Unlock New Horizons: Work, Study and Thrive in Ireland

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Unlocking Academic Excellence and Professional Growth: Exceptional Study and Work Programs in Ireland

We offer exceptional study and work programs in Ireland, allowing students to achieve their academic goals, gain practical work experience, and develop valuable skills for future success. With comprehensive services, reputable educational partnerships, and personalized support, we create transformative educational experiences that empower students to thrive in their academic and professional pursuits.

What are the main requirements and steps involved in obtaining a Work and Study Visa in Ireland?

 

  • The English course must last 25 weeks (6 months), with a minimum of 15 hours of classes per week.
  • The Work and Study Visa permits you to work 20 hours per week for the duration of the visa. 
  • You have between eight and ten weeks of holidays during the eight months of the visa.
  • You can work full-time (40 hours per week) between December 15 and January 15 or during the summer in Ireland (including June, July, August and September). 
  • You can start your course any Monday of the year apart from bank holidays and the Christmas / New year period. 
  • The only age limit is that you must be 18 years or older.
  • The total cost of the course must be paid before arriving in Ireland. 
  • You must prove that you have access to € 4500 when you register for the visa. This is separate from the cost of the course. 
  • The visa has a cost of € 300, which is paid during visa registration in Ireland. 
  • All students must have private health insurance that covers the duration of their stay. All of our packages include private medical insurance. 
  • You must have a minimum of 85% attendance at your classes. 
  • At the end of your course, you must take a recognized exam such as IELTS or one of the Cambridge exams.

Extensive Network

Benefit from our extensive network of English language institutions in Ireland

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Thobo Zena Kgosidintsi, ICOT College, Dublin, Ireland