International students planning to study in Ireland for more than three months must obtain a long-term study visa before travelling, according to guidance issued by Ireland’s Immigration Service Delivery.
As reported by the Economic Times on Tuesday, the immigration authority said non-European Economic Area nationals intending to undertake courses lasting longer than 90 days are required to apply for the visa from their home country or a country where they are legally resident.
“Applications can be submitted up to three months before the intended travel date. The application process begins by completing an online form through Ireland’s Automated Visa Application and Tracking System.
“Applicants must then print, sign and date the application summary form, pay the required visa fee where applicable, and submit supporting documents.
“Required documents include a valid passport, passport-sized photographs, proof of private medical insurance, an application letter, and a letter of acceptance from the educational institution. Students must also provide evidence of tuition fee payment, academic qualifications, proof of language proficiency where necessary, and documentation showing they have sufficient funds to support themselves during their stay,” ISD added.
The ISD noted that applicants must disclose any previous visa refusals. Students under the age of 18 may be required to submit additional documents, including parental consent and accommodation arrangements.
Authorities warned that incomplete applications could be refused, while providing false or misleading information may result in a visa refusal and a potential five-year ban on obtaining an Irish visa.
Applications are processed in the order they are received, and immigration officers may request additional information before making a decision. Students have been advised not to make travel arrangements until their visa application has been approved.
The ISD also stressed that possession of a valid visa does not automatically guarantee entry into Ireland. Upon arrival, students must satisfy immigration officials that they meet all entry requirements and may be asked to present documents submitted during the application process.
While extensions of permission to remain in Ireland are possible, the authority said they are granted only in rare and exceptional circumstances and must be requested before existing permission expires.
The ISD urged prospective students to prepare their applications carefully and ensure all information provided is accurate and complete to avoid delays or refusals.

