IRELAND STUDENT VISA
To find information about the type of visa you wish to apply for and other relevant details, please refer to: www.inis.gov.ie/en/INIS/Pages/check-irish-visa www.inis.gov.ie/en/INIS/Pages/Study I. Steps to apply for an Ireland student visa Step 1: Complete the Ireland student visa application form Each individual applying for an Irish visa must complete their own online visa application form. Online visa application link: www.visas.inis.gov.ie/AVATS/OnlineHome2.aspx During the application process, you will need to prepare the following information: Passport details; Travel history and any previous visa refusals - if applicable; Criminal record history ...
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APPLYING FOR STUDY IN IRELAND
You should carefully read the information on how to apply for study programs in Ireland. At the same time, review Ireland’s student visa policy to ensure that you apply to the correct institution and program to qualify for an Irish student visa. You may submit your application through an education consultancy to receive additional support and benefits. I. General application process Submit your application to the school; The school reviews the application and issues an offer letter; Pay the required deposit ...
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IRELAND’S EDUCATION SYSTEM
Education is compulsory for children in Ireland from ages 6 to 16, or until they have completed 3 years of secondary education. Ireland’s school system differs significantly from that of Vietnam and is divided into two main levels: Primary and Secondary. I. Primary & Secondary Education 1. Early Childhood Education Early childhood education (ages 4-6) is not compulsory in Ireland. However, around 40% of children aged 4-5 attend this level. 2. Primary Education Primary education (ages 6-12) runs from 1st to 6th class. There are ...
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UNIVERSITIES IN IRELAND
Ireland’s higher education system offers diverse and high-quality academic programs for international students of all ages. Most institutions in Ireland are government-funded. Undergraduate programs are offered primarily by universities, institutes of technology, and colleges. Some institutions also provide Level 6-Level 8 vocational programs in fields such as Healthcare and Law. I. Types of Higher Education Institutions in Ireland 1. Universities There are 16 universities in Ireland, including 13 large multi-disciplinary institutions known as Universities and 3 smaller institutions known as Colleges. Among these, 8 ...
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WHY CHOOSE TO STUDY IN IRELAND
As the only English-speaking country in the European Union, Ireland has become the destination of choice for thousands of international students thanks to the following advantages: 1. World-class education & Top 10 global research quality Ireland’s education system meets international standards and ranks 10th in the world for its ability to meet the demands of a competitive economy; Ranked No. 1 among European countries for international student satisfaction; Top 10 worldwide in research quality; All 7 major universities in Ireland are ...
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GENERAL INFORMATION ABOUT IRELAND
Ireland, also known as the Republic of Ireland, is a sovereign nation located in northwestern Europe, occupying about five-sixths of the island of Ireland. Some key facts: Capital: Dublin Country code: +353 Area: 70,273 km² Population: 4,977,400 (2020) Official languages: English, Irish Government: Unitary constitutional republic Independence / historical development: since 1916 Map: Ireland’s location (dark green) - in Europe (dark green & dark gray) - in the European Union (green) Ireland shares its only land border with Northern Ireland, which is part ...
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SCHOLARSHIPS FOR STUDY IN SWITZERLAND
Switzerland is renowned not only for its world-class education system but also for its strong commitment to supporting international students through a wide range of scholarship opportunities. These scholarships are designed to attract talented learners, researchers, and future leaders from around the world, enabling them to access high-quality academic programs while reducing financial barriers. Depending on the institution, program level, and student profile, scholarships may cover partial tuition, full tuition, living expenses, or even additional costs such as insurance and travel. ...
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