Friday, June 17, 2011

Ireland Student Visa Benefits

Ireland study visas allow their holders to live and work in Ireland for as long as they need to complete their course.

In Ireland, visas of this kind are issued as either a "C visa" for those applicants whose courses will last less than three months, or "D visas" for those who wish to study in Ireland for longer than three months.

Whilst in Ireland, study visa status is not in its own right a route to permanent settlement, the Graduate Programme will in some circumstance enable students to switch to an Irish work visa.

This may, in time, lead to the opportunity to apply for permanent residence and naturalisation as an Irish citizen.

Ireland also permits foreign nationals studying in the country to undertake a limited amount of work in order to help support themselves and any dependents.

1 comments:

Martina Jolie on April 9, 2012 at 5:14 AM said...

"A year to go around the world! A whole twelve months of scenes and curious happenings in far-off foreign lands! You have thought of doing this, almost promised yourself that when you got old enough, and rich enough, and could "spare the time," you too would go around the world. Most of us get old enough; some of us get rich enough; but the time! the time! - to spare the time, to cut loose from goods and lands, from stocks and dreary desks, quit clients, patients, readers, home and friends - ay, and our enemies whom we so dearly love! Full many a promise must be broken and few the voyagers round the world.
Flights to Douala

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