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You can apply for the visa three months before the course starts. First, you need to get the admission offer from the university.
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English languageAlthough Irish Gaelic is recognised as the first official language of the country, only 36% of the Irish population actually know it. 94% of the population know English, with it being the second official language. The Irish accent and dialect may be a little overwhelming at first, but you will soon get used to it. Living, studying, and working in Ireland is a great way to improve your speaking and listening ability in English. Post study visa
One of the major benefits of studying in Ireland is the post-study visa. This makes it easier for students to look for job opportunities in the coun
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Its difficult to provide names out of the blue. Every university has its own selection criteria and profiles are checked or admissions are provided on a case by case basis. Advise you take help of a professional study abroad consultant who can guide you with the university shortlist and application process.
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