Ireland is not only a beautiful place
to stay in but is also a global student destination owing to its world-class
Universities, huge choice of programs, and research-driven study. Ireland is also
home to more than 1000 MNCs from all over the world, thus establishing a
reputation as Europe’s industrial hub.
Studying in Ireland is designed to
not only provide high-quality education but also ensure that a student is
skilled enough professionally, to handle issues faced in industries. This
practical experience is obtained by students who gain work experience through
their post-study work visa which is granted provided that the candidate has a
valid Ireland Student Visa. The
article focuses on post-study work visa options for International students.
Third Level Graduate Program
The latest 2017 revision to this
program lays down the guidelines for the post-study work visa. The purpose of
the program is to attract high performing students to study at Irish
Universities and to retain them after their studies by helping them transition
to the Irish workforce and thereby boost the Irish economy.
Duration of Stay
A 12-month post-study visa is granted
to graduates with a level 8 qualification and those with a level 9 (Master’s /
post-graduate diploma students) or Level 10 (doctoral degree) qualification are
granted a 24-month PSW visa. After getting a PSW visa, the student who was
previously granted the Stamp 2 receives the Stamp 1G.
Regulations
1. The student must meet the Ireland Study Visa Requirements.
2. A non-EEA graduate who has
completed their studies in Ireland and awarded a Level 8 or above qualification
according to the National Framework of Qualifications by a recognized Irish
institution can apply for the post-study work visa.
3. Applicants should hold a
current Stamp 2 student immigration permission and an updated immigration
registration card.
4. The student must not have
exceeded the 7-year limit, mentioned on their permission as a non-EEA student.
The Stamp 1G allow graduate students
to engage in full-time employment (40 Hr./week) with suitable employers. Stamp
1 G holders do not need a work permit during their PSW visa duration.
If the student wishes to work in
Ireland after this duration, then they must apply for any one of the following; general
employment permit, critical skills employment permit or a research hosting
agreement.
This extension of the the PSW visa
period was introduced as a way to fill the skills gap in the Irish economy and to
pave the way for improved employability of postgraduate students from Irish
institutions.
To help students in selecting the
right course and institution as per their profile and also provide in-depth
information and guidance on Student Visa Requirements, reliable Overseas education consultants must be approached to
ensure a hassle-free entry into the foreign study destination of choice.
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