Study English in Ireland: Everything you need to know

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If you want to learn English, one of the best decisions you can make is to go abroad. In Ireland, you'll find a welcoming culture, great immersion as an English-speaking country, along with quality education from our partner institutions. 

Today, we would like to introduce you to Ireland as an academic destination for you to start this linguistic journey that will be the gateway to fulfil your dreams. 

Why study English in Ireland? 

  1. Education system 

Ireland's education system is one of the best in the world. If you are going to study English or do a higher education programme, you will find many institutions with effective learning methodologies and high recognition. 

  1. Welcoming culture

 The Irish are known for being very friendly, cordial and warm to everyone, including foreigners. No doubt, being an international student, you will be able to meet new friends and have a good time, but don't forget your manners, say hello and goodbye when you enter any place, go with a smile when you talk to them, give them compliments whenever you can.

  1. Language immersion 

Living in Ireland, you will have to communicate in different contexts on a day-to-day basis, so you can gain confidence in the language and use what you have learnt in the classroom. You will also be able to sharpen your ear, as there are multiple accents and dialects in Ireland, along with different slang. There is no doubt that in Ireland you will be able to speak English fluently, like a native speaker!

  1. Studying and working 

It is always good to have an extra income. During your stay as an international student, you will be able to work part-time, i.e. 20 hours per week. Remember that, for this, you must be enrolled in a course for more than three months and apply for a student visa. This is also good for practising English in a work context. 

  1. Proximity to Europe 

When you live in Ireland, the whole of Europe is close by and you can use your weekends to visit other countries such as France or Italy. There is no better way to recharge your batteries and enjoy your exchange to the full.

How much does it cost to study English in Ireland? 

The total cost of your academic exchange can vary depending on many factors, but we will give you an approximate estimate of the costs you can expect to incur, which are between 1,100 and 1,800 euros per month.

AccommodationYou have several options for accommodation in Ireland, during your stay, you can live on campus, with a host family or in a room in a shared flat. 

In the case of a single room, the price varies between 200 and 250 euros per week, but if it is shared, this cost is reduced to 160-180 euros. If you choose the student residence, it can cost between 800 and 900 euros. Finally, in the case of staying with an Irish family, it will cost you between 180 and 250 euros.

We tell you all the details of the accommodation in our article. Read it here

OtherFor data plan service, and other basic expenses, such as cleaning supplies, you should allocate approx. 150 euros.

TransportAs a student, you have access to special fares for public transport. If you choose to travel by bicycle, you can save on costs.

FeedingTo make a basic purchase with food from the family food basket, you could spend between 250 and 350 euros per month. This is a variable expense, depending on whether you eat out, your diet and your gastronomic preferences,

Leisure activities: Having fun is also important, it is also important to have some fun. +100 euros to spend on activities that you enjoy and get you out of the routine. Make the most of your stay in Ireland to live many experiences and create memories.

Requirements to apply for a student visa 

Some of the most common requirements to apply for a student visa are: 

Registration: When applying for a student visa, you must present a certificate that you have been admitted to an institution. 

Health insuranceYou must have international health insurance to cover you for the duration of your stay in Ireland.

Economic solvencyYou will have to prove that you have sufficient funds to cover your stay without any problem.

Dublin as a student city 

Our academic partners are based in Dublin, the capital of Ireland. 

Living in this city as an international student will be an unforgettable experience, this city is full of stories to tell, along with a wide variety of places to experience Irish culture in depth.

If you would like us to guide you on the road to your new life in Ireland, please write to us at here to receive your free advice and take the first step.

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