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a year agoContributor-Level 10
According to various unofficial sources and opinion of previous students available online, following is the list of things an international student should do after reaching Ireland.
- Open A Bank Account
- Get a Student Travel Card
- Learn Irish language
- Plan Your Budget
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Ireland presents with attractive post study work opportunities to international students. The international students need to be employed after they complete their education and should stay in Ireland for more than 5 years.
The citizenship of Ireland can also be obtained through other means which include investment provided you meet certain eligibility criteria.
Here is everything you need to know about post study work permit in Ireland.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
While packing for Ireland as an international students keep following points in mind:
- Weather in Ireland can vary from cold, hot or rainy so you should pack appropriate clothes.
- Passport and/or ID cards (+copies)
- Proof of health insurance (+copies)
- Point of Entry Letter (in paper & digital)
- Acceptance Letter/Email (in paper)
- Credit card and/or ATM card
- Calculator, notebook, pens and whatever you need for classes
- Your Phone, power bank etc.
- Laptop
- Adapters and all essential electronics
- Toiletries and medicines
- Raincoat and/or umbrella
- Comfortable walking shoes
- Clothes you can layer for changeable weather
Here is complete student guide on I
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2 years agoBeginner-Level 5
International applicants must pay an application fee of €15,000 to apply to the MSc in Cloud Computing programme at the National College of Ireland (NCI). Through the Master's Edge Scholarship, current and former NCI students and alumni can apply to get a 25% discount on the course.
The annual tuition and fees for the course amount to €14,500. September is when the one-year course begins.
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2 years agoBeginner-Level 1
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2 years ago
Contributor-Level 10
International students can apply for a study visa only when they are accepted by an Irish university. International students will require an acceptance letter from their university during the visa application process. A long-stay D Study Visa for Ireland costs EUR 60/INR 5,317 for a single entry and EUR 100/INR 8,861 for multiple entries. The visa charges are the same for the short-stay C Visa.
*EUR/INR = 88.62
New answer posted
2 years ago
Contributor-Level 10
International students form non-EU stduents will be given a student visa only upon being sucessfully accepted by an Irish university. International students will require a letter of acceptance from the university during their visa application process for Ireland. Candidates looking to apply for a long-stay D Study Visa in Ireland would be required to pay EUR 60 for a single entry valid for 90 days and EUR 100 for a long-stay D Visa with multiple entries. The visa charges are the same for the short-stay C Visa.
New answer posted
2 years ago
Contributor-Level 9
International students can below the average working salary in Ireland:
Activity | Average Salary |
|---|---|
General Manager | EUR 49,263 |
Financial Services | EUR 51,000 |
Legal Counsel | EUR 85,420 |
Finance Control & Strategy | EUR 66,865 |
Project Manager | EUR 56,076 |
Legal & Paralegal | EUR 29,328 |
Source: Payscale
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