANENT RESIDENCY

To be able to apply for permanent residency in Ireland, you must have spent a total of 5 years in the country. If you have a General Employment Permit or Critical Skills Employment Permit, it takes only two years. From the period of application for the residency permit at GNIB, the completion of 5 years or 2 years is determined. If applicants live in Ireland for five years after obtaining permanent residency, they are entitled to qualify for Irish citizenship.

STEPS

  • Apply for a 'D' Visa.
  • Get a Resident Permit
  • Fill out a job application.
  • Request a work permit.
  • Apply for permanent residency

Contact us for Study in Ireland Programs With PR.

Request a call back

CONNECT WITH US



www.eduflair.com
Rated 4.7/5 based on 329 Customer Reviews