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@isiekwehenry7285 also check on Facebook market too .., go to your facebook and go to market, look for student accommodation and you will get something.
Hi of course it’s possible to come to Ireland with wife and kids depending on the purpose of your visit.., to answer your second question, the challenges now is accommodation but the govt is helping to build more homes. So things should get better hopefully. Ireland is a peaceful country
The Irish ppl are amazing ppl warm friendly sorry your experience wasn't good but the Irish folks are suffering too they can't get homes for themselves it's going through a lot of changes 🇨🇮🇨🇮🇨🇮
@sharonmartins4747 I can ask around and also search if anyone wants to share. At the moment I stay with my family in a two bed apartment, which is just okay for our family size, otherwise I would have been more than happy to share my rent ☺️☺️🤣 with you.
Hi,I'm an Italian citizen and I think I can move there in southern Ireland as part of EU,can U help me to find some agencies where I can find work and as well share an apartment where I can be more comfortable thanks
Hi, if you studied in English, all you need is to get a proficiency in English cert stating your courses were taught in English. And yes you can get a course in Ireland with your cgpa. Try applying asap as schools are starting September/January
@@Geenuga please I need ur email or any point of contact to get you plz. I wanna study ms cyber security will low tuitions Avalilable and probably scholarships too any school in mind
Yes I mentioned nursing pays more because you get paid for weekends, bank holidays, Sundays and other location premium and also you can do overtime which is double pay.
Or your choice of course must be in line with your first degree like Canada. I’m sorry for this questions. I’ve researched but found little information on this.
Hi.., no your first degree doesn’t have to be in line with your choice of study. For example if you did a degree in political science and want to do a course in cybersecurity or data analysis.., you need to prove that you have done some certifications in the chosen course and possibly have some experience.
God bless...I understand nursing could be an self-warding profession (Selfless and thankless job)💐.I'm glad you did what you feel that suited you..And one thing about being a nurse,you can always return..loving your video..💕🤗
If your partner works 8:5, you as a nurse can work a permanent night. Shift. 2 days in the week and weekend you will be fine. It is challenging, but you will be fine. Or look for a remote nursing night role. This helps you to avoid excessive creche payments. So you get to spend more time with your little one.
I currently work 8-5 and I enjoy my current role so much as it is a blended working role, so work life balance is top notch .., I am now Kindah used to the creche fee 🥲…, I can’t wait for my baby to be in preschool so I can stop the huge payment.
Thank you for trying, I also saw it’s not open yet but it will be good for people to ready there docs and apply once the application is open since they now informed. They already took the March batch , the next batch is in October .., try registering 3months prior to the next batch maybe they would have opened up the application.
This is not funny, we are abroad doesn't make me forget my culture. I respect my elders in respective of being abroad. The Indians call their elder women chichi. Anyway, I only have one Nigeria around me and she is a kitchen staff, I call her auntymi, I can't imagine calling her by her name. In regards to Speaking Yoruba in the ward space is wrong, except during break time.
Who even has the time here ? No one even sees you self ! Life is too short . We are not in Naija but we are still human being ! They no dey see you self . Come to work , get paid and go home ! Shikena !!!!!!!!
Please,is accelerated Nursing offered in Ireland for international students as it is done in the UK? Political science is my first degree. I have no experience with Nursing.
No.., you have to have a nursing background to study any nursing course here in Ireland. I even heard of a lady who did an accelerated nursing program in UK and later wanted to relocate to Ireland as a nurse but the nursing board didn’t accept her because they requested her transcripts and saw she had no basic study in nursing prior to the masters .
Thank you for your reply. Even when I have no prior knowledge in Tech and Health Sciences. Is it easy to get admissions into any of this programs without a background knowledge? Thank you as I await your response.
