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Can you work in Ireland with a student visa?
Access to employment while in Ireland on a student visa You will be allowed to take up casual employment of up to 20 hours part-time work per week in term time or up to 40 hours per week during college vacation periods, that is, from June to September inclusive and from 15 December to 15 January.
Is Ireland visa easy to get?
It is easy to get the Ireland Work Visa provided certain requirements are fulfilled by the applicants from outside the EU. They must have a job offer for a minimum of 2 years or plus and the salary must be more than 30,000 Euros.
Can I bring my family to Ireland while studying?
No. Non-EU international students studying in Ireland are not allowed to bring their family with them. Spouses and children of international students can apply to live in Ireland separately.
Do I need a student visa to study in Ireland?
No. If you do not require an entry visa to enter Ireland, you do not require a student visa to study in Ireland. However, all non-EEA nationals, including those with visas, must obtain permission to enter the State by reporting to an Immigration Officer at the port of entry.
How do I Check my Ireland visa application status?
You can check your Ireland visa application status online, using your Visa Application Number to see if your visa has been processed. This list is updated weekly If your visa is approved, the Irish Embassy office will attach your visa to your passport If your visa is refused, you can appeal the decision if it’s within two months
How do I apply for a student visa?
HOW DO I APPLY FOR A STUDENT VISA? 1. Start your application HERE 2. Read the instructions carefully as they will differ depending on which country you are applying from.
What documents do I need to apply to study in Ireland?
(Please remember, original documents are required and must be in English or accompanied by a notarised translation): Letter of acceptance from a recognised school or college or university in Ireland confirming that you have been accepted on a course of study.