FAQs – Study in Ireland
What is the cost of living in Ireland? Living expenses in Ireland depend on factors such as the location of your institution, type of accommodation, and personal spending habits. On average, costs range between €7,000 and €11,000 per year.
Are there any scholarships for international students in Ireland? Yes, hundreds of scholarships are available for international students from various sources including the Government of Ireland, Irish higher education institutions, and other organizations. Scholarships are awarded based on eligibility criteria set by the respective organization.
Can I work while studying in Ireland? Yes, international students are permitted to work part-time (up to 20 hours per week) during the academic term and full-time (up to 40 hours per week) during vacation periods.
Do I require a visa to study in Ireland? Yes, all non-EU international students require a valid student visa to study in Ireland.
How do I get a study visa for Ireland? To apply for a student visa for Ireland, you must have an offer letter for a recognized program and a receipt of tuition fee payment letter from an accredited college.
Do I need police clearance to apply for the visa? Yes, applicants are required to obtain a Police Clearance Certificate (PCC) from the passport office as part of the visa application process.
Do I have to pay for medical insurance? Yes, students from non-EU countries must have valid medical insurance to be granted a study visa for Ireland.
Do international students have a stay-back option in Ireland? Yes, Ireland offers a 24-month stay-back option for international students completing a master’s program. Those pursuing bachelor’s degrees are eligible for a stay-back period of 6 months to 1 year.

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