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How do Irish students immigrate?

How to immigrate when studying in Ireland?

The positive role of the new immigration policy plan

Ireland's new version of "Final Plan of Immigration Policy for Non-EU Students" elaborated in detail from the aspects of students' stay time, immigration system, establishment of school audit standards and visa system, aiming at attracting more high-quality talents to study and work in Ireland and strictly controlling the impact of low-level labor on the local job market.

This plan has a very positive impact on domestic students who want to study in Ireland, and also puts forward specific requirements for local schools. Relevant study abroad experts also said that the new plan will give full play to the leading role and help to maintain the quality of education in Ireland, and students studying in Ireland will also have six months to find jobs.

China Student Pilot Project

20 12 in April, Ireland launched the pure language visa policy for China students: a pilot project. China students between the ages of 14-30 who apply for this visa can go directly to Ireland to study English courses without providing proof of language scores. Compared with other visa types in Ireland, this visa does not require students to provide language scores, has no guarantor restrictions, does not require bank deposit history to guarantee funds, and does not require students to explain the source of funds. It also allows applicants to work while studying in Ireland.

No language proficiency test is required.

For students with IELTS score below 4.5 or equivalent, they can choose to apply for language courses in Ireland without providing any language proficiency test results. After completing the language study, you can choose to study in China, or you can continue to apply for Irish preparatory courses and professional courses.

Under this new policy, even students who have no English foundation or are not ready to complete their degree courses in Ireland can go to Ireland to study pure English and improve their English in a short time.

Actively provide student loans.

In order to encourage more outstanding Irish students to study in China, Ireland has continuously introduced preferential policies. 20 13, 13 In June, the Irish Trade and Technology Bureau is going to launch a loan policy for studying abroad, which will be provided to international students studying in China through two well-known banks. The loan policy will be of great help to those applicants who have excellent academic performance but ordinary family conditions to study in love. In addition, the Irish Ministry of Education is preparing to introduce more preferential policies such as scholarships and free tuition for outstanding China students.

New visa rules: apply first and then pay.

On February 20 13, the Irish Embassy once again introduced new measures for studying in Ireland: applicants from most provinces in China no longer need to pay tuition fees to Ireland before applying for a visa, but inform students to pay tuition fees after the visa application has passed the pre-assessment, and the embassy will issue visas for studying in Ireland after the Irish schools provide relevant fee information. The specific steps are as follows:

1. Students entrust an agent to apply for a school, submit a visa application and attach a notice (whether to accept a deposit is up to each school);

2. After the student visa application has passed the assessment, the staff of the Irish Embassy will inform the agency in time so that the students can remit money to pay the tuition fees;

3. After the school submits the proof of receipt of remittance, the embassy will issue a visa to study in Ireland.

International students who have studied in Irish universities and obtained bachelor's degree or above can stay in Ireland for 6 months after graduation, and can work full-time during their stay. Since 20 14, the favorable policies that have been continuously introduced have brought a very positive impact on domestic students who are interested in studying in Ireland. If more students can make full use of the policy and form a "study+work" study abroad experience, I believe it will help students improve their career development competitiveness and broaden their future employment space.