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Anne Roche
Manager of Irish Visa Office
March 2011
Map of Ireland
How to apply
 All visa applications must be submitted online:
https://www.visas.inis.gov.ie/AVATS/OnlineHome.aspx
 30 days from date of creation of application to submit required
documentation
 600RMB for a single D (Long term) Study visa
 Can lodge directly with our visa public office, through the postal system
or through an education agent – if you use an agent remember you are
responsible for all documents submitted on your behalf.
 Visa applicants are not generally required to attend for an interview,
however the Visa Office reserves the right to request an applicant to
attend for interview on a case-by-case basis
 Processing times for study visas is approximately 20 working days when
lodged in the Beijing Visa Office and 20-30 working days for the
Shanghai Consulate but this may increase at peak times during the
summer months June-August. Please lodge as early as possible to
ensure your application is processed in time for your starting date.
Document requirements
 Online summary sheet must be signed by the applicant and submitted
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with photos in accordance with our specifications (see website)
Study Plan – details of what you intend to study in Ireland and for how
long etc.
Financial Details
Evidence of level of English - IELTS / TOEFL / Cambridge Certificate
recommended
Educational Background / Academic Qualifications e.g. SMS Cert
Hukou
Irish Bank Statement showing the fees have been paid in advance of
the visa application must be lodged with the application with the
exception of applications from the Privileged Status Provinces. Further
details of Privileged Status Provinces on website.
Original of all documents required along with translated English
version if appropriate
Further details of documents required can be found on our website
http://www.embassyofireland.cn/Ireland/Visa_Information/Study.php
Finances
 Evidence of a minimum 6 months savings history
 Evidence of the source of your funding e.g. regular
savings, sale of house etc – it must be demonstrated that
all monies genuinely belong to the applicant and his or her
sponsor and that the money was not deposited solely for
the purposes of the application.
 You have immediate access to at least €7000 in addition
to your college/school fees to cover living expenses
 You must also demonstrate that you or your sponsor will
have ready access to an amount of at least €7,000 for
each subsequent year of your studies, in addition to the
course fees for each of those years.
 China Everbright Certificates
English requirements
 We need to know your current standard of English so
we can assess whether or not your study plan is feasible
 We strongly recommend that applicants undertake
IELTS, TOEFL or Cambridge
 NO FALSE DOCUMENTS - Submission of false or
misleading information will result in a visa application
being refused
 REMEMBER – if an agent lodges false documents on
your behalf YOU are still responsible for them and
your application will be refused.
FALSE DOCUMENTS = REFUSED VISA =
STUDENTS IN IRELAND
Changes to student immigration rules from January 2011
 All students must register with the Garda National Immigration
Bureau (GNIB) within 90 days of arriving in Ireland.
 When you register for the first time in Ireland you must show you have
at least €3,000 in an Irish Bank Account for living fees in addition to
your college fees having been paid.
 You must show you have private medical insurance each year you re-
register in Ireland for the full duration of your study plan.
 A student cannot change his/her course within their first year of study.
 After the first year, a student can only change their course to an
equivalent NFQ level course or higher e.g. you cannot change from a
degree course to an English Language course or non degree course.
STUDENTS IN IRELAND
Changes to student immigration rules from January 2011
 The maximum time a student may stay in Ireland for
the purpose of attending courses at degree level
(National Framework of Qualifications Level 7) is
limited to 7 years.
 The maximum time a student may stay in Ireland for
the purpose of attending courses at Language or Non
Degree level is limited to 3 years.
Right to Work
 20 hours per week
 Holiday periods - 40 hours per week
 Further details on Department of Enterprise, Trade
and Innovation website www.deti.ie
Third Level Graduate Scheme
 One Year Graduate Scheme - allows third level graduates at
Level NFQ 8-10 to remain in Ireland for a period of one year from
date of receipt of their exam results for the purpose of seeking
employment and applying for a work permit/green card.
 Six months Graduate Scheme – allows third level graduates at
Level NFQ 7 to remain in Ireland for a period of six months from
date of receipt of their exam results results for the purpose of
seeking employment and applying for a work permit/green card.
 During this period the student can work up to 40 hours per
week.
 For eligibility see the Department of Enterprise, Trade and
Innovation website - www.deti.ie
Study Applications
Approved
Refused
Approval Rate
 2006
1865
809
43%
 2009
1237
348
78%
 2010
1150
155
88%
Contact details
 Irish Visa Office
Tayuan Diplomatic Office Building 2-11-1
14 Liangmahe Nan Lu
Beijing 100600
 http://www.embassyofireland.cn/Ireland/Visa_Inform
ation/
 [email protected]
Thank You
谢谢