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Study in Ireland - Suigeneris Training & Counseling LTD

Why study in Ireland?

Its world-class universities, competitive tuition fees, and ample post-graduation job opportunities make Ireland a popular destination for students seeking a high-quality education and a fulfilling career.

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Can I work in Ireland while I’m studying?

Students attending a full-time course and in possession of a Irish Residence Permit card are entitled to take up casual employment provided that their course of study is included on the government’s list of visa-eligible courses, known as the ILEP.

Can I work in Ireland while I’m studying - Suigeneris Training & Counseling LTD
Can I work in Ireland while I’m studying - Suigeneris Training & Counseling LTD

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You don’t need to wait until September to start your journey with any of the 350+ universities we are partnered with worldwide. We offer hundreds of undergraduate, top-up degrees, master’s, and postgraduate courses with a May, June, July, September, October, November, January, or February start date—offering you increased flexibility to begin your studies in the UK, Europe, US, Australia, or almost any place else.

Can I stay in Ireland following my study?

In order to get a post-study work visa in Ireland, there are several eligibility requirements that you need to fulfil, and you must either have an agreed work contract or a job offer from an Irish employer. Your Ireland work visa application is submitted online via the Employment Permits Online System (EPOS).

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Apply now

You don’t need to wait until September to start your journey with any of the 350+ universities we are partnered with worldwide. We offer a hundreds of undergraduate, top-up degrees, master’s, and postgraduate courses with a May, June, July, September, October, November, January or February start date—offering you increased flexibility to begin your studies in the UK, Europe, US, Australia, or almost any place else.