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I want to be a teacher in Ireland.

This road is difficult to walk. The success rate is also very low.

There is a normal major. Ireland only welcomes students from non-EU countries, who have to pay high tuition fees in order to earn overseas education investment. When you finish reading, no department or institution wants you to stay and work to earn their money.

If it is talent, there are many talents in the EU. Most jobs are given priority by EU immigrants, or given priority, because this is a condition for Ireland to obtain EU loans.

There seems to be no shortage of local teachers who teach Chinese. Even if you have the ability, or a private school in China wants to hire you (of course, the probability is very small), your status will become a big problem, because you can't change from a student visa to a formal work visa or long-term residence status, which means that you must return to China after studying, otherwise it will be considered as illegal immigration or illegal stay.

This also applies to non-Chinese schools, including local kindergartens, primary schools, middle schools and universities. This kind of school is even less likely to recruit you as a teacher. Because such a job is almost impossible to find in China. Of course, there are exceptions, that is, assistants or secretaries in the international department of universities, which is more common in private universities. For the convenience of China students in universities, we need one or two such personnel, but such positions are rare and impossible to teach, and visas are also a big problem.