IRELAND INTRODUCED €7,000 BOND SYSTEM FOR DEGREE STUDENTS, - TopicsExpress



          

IRELAND INTRODUCED €7,000 BOND SYSTEM FOR DEGREE STUDENTS, APPLYING FOR VISAS, IN SEPTEMBER 2014. PQ: STUDENT VISAS ELIGIBILITY Thu, September 25, 2014 21. Deputy Jerry Buttimer asked the Minister for Justice and Equality if level 6 courses offered by institutes of technology qualify as eligible courses for participation in the student bond system for the purposes of obtaining a visa to study here; and if she will make a statement on the matter. Minister for Justice and Equality (Deputy Frances Fitzgerald): All non-EEA students seeking to pursue a full time course of studies in Ireland are required to demonstrate access to certain minimum levels of finance. For visa required nationals this generally requires the provision of bank statements and comprehensive information is available to students on the INIS website regarding what proof of finance is required when applying for a visa. A pilot programme is currently in operation which allows visa required nationals seeking to undertake certain degree programmes in Ireland to provide an alternative to bank statements as a method of proof of finances. The alternative method is an “education bond” with a minimum value of €7,000. The bond must be lodged to an approved student fees payment service and must be held continuously from the initial visa application through to the time the student registers in Ireland with the immigration authorities. Currently the courses allowable under this alternative arrangement are limited to Degree Programme courses delivered by certain types of institution which I understand can include the Institutes of Technology. Full details regarding eligible courses and awarding body are available on the INIS website at inis.gov.ie. Officials from my Department are available to discuss the operation of the bond system with the Institutes of Technology.
Posted on: Sat, 20 Dec 2014 09:40:43 +0000

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