Study in Ireland

Emerging market to pursue a career in technology - Ireland
  • 1 year PG courses
  • 5 of top 100 Universities
  • 2 year post study work permit
  • Living Expense - Euro 10,000 Approx.
  • Tuition fee range - Euro 15000 - Euro 25,000
  • 20 University and Colleges
  • 800+ Course options
Top Universities -
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Trinity College Dublin

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University College Dublin

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University College cork

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University of Galway

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University of Limerick

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Maynooth University

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Dublin City University

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Technological University, Dublin

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Dublin Business school

Direct Benefits -
  • Major Hub for IT and Pharmaceutical Companies so you get the best Job options
  • Access to European opportunities as Ireland is a Member of European Union
  • Your living expenses can be covered with your part-time salary Euro 13.10/hr wages and you can work up to 20 hours per week.
  • Huge future for Data science students because of the growing IT, pharma and Medtech Industry.
Popular Courses -
  • Computer Science
  • Biomedical Engineering
  • Software Development
  • Business Analytics
  • Fintech
  • Data Science and Analytics
How we help

Free Counselling - Shortlisting the Universities - IELTS coaching - Documentation - University Application - Offer letter and other Documentation - Visa Application - Fly to Ireland - Start your Course

Facts
  • Capital- Dublin
  • Population - 50 Lakhs
  • Population of Dublin - 15 Lakhs
  • Popular cities - Dublin, Maynooth, Cork, Limerick and Galway
  • A friendly, safe country
  • English-speaking country.World class Universities
  • Low cost of tuition fees & accommodation
  • Internationally recognized qualifications & extensive choice of courses.
Scholarship for International students
Skilled Migration:
Skilled Migration:
  • Skilled Migration programs, such as the General Skilled Migration (GSM) program, offer pathways for individuals with specific skills and qualifications.
  • The GSM program includes visas like the Skilled Independent visa (subclass 189), Skilled Nominated visa (subclass 190), and Skilled Work Regional (Provisional) visa (subclass 491).
  • To qualify, you typically need to meet certain criteria, including age, English language proficiency, skills assessment, and minimum points based on factors like education, work experience, and language proficiency.
Employer-Sponsored Visas:
  • Employer-sponsored visas, such as the Employer Nomination Scheme (subclass 186) and Regional Sponsored Migration Scheme (subclass 187), allow Australian employers to sponsor skilled workers for permanent residency.
  • These visas require a job offer from an eligible employer and may have additional requirements, including skills assessments and minimum work experience.
Family Visa:
  • Australian citizens, permanent residents, or eligible New Zealand citizens can sponsor their eligible family members for permanent residency.
  • Family visas include options like Partner visas, Parent visas, and Child visas, each with specific requirements and waiting periods.
Business and Investment Visas:
  • Business and investment visas are available for individuals who wish to establish or invest in a business in Australia.
  • These visas, such as the Business Innovation and Investment visas, require meeting certain business or investment criteria.
Application Process:
  • Each permanent resident visa category has its own specific application process and requirements.
  • Generally, you’ll need to submit an expression of interest or visa application, provide supporting documents, pay the application fee, and undergo health and character assessments.
  • Some visa categories may require sponsorship, nomination, or invitation to apply.

Processing Times:

  • Processing times for permanent resident visas can vary depending on the visa category, individual circumstances, and demand.
  • You can check estimated processing times on the Department of Home Affairs website.

Consultation and Professional Advice:

  • Navigating the permanent resident visa process can be complex, and it’s advisable to seek advice from a registered migration agent or immigration lawyer.
  • They can assess your eligibility, guide you through the application process, and provide valuable insights tailored to your specific circumstances.

It’s important to visit the Department of Home Affairs’ website or consult with a qualified migration agent for the most accurate and up-to-date information on permanent resident visas, including specific requirements, application forms, and processing times.

Acquiring permanent residency in Australia opens up a world of opportunities, including access to healthcare, social security benefits, and potential pathways to Australian citizenship. Enjoy the multicultural experiences, quality of life, and diverse opportunities that Australia has to offer as a permanent resident.

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