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Ireland 🇮🇪

Ireland, also known as the Emerald Isle, is a beautiful island nation in Western Europe, famous for its green landscapes, friendly people, and rich history. Dublin, Cork, and Galway are vibrant cities offering a mix of modern life and traditional Irish charm.

For Migrants: Ireland is welcoming, safe, and offers a high standard of living. The country is English-speaking, making it easy for newcomers to integrate.
For Students: Ireland is one of Europe’s top study destinations, with world-class universities, globally recognized degrees, and a thriving student culture.
For Workers: Ireland has a strong economy, with opportunities in IT, pharmaceuticals, engineering, healthcare, and finance. It is home to many multinational companies like Google, Apple, and Facebook.

Requirements for Studying in Ireland

  1. Acceptance Letter: From a recognized Irish university or college.
  2. Student Visa (Long Stay D Visa): Required for courses longer than 90 days.
  3. Financial Proof: Minimum €10,000 to cover the first year of living expenses.
  4. Accommodation: Proof of housing (university accommodation or rental agreement).
  5. Health Insurance: Mandatory private health insurance.
  6. Language Proficiency: IELTS/TOEFL results for English-language programs (if not from an English-speaking country).

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Requirements for Visiting Ireland (Tourist Visa)

  1. Short Stay ‘C’ Visa: For visits up to 90 days.
  2. Travel Itinerary: Flight booking, hotel reservation, and planned schedule.
  3. Financial Proof: Evidence of sufficient funds to cover your stay (bank statements, payslips).
  4. Travel Insurance: Recommended for the entire trip.
  5. Ties to Home Country: Employment letter, family details, or business documents to show intention to return.

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Requirements for Working in Ireland

  1. Job Offer: Signed job offer from an Irish employer.
  2. Employment Permit: Your employer usually applies for this before you can apply for a visa.
  3. Work Visa (Long Stay D Visa): Required for stays over 90 days.
  4. Residence Permit (IRP Card): Apply after arrival in Ireland.
  5. Qualifications: Certificates or proof of experience depending on the role.
  6. Financial Proof: Your salary must meet Ireland’s minimum income requirements.

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