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Travel / Re: GENERAL Irish (student)visa & Work Permit-New THREAD*** by mrray23: 6:01pm On May 06, 2021
Okay. Thank you!
ICaSNg:


YES they have; appointments mostly available for Monday, Wednesday and Friday
Travel / Re: GENERAL Irish (student)visa & Work Permit-New THREAD*** by mrray23: 9:00pm On May 05, 2021
Hey everyone. I would like to know if the Ireland embassy has started accepting applications for a study visa. I heard May 5th, but I'm not so sure. Also, regarding the mandatory Covid19 14-day Isolation, do I have to pay for the government-approved hotel accommodation before applying for my visa?

Thanks.

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Travel / Re: GENERAL Irish (student)visa & Work Permit-New THREAD*** by mrray23: 11:39am On Nov 06, 2020
Thank you, this was helpful. I already have one certification, and I plan on taking a few more before year's end.
ICaSNg:


Securing a PGD or Higher Diploma program in IT in Ireland is not entirely difficult a the course was designed for those without IT background. It is a 1 year program and you are entitled to 1 year post study work visa as well before proceeding for Masters degree.

Howbeit, it is very important that you have at least 2 certification results for the online courses you've completed before applying for your visa.

With respects to work, get a volunteer job ref please do not submit fake docs

Cheers
Travel / Re: GENERAL Irish (student)visa & Work Permit-New THREAD*** by mrray23: 8:47pm On Nov 05, 2020
Hello everyone. I have a Bsc in Biochemistry (third class) and I am planning to pursue a Higher Diploma Program in Software Development in Ireland. I already talked with agents from the school and they assured me that getting admission wouldn't be a problem. Also, funds for tuition fees and living expenses will not be a problem.

My only worry is whether my Visa would be granted as I have no employment histroy.

I obtained my BSc in Biochemistry in 2015 then I did a Postgraduate diploma (Pgd) in Microbiology in 2017. Since then, I haven't had a job; however, in 2018, I set up a cosmetic and skin care manufacturing business that is registered with the CAC. I ran that business for about a year and decided to quit. This was when I started learning programming and software development. Since 2019 I've taken a few courses online but I still have not gotten a job.

How will this affect my chances of getting my study visa approved? Someone suggested that I could get a fake work reference but I am afraid of going down that route. Please guys, kindly advise.

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