#IRELANDStudyAbroad# Introduction Applying for a study visa is an essential part, and applying to study in Ireland is no exception. Below are the application materials and precautions shared by Ireland Study Visa. Welcome to read and reference!
1. Ireland study visa application materials and precautions
1. Ireland study visa application materials
1. Passport
2. Application summary form
3. Visa photos
4. Notarization of graduation certificates and degree certificates; notarization of transcripts and language score certificates;
5. Admission notice
6. Full private medical insurance
7. Education/work resume
8. Proof of source of funds
9. Relatives Notarized certificate of relationship
10. Notarized certificate of birth
11. Household register
2. Things to note when applying for an Irish study visa
1. The Irish study visa must have genuine materials
If the visa officer finds that the applicant has used false materials, it will affect the application for the study visa. In addition, the resume must have continuity in time and no discontinuity. Applicants will also need to detail what their current living arrangements are like. Describe what you have been doing since graduating from high school. If the applicant is not a full-time student, please explain how you arrange your time outside of study and submit materials to prove it.
2. The study plan must be reasonable when applying for an Irish study visa
If you want to study in Ireland for 4 years, the applicant must explain where to study and what to study specifically. In addition, you need to explain why you chose this major, the relationship between this major and the applicant's past experience, and explain in detail what you plan to do after completing the study plan. In addition, Irish study visa applicants should also inform the visa officer of their true English proficiency, because the Irish study visa office needs this to evaluate whether the study abroad plan is feasible. Applicants' English proficiency should be proven with documentary materials.
2. Main visa categories for studying in Ireland
1. Stamp 0---Temporary residence visa
This visa allows the holder to stay in Ireland temporarily for a period of time , but cannot enjoy local social welfare and public medical services, must have private medical insurance, and cannot work locally.
Applicants who can apply for Stamp 0 include:
Expatriates from overseas companies, visiting scholars, people who retire in Ireland or dependent elderly relatives of non-EU citizens, etc.
2. Stamp 1---Work Visa
Stamp 1 visa is also divided into many categories, such as: Stamp 1A (accounting internship visa), Stamp 1G (graduate visa) ), the former is not allowed to work, while the latter can work, but is not allowed to start a business or be self-employed.
3. Stamp 2---Student visa
Issued to students studying in educational institutions recognized by the Irish Ministry of Education. Visa holders are not allowed to enjoy local social welfare and public medical services. Students can work 20 hours a week during school hours and 40 hours during holidays.
Stamp 2A is issued to students who are not studying in educational institutions recognized by the Irish Ministry of Education. The holders of this visa are not allowed to work.
4. Stamp 3---Religious/Volunteer/Spouse Visa
Issued to non-EEA spouses or dependents holding employment permits, non-EEA visitors, Financially independent non-EEA retirees, non-EEA religious ministers and members of religious orders. Mainly for charity volunteers, non-EEA spouses or dependents of employment permit holders, etc.
Cannot work in Ireland.
5. Stamp 4---residence visa
The visa obtained by applicants who apply for Irish investment immigration is Stamp 4, and applying for Irish investment immigration can obtain long-term Irish citizenship in one step. Residence visa. Those holding this visa can bring their spouses, children under 18 years old or unmarried between 18 and 24 years old, studying full-time, and financially dependent on the main applicant.
In addition, visa holders can also work and start a business locally, and enjoy local education, work, medical care and social welfare for women and children. After living there for a certain period of time, you can directly apply for Irish naturalization and receive an Irish passport!
3. Packing list for studying in Ireland
1. Preparation before leaving the country
(1) Check visa
(2) Book air tickets
(3) Purchase medical insurance
(4) Understand the weight of checked baggage
p>Checked baggage is usually between 25-30 kilograms, and hand luggage is usually between 7-10 kilograms
(5) Understand the customs precautions
Whether it can be carried Medicines, food and liquids
2. Luggage suggestions
Clothing:
Ireland has a temperate maritime climate, there is no extreme weather, and there is no need to bring too thick clothing , just prepare spring and autumn clothes. In addition, it rains a lot in Ireland, so it is recommended to prepare raincoats, rain boots, umbrellas, hoodies, etc.
Electronic products:
U disk, laptop/tablet, data cable, power converter (Ireland uses British standard plugs, not European standards).
Drugs:
You can bring cold medicines, anti-inflammatory medicines, plasters, gastrointestinal medicines, allergy medicines, etc. according to personal needs.
Daily necessities:
You can carry very personal and commonly used daily necessities, such as stationery, hooks, hair drying caps, small kitchen utensils, cosmetics, hometown specialties, etc.
Epidemic prevention materials:
Masks, traditional Chinese medicine (Lianhua Qingwen), disinfection supplies, etc.
3. Necessary documents
Very important
Passport & copy
Admission notice & copy
Insurance & Copies
Tuition payment receipts
Graduation certificates, degree certificates, English test transcripts and other academic materials
The above materials must be carried with you Bring
5. It is recommended to prepare
Translation of driver’s license (for car rental)
Cash (recommended not to exceed 2,000 euros)
Credit card
4. Make good arrangements for studying in Ireland
1. Accommodation arrangements
The options available are not limited to dormitories because the supply is very limited. If the school If there is a cooperative apartment, you can consider it first, because the environmental configuration will be better, but the cost will not be much more expensive, and it will have the advantages of other dormitories.
Renting a house requires everyone to put more thought into it, because you have to contact an agency for screening. It is also recommended that you don’t rush to confirm before viewing the house. Pay a deposit first, arrive after viewing the house, and then sign the contract if you are satisfied.
2. Budget arrangement
The preparation of money directly determines everyone’s living standard in Ireland. If you are far away from your relatives back home, if your life is still miserable, it will be very detrimental to studying abroad. , so everyone can bring enough money to spend, which not only refers to cash, but also refers to bank cards.
Cash must be converted into euros before it can be used directly in Ireland. Prepare change for small expenditures; bank cards exist as a substitute. It will be more convenient to swipe the card. Don't withdraw cash, which will increase the output. handling fee.
3. Baggage arrangement
The baggage arranged should be divided into checked luggage and carry-on luggage. Allocation early will help everyone prepare for boarding, and during preparation, Be sure to confirm what you want to bring in advance. Making a list will help everyone organize it.
What you must bring are documents and cash. These are the things that everyone should bring with them. Clothes, shoes, bags, daily necessities, etc. should be organized according to their needs after going abroad. The simpler, the better. After all, in Ireland everyone has many things. It can be purchased directly.
4. Insurance arrangement
If students want to enjoy the national medical benefits in Ireland, they need to join the system. In Ireland, they only need to purchase basic medical insurance to get this. As a benefit, students have preferential policies when purchasing, and it doesn’t cost much.
The school will provide students with this convenient purchase service. You can get the relevant links on the website. It is recommended that you choose the most basic projects first, and apply for admission after arriving in Ireland. You can add more as appropriate and confirm. Finally it was conducted in school.