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Study in Ireland with H2M Global

Ireland is a vibrant, English-speaking country where tradition meets modern innovation. With world-class universities, welcoming culture, and exciting career opportunities, Ireland is a top choice for international students seeking higher education in Europe.

H2M Global provides expert guidance for Irish study visas, helping students with admissions, documentation, scholarships, and the entire application process.

Study in Ireland

Top Universities in Ireland

  • Trinity College Dublin
  • Dublin City University
  • University College Dublin
  • Maynooth University
  • Munster Technology University
  • Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland
  • Technological University Dublin

Ireland Student Visa Requirements

  • Valid passport (minimum 12 months’ validity)
  • Letter of acceptance from a recognized Irish institution
  • Proof of financial support (€10,000* per year minimum)
  • Tuition fee payment proof (at least one year’s fees)
  • Medical insurance (mandatory)
  • Academic transcripts & certificates
  • English proficiency test (IELTS, TOEFL, or equivalent)
  • Completed visa application form
  • Proof of accommodation in Ireland

Why Choose Ireland for Higher Studies?

  • Top-ranked universities with global recognition
  • English-speaking environment – no language barrier for most students
  • Excellent career opportunities in tech, business, and healthcare
  • Gateway to Europe – easy travel across EU countries
  • Warm and welcoming culture

Types of Ireland Student Visas & Costs

Short Stay ‘C’ Visa

For courses shorter than 90 days.

Long Stay ‘D’ Visa

For programs longer than 3 months, including bachelor’s, master’s, and PhD degrees.

Visa Costs

Single Entry: €60
Multiple Entry: €100
Health Insurance: €500–€1,000 per year

Living & Tuition Costs

Living: €10,000–€15,000 per year
Tuition: EU €3,000–€10,000, Non-EU €10,000–€35,000

Work Rights on an Ireland Student Visa

Students on a Stamp 2 Visa can work up to 20 hours per week during term time and full-time (40 hours) during holidays. Popular part-time jobs include retail, hospitality, and student assistant positions.

Family Members on a Student Visa

Generally, students cannot bring dependents. Only PhD students or those on government scholarships may be eligible to bring family members.

Your Study Abroad Journey

1

Choose Your Program

Select the right course and university based on your goals and profile.

2

Submit Application

Complete and submit your university application with expert guidance.

3

Receive Offer Letter

Get your conditional or unconditional offer from the university.

4

Complete Requirements

Fulfill any pending conditions and prepare required documents.

5

Apply for Visa

Submit your visa application with complete documentation support.

6

Travel & Start Studies

Book your travel, arrange accommodation, and begin your journey.

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Book a free appointment and take the first step toward studying abroad with expert guidance by your side.

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