Study in Ireland

🇮🇪 Experience Ireland’s rich culture

Ireland is one of the most sought-after destinations for international students — offering world-class universities, practical courses, and a safe, welcoming, multicultural environment. Whether you want to study in Dublin, Cork, Galway, or Limerick, Wiseora helps you choose the right course and institution that aligns with your career goals.

We guide you through every step—from university admission to your student visa. Our experts assist with documents like SOPs, LORs, financial proof, and health insurance. With Wiseora, the process is smooth and stress-free. Beyond visas, we help you prepare for life in Ireland, including accommodation, part-time jobs, and post-study work options. Start your journey confidently—study, work, and live in Ireland with Wiseora by your side.

Institutes:

  • University College Dublin (UCD)
  • University of Limerick (UL)
  • Dublin Institute of Technology (DIT)
  • Technological University Dublin (TU Dublin)
  • Dublin City University (DCU)

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    🇮🇪 FAQs – Student Visa for Ireland

    You must have:

    -A Letter of Acceptance from an approved Irish institution

    -Proof of English language proficiency (IELTS, TOEFL, or equivalent)

    -Proof of sufficient funds (at least €10,000/year for living expenses)

    -Valid passport and academic documents

    ✅ 2. How much money do I need to show for an Irish student visa?

    You need to show:

    -Tuition fees paid in full or partially

    -At least €10,000 in a bank account for living expenses
    Funds must be in your name or a close sponsor’s account (with proof of relationship).

    Yes. International students can:

    -Work up to 20 hours/week during term time

    -Work up to 40 hours/week during official holidays
    You must be enrolled in a full-time course on the Interim List of Eligible Programmes (ILEP).

    Yes. Eligible graduates can apply for the Third Level Graduate Scheme:

    -Stay for up to 2 years depending on your degree level

    -Work full-time and apply for a Critical Skills Employment Permit or other work visas