@@user-oe6nj8wz8f this particular scholarship is not for only tech ppl . Also if you don’t have a tech background there are some coursss you can get that Kindah relates to what you want and is cheap
@@user-oe6nj8wz8f you can search for some diploma courses/ diploma certifications courses in Ireland, they are quite less expensive than masters. Some diploma courses fee range from 8000-10000 euros but you see masters fees ehn from 17000-24000 euros 😮
Also know that a lot of people are looking to get what you have …, if it’s a PhD program it’s best you get a fully funded scholarship because it’s for 4 years and it might not be too easy working and studying within your first year and then you thinking about paying another fees the next year. But if it’s a Masters degree in a year you are done and you have 2 years post study to get a job
For Specifics: The Scholarship Is The 50% Global Excellence Scholarship (I Targeted The 100%). And The Programme Is A One Year MSc In Sustainable Agriculture and Rural Development. The Tuition Fee Deposit Is €500 So The Tuition Fee Deficit Will Be €14,050 After I Accept The Scholarship And Pay The Deposit. However, I Am Currently Unable To Offset The €14,050 With Personal Funds And I Am Reluctant About Taking A Student Loan. A Friend Of Mine In The UK Advised Against Bringing A Deficit Above £10,000 To The UK Because Of The Current Pay Wages In The UK But He Said He Wouldn't Be Able To Advise Me On This Issue Regarding The Republic of Ireland Since He Has Little Credible Information. Also, I Don't Know If I Will Be Able To Offset This €14,050 Within The One Year By Working Part-Time. The 2 Year Post Graduate Stay Is A Wonderful Opportunity && I Won't Even Be Bothered If I Don't Get Employed In Ireland After Those 2 Years Because As An Agriculturist (And Looking At The Course Structure Of My Programme), I Believe I Will Be Able To Succeed In Africa Even If I Decide To Return To Ghana And Start My Own Business i.e. In Farming Or Research. (Note: I Am Currently A Professional Teacher In Ghana And Also Working With A Research Firm). The Deadline For Accepting This Scholarship Is 14th May 2024. I Had Decided To Let It Go && Try Again Next Year. Especially After My Government of Ireland - International Education Scholarship (GOI-IES) Application Was Unsuccessful. Please Advice Me.
@@Geenuga For Specifics: The Scholarship Is The 50% Global Excellence Scholarship (I Targeted The 100%). The Programme Is A One Year MSc In Sustainable Agriculture and Food Security at University College Dublin (UCD). The Tuition Fees For The Programme Is €29,100 And The Deposit Is €500 So If I Accept The Scholarship and Pay The Tuition Fees Deposit, The Deficit Will Be €14,050 Which I Do Not Have Funds To Cover At The Moment. I Am Also Reluctant About Taking A Study Loan. I Will Like To Know If It Is Possible For Me To Pay The €14,050 Tuition Fee Deficit Within The One (1) Year By Working Part-time. A Friend Of Mine Advised Against Going To The UK With A Tuition Fee Deficit Above £10,000 Because Of The Current Wages I The UK But Said He Wouldn't Me Able To Offer Me Proper Advise Regarding This Issue In Since He Doesn't Have Credible Information About The Wages In Ireland. The Deadline For Accepting The Scholarship Is 14th May 2024 After Which It Will Be Awarded To Another Person. I Almost Decided To Let This Scholarship Go And Reapply Next Year. Please Advice Me.
@@Geenuga The 2 Years Post Graduate Stay Is Another Wonderful Opportunity And Even If I Do Not Get Employment In Ireland After 2 Years, I Wouldn't Mind. As An Agriculturist (And Looking At The Course Content/Curriculum Of My Programme), I Am Confident That I Can Become Successful Even If I Return To African (Ghana) && Decide To Start My Own Firm i.e. In Research Or Farming. But For These Financial Constraints, I Am Actually Drawn To The University && The Programme.
Thank you for watching, you can obtain an internship by applying/sending an email directly to the company, another way is target when they release internship slots and HR. It’s easy to get voluntary unpaid internships by simply sending out emails to the companies HR.