Hi I'm new here,
So I met my girlfriend whilst I was in India earlier this year. We've been largely inseparable and short of getting married, we're trying to exhaust every possibility so that she can get over here to Ireland.
Her easiest route is to gain eligibility to work by getting her Masters accredited by CORU but she has no work experience, and I also find so many Reddit posts saying CORU are painstakingly slow- some people are still waiting 14 months for approval even though the advertised time is 10 weeks-4 months.
So we started looking at student courses that she could do in the meantime:
https://www.irishimmigration.ie/coming- ... n-ireland/ this mentions higher certs (level 6) and above are the level of study that typically grants a visa.
Looking at phd/Masters, there was only one or two 1-year full time courses in the Dublin area which actually suit her pre-existing nutrition Masters naturally, and they all cost at least 26k which is unimaginable for an Indian to be paying- so a no-go there.
With regards to a level 6, I spoke to Sallynoggin IFE about courses there in relation to some physio-related course and they said that she would need a stamp 4 to study there- which seemed confusing considering that the Irish immigration website does list level 6's as being eligible- but I'm now thinking that it's more about the money they want to make from incoming students than anything else.
So we're now at an impasse, and completely stumped as to how to get her here. She has a brother in Australia who is encouraging her to stay there so that they can find her good work and a husband but I dearly love this woman and I'm just at the end of my tether trying to forge a path for her to get here.
Does anyone else know what's the situation with student visas and whats the reality behind such obscure red tape and whether or not there's a way around it?
Thanks for anyone that can help or suggest anything. Peace
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