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Is it feasible to immigrate to Ireland and go to school in England?
# Irish Immigrants # Introduction For many students who want to go to school in the UK and many students who want to stay in the UK for career development after graduation, the road to studying abroad may become more difficult. But there are shortcuts. Let's talk about immigrating to Ireland to go to school in England.

Ireland's educational advantages

Old English-speaking countries

Ireland is a pure English-speaking country with complete educational facilities, a long history and excellent educational level, which is recognized by the world.

As early as the Middle Ages, Ireland was in the leading position in the western world in education. Governments from all walks of life in Ireland regard education as an important development direction and increase investment and support.

Rich in educational resources

Ireland's educational welfare is the same in many European countries, and the implementation of educational welfare comes from the guarantee of Irish educational resources.

All Irish children must receive compulsory education from the age of 6 to 16, but at least 40% students choose to enter preschool from the age of 4.

From 20 10 to 20 15, the number of people receiving higher education in Ireland doubled. Up to now, 60% of Irish people have received higher education. It is not difficult to predict that in a few years, Ireland will usher in an era when all the people are college graduates.

Access to permanent residence in Ireland

After obtaining permanent residence status in Ireland, in the compulsory education stage of 6- 16 years old (kindergarten+primary school+middle school), children's tuition fees are basically charged according to the minimum standards, and some even receive free education (public schools). In the non-compulsory education stage, the tuition fee is only charged at 1/3 of the international student standard.

After living in Ireland for three years, you can pay tuition fees according to the standards of EU students. If you have lived in an EU country for three years before applying for a university, you can apply for a free public university in the UK. After passing the exam, you can apply to any university in the UK and enjoy the same tuition treatment as local students in the UK.

As permanent residents of Ireland, they can also apply to live and work in the UK.

Many professional international students can apply for a two-year work visa for free after graduation.

Convenience after naturalization in Ireland

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Convenient EU identity

Ireland is a member of the European Union, so naturally an Irish passport is an EU passport. The holder is an EU citizen, who enjoys various social and medical services stipulated by the EU and can swim freely in the EU member countries.

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The integration of Britain and Ireland

Due to Britain's withdrawal from the EU, the British people will inevitably lose their natural advantages as EU citizens. However, applying for an Irish passport can enjoy all the advantages of Ireland and the EU while ensuring all the conveniences of Britain.

Moreover, because Ireland is separated from Britain only by a water, and has signed an agreement with tourist areas, it has the unique advantage of visa integration between Britain and Ireland. Holding an Irish passport is equivalent to having three identities, such as Ireland, Britain and the European Union.

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Irish passport itself

Holding an Irish passport can enjoy medical care and all social benefits and support in Ireland and Europe. Even newly naturalized citizens can fully enjoy the support and protection provided by Ireland, a respected government in the world.

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Introduction of Irish Immigration Project

1, enterprise investment-government welfare housing project

The Irish government welfare housing investment immigration plan is a social welfare housing investment immigration project approved by the Irish Immigration Resettlement Department (INIS). With an investment of 6.5438 million euros, investors and their families can get the right to live, work, invest and study in Ireland for a long time, and they can also apply for an Irish passport after meeting the residence period. The investment period is 3 years, which is one of the investment immigration projects with the shortest investment period at present. After three years, the investor recovers the investment funds, and the status of the green card that the investor has obtained remains unchanged.

First examine and approve, then make money, and recover the investment money after three years.

Solve the shortage of welfare housing in Ireland

Projects strongly supported by the Irish government

2. Charity donation-a group donation project of 400,000 euros.

According to the Irish Investment Immigration Act, a single investor can donate 500,000 euros to social welfare projects, including art, sports, health, culture and education. When more than five investors (including five) donate to the same charity project, each investor only needs to donate 400,000 euros. This is the fastest and most worry-free immigration method among several ways of Irish investment immigration at present.

1, approval first, investment later, without any risk of visa refusal.

2. Donation institutions recognized by the Immigration Bureau

3. The bill supports five or more people, and each person only needs to donate 400,000 euros.

3. Investment Fund -GCI-ICAV Fund

GCI-ICAV Fund was officially approved by the Central Bank of Ireland on April 25th, 20 17, and approved by the Irish Immigration Department on May 26th. This is an exclusive fund for Irish immigrants. GCI-ICAV Fund is specially designed for Irish Investment Immigration Project (IIP), which is approved by Irish Immigration and Naturalization Bureau and used for Irish Investment Immigration Project (IIP). GCI-ICAV is directly supervised by the Central Bank of Ireland. The GCI-ICAV fund is managed by a professional Irish fund manager registered with the Central Bank of Ireland and his team, and reports to the Irish immigration plan every quarter.