Hi Brother, First your videos are very informative. And I have a doubt. For student visa we want to show Nearly 10K euro. Which comes 9.4Lakhs in rupees. Shall we take this amount back from our account once we get visa. Please explain it bro.
Hi! 😊 Thanks so much for the kind words - I’m glad you find the videos helpful! To answer your question, yes, for an Irish student visa, you generally need to show proof of funds of around €10,000 to demonstrate that you can cover your living expenses for the first year. This amount is usually shown in your bank account for visa processing, but it's mainly intended to cover your expenses once you’re in Ireland. After you get your visa, there isn’t a rule saying you have to keep the exact amount in your account. However, keep in mind that you’ll still need enough funds to manage rent, food, transportation, and other costs while studying. So, it’s best to only withdraw what you won’t need for your expenses here. I hope that helps! Let me know if you have more questions, and best of luck with your visa process! 👍😊
Hi Saksham, Can you please make a video on part-time jobs that students can easily get and earn sufficient money to cover their expenses in Ireland.
Hi Brother, First your videos are very informative.
And I have a doubt.
For student visa we want to show Nearly 10K euro. Which comes 9.4Lakhs in rupees.
Shall we take this amount back from our account once we get visa. Please explain it bro.
Hi! 😊 Thanks so much for the kind words - I’m glad you find the videos helpful!
To answer your question, yes, for an Irish student visa, you generally need to show proof of funds of around €10,000 to demonstrate that you can cover your living expenses for the first year. This amount is usually shown in your bank account for visa processing, but it's mainly intended to cover your expenses once you’re in Ireland.
After you get your visa, there isn’t a rule saying you have to keep the exact amount in your account. However, keep in mind that you’ll still need enough funds to manage rent, food, transportation, and other costs while studying. So, it’s best to only withdraw what you won’t need for your expenses here.
I hope that helps! Let me know if you have more questions, and best of luck with your visa process! 👍😊