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How To Get Student Visa In Irelend For Indian Students 2024?

November 7, 2023
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Students from outside the UK or the European Union will need a visa to enter Ireland. A long-term student visa for Ireland is needed to pursue any course beyond 3 months. To be eligible, international students must be enrolled full-time in one of the programs on the “Interim List of Eligible Programs” (ILEP). Before applying for a student visa to Ireland, you need to abide by the standards and essentials of the same. For those who want to study in Ireland, it’s important to know about the different types of student visas, what you need to get, what papers you need, etc. By the end of this blog, you will know all about Ireland student visas, including how to apply, the different types, the eligibility, and more.

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Types Of Visas For Ireland

The type of VISA in Ireland depends on the duration of the course you choose to pursue. 

  1. C-Type Study VISA: For a course or stay less than 90 days (3 months) in Ireland, C-Type Study VISA has to be applied for. 
  2. D-Type Study VISA: For courses longer than 3 months, you must get registered with Garda 

Visa Application Process For Ireland

Student VISA for Ireland has to be applied for online subject to the requirements. In addition to sending the necessary documents, candidates need to print, sign, and date a summary application. You should submit your visa application four months in advance of your course start date. Moreover, candidates need to furnish biometrics at the Visa Application Centre(VAC) for Ireland. A summary form for student VISA for Ireland includes the information on scheduling an appointment with the VAC. Once the request for a Student VISA for Ireland has been made, a VISA application number shall be assigned to you which you can use to check the status of your application for VISA that is updated every week. The Application is to be sent to the Irish Embassy in India which affixes the Student VISA to the passport if it is approved.

Documents Checklist

It is advisable to ensure that you have the following documents before initiating the application process for a student visa for Ireland from India.

  • Passport
  • Letter of Acceptance for a Full-time Course in Ireland
  • Proof of payment of tuition fees of the said university/institution

(If course fees are €6,000 or less, you must pay them in full before visa application; or  If course fees are more than €6,000, you must pay at least this amount before visa application.)

  • Proof of English language proficiency based on test scores of IELTS/TOEFL
  • Proof of funds to sustain yourself in Ireland 
  • Proof of Private Medical Insurance
  • Recently clicked passport-size photograph
  • Letter of Confirmation of return to home country after completion of education 

Centres To Apply For Ireland Visa In India 

VISA Facilitation Service handles passports and VISA-related duties for the client governments and charges Rs.1700 as standard fees. The following cities have VFS Centres which deal with the VISA application for Ireland from India: 

  1. Ahmedabad
  2. Bangalore
  3. Chandigarh
  4. Chennai
  5. Cochin
  6. Hyderabad
  7. Kolkata
  8. New Delhi
  9. Pune
  10. Mumbai
  11. Jalandhar

The application processing fees depend upon the type of VISA being requested;

Single Journey VISA costs 60 Euros whereas a Multiple Journey VISA costs 100 Euros. The processing of the application takes anywhere from 6 to 8 weeks and the student visa for Ireland does not entail a family or spouse VISA with it. 

Success And Rejection Rates 

Students who apply for a visa to study in Ireland have a greater than 96% chance of having their application approved, as the rejection rate is only 4%. Your greatest likelihood of getting an Irish student visa is to have an official acceptance letter from an Irish university already in hand. The application process for a student visa to Ireland requires you to be free of criminal records and to have all required documentation ready. However, common reasons for visa denial include a lack of funds to sustain yourself, an absence of financial backup, and an inability to communicate in English.

Eligibility Criteria For Degree Programs 

Even to continue your degree course in Ireland, you would need to abide by certain requirements: 

  1. Students are making academic progress in accordance with the minimal standards of grades established by universities.
  2. The full fee amount has been paid to the university/institution
  3. You are not a recipient of any State subsidy or benefit
  4. Degree programs cannot be changed 
  5. The medical insurance needs to be renewed and maintained through renewal 

As a student on VISA for Ireland, you would be allowed to take up part-time employment to sustain and afford your stay and studies in the country. However, permanent employment or self-employment including running a business is not permissible for a student VISA holder in Ireland. 

Scholarships And Stay-Back Options On Student Visa In Ireland

Every major University in Ireland has an option for scholarships and grants to support your course. These may be course or stream-specific grants or state-sponsored scholarships. 

After the completion of your degree, you can stay in Ireland for a maximum of 7 years on the Student VISA. 

Students who complete their studies may apply for jobs through the Irish Third Level Graduate Scheme. Graduates with a level 8 or level 9 award (bachelor, master’s, higher diploma, postgraduate diploma) are referred to as third-level graduates. They will be able to look for work and remain in Ireland as part of the program. 

Address Of Embassy Of Ireland In India 

  • New Delhi- Embassy of Ireland, C17 Malcha Marg,
    Chanakyapuri, New Delhi- 110 021
  • Mumbai- Consulate General of Ireland, 3rd Floor, TCG Financial Centre, G–Block, Bandra Kurla Complex, Mumbai- 400098
  • Bangalore- Honorary Consul-General of Ireland, C/o Biocon Limited, 20th KM Hosur Road, Electronics City PO, Bangalore 560 100, Karnataka
  • Chennai- Honorary Consul of Ireland, Mecheri Centre, 49, Eldams Road, Teynampet, Chennai- 600018
  • Kolkata- Honorary Consul of Ireland, Keventer Agro Limited, 34/1 Diamond Harbour Road, Kolkata- 700027

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FAQs

What is the rejection rate of Student VISA for Ireland? 

The rejection rate for student VISA in Ireland is as low as 4% and through subscription to the listed requirements, one may prevent the rejection of the VISA. 

Can someone sponsor my Study VISA to Ireland? 

Yes! Anyone can offer to sponsor your study visa for Ireland by filling out the Financial Summary Form or making a written declaration.  

What is the Cost of applying for a Student VISA for Ireland? 

The cost for Single-Entry VISA is 60 Euros or 5,500 Rupees whereas that for Multiple-Entry VISA, the same is 100 Euros or 9,036 Rupees for both C and D-type VISA. 

How much study gap is acceptable in Ireland?

Universities in Ireland recognize a variety of valid reasons for breaks, thus they typically accept study gaps. But no specific range, either minimum or maximum, has been established.

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Gaurav Kandari is a seasoned study abroad consultant with over 5 years of experience, specializing in guiding students to the UK, USA, Canada, and Australia. An avid traveler, he draws on his global adventures to enrich his consulting, providing invaluable insights to aspiring scholars.

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