I am right now studying in Ireland and unfortunately you have not discussed the biggest CON Ireland has. Housing crisis!. Literally there are no houses and students are going homeless or paying insane rents. No part time can cover the rental costs in major cities now. Also the added pressure of house hunting is crazy. Anyone coming to Ireland sort out the accommodation first or else its better to try other countries
Most of the companies you list are American. They prefer Ireland because most of us speak English. They also like Ireland because our legal is a Common Law system, which their legal people understand. The time zone is important as well. A company based in Ireland can basically dal with the entire planet with two shifts. There is also the fact that Irish-Americans are numerous and influential in the American political and corporate worlds, so there is a built-in bias towards Ireland when it comes to expanding outside the USA. The Irish educational system turns out well educated people, and all the universities have quite intensive links with the industrial sector. There is a push/pull syndrome here, in that the arrival of the multinationals drove the expansion of the third level sector, and then the output of educated people drew more companies. There is no such thing as 'An Irish Accent'. We have about 38 distinct regional accents. Irish people can tell, within 20-30KM, where a person is from just from their accent.
Hey gloin, so as one of the comments stated that ireland has a problem of renting apartments and houses, is it actually so? And what are the ways to get around this?
@@sankalpgupta353 The sad reality is that we have a housing crisis in Ireland. It was about thirty years in the making, and it will not be solved overnight. At the moment, demand far exceeds supply, whether you are thinking about buying or renting. Homelessness is a massive problem. Rents are simply ridiculous.
Hii bro....i wanna go to apply university for master in Ireland🇮🇪 is it ok to get visa and i don't know the process properly. Can you please clear my doubts
Studying in Ireland offers a unique and enriching experience for international students. With a rich history, vibrant culture, and world-class educational institutions, Ireland has become an increasingly popular destination for students seeking quality education and a welcoming environment. Here's all you need to know about studying in Ireland:
The first part of your income, up to a certain amount, is taxed at 20%. This is known as the standard rate of tax and the amount that it applies to is known as the standard rate tax band. The remainder of your income is taxed at the higher rate of tax, 40%.
could you tell about job opportunities and possible critical skill visa options for jobs like in marketing and digital marketing, market research associate in healthcare/pharma industry
Hi Murad! Firstly thank you for giving such insights, BUT I came to know that companies are reluctant to give employment to Stamp 1 visa students.. Can we consider it as a potential threat for a person, with around 2 yrs experience, to not land a job there.(especially management career, if pursued by UCD/Trinity)
Isn't that a problem in every country except USA ? If we take Canada they are reluctant to give LMIA, in UK and germany also same. Only USA i guess is better when it comes to acquiring the jobs easily.
Do ireland vs belgium VS netherland , please please please! You put up quality in your videos , I can wait but, please put it out in the near future!!!
@@mayurcharniya8785different perspective and different views and for me The Netherlands is an awesome place to be though if you plan to immigrate over there then be prepared to forfeit any other citizenship you have, that's quite the major con in there Immigration process.
Canada does not offer one year degree... those are diplomas or certificates of one year. Though you can try to finish a two year degree in one year by taking maximum subjects in each semester.... by the end of that you get a degree of two years and a three year work permit.
Canada can provide you much better PR pathways, and you can have 2 - 3 yrs PGWP. There were cases that IS gained their PR while on PGWP. They are the best country to have a tons of migration pathways to foreigners. Get your facts straight! Research before you provide it to your viewers because they lives can change significantly because of you. A lot of you TH-camrs just post videos just to gain views.
Hey Murad, thank you for such an informational video. I am going to UCD for the Msc International Management course. I have 2 years of experience in the same field here. Could you pls guide if this would be a good decision?
Hey Murad, I wanted to know about that specific amount which we have to invest in the form of GIC which we get back once we land there. What's that amount in Ireland?
Hey Murad, I am planning on Doing a Digital Marketing MSc from UCD, would the job prospects be good enough since you said marketing is not really that strong when it comes to job opportunities?
Same. I'm going to step in the area of digital marketing and want to know if Ireland is the best country, if not then which European country would be better. Do you have any idea which one is preferable for us?
Digital marketing is something which has now become a necessity for a lot of companies. Research the job market of the desired country and keep networking. Eventually for International students, it’s the networking that help us find jobs.
@Darshan Luniya "Is studying architecture in queen's University of Belfast worth it for undergraduate"? Belfast is in Northern Ireland(NI), which is currently part of the UK. Your question is not really relevant to this video... Different jurisdiction, different tax system, different student visa regime. And definitely not as friendly as Ireland.
Ms in Ireland is easy to study same as ms in USA ? Because MS in USA easy to most students don't study they pay money to others for projects and assignments. Is Ireland masters also same like that ?
hello brother what about hotel management & hospitality management course & jobs in Ireland, is there any scope to get job & settle in that country.. thankyou in advance i have been waiting for your reply brother.
I had recently finished diploma in agriculture (plant science) in 2021. i want to do bachelor degree in same faculty in Ireland. My question are ; -Can i do bachelor degree in Ireland ? -Is there is any scholarship program or schemes related to agriculture ? -What is the minimum IELTS score for bachelor degree in agriculture? -if there will be, Then how much cost and time take for allover processing? -What is the total fee of agricultural university? - Am i eligible to study in university?
Hi. I am working in automotive industry. Most of the courses/jobs are related to IT in ireland. Is it advisable for me to do Business Analytics or Data Analytics in Ireland with no IT background?
Add HOUSING CRISIS to 52% tax (in some cases) cab break anyone's back. People should consider hard before moving to Ireland. Just do not multiple Irish Salary with Currency conversion. this is utter stupid; look for Purchasing power parity, check rents, check SCHENGEN visa situation, check flight cost (post Covid tickets are ridiculously high)
Bro can you suggest me.. .? I have done (bcom ,mcom, & b.ed in commerce )..i wanna do MBA/Masters from Ireland ..?.. which stream is best to do masters .?? For future job oppurnities ?.(i will come back to india no mood to Set Permanant their)
I got an offer in university of Dublin in chemical engineering masters 2023 September intake. What are the job prospects after graduation. Anyone in the comment section please tell me.
Trinity College has 98 Qs world Ranking and University College Dublin has 178 World QS ranking. If she could secure an offer from any of these institutions blindly go ahead. Other great universities in Ireland are university college cork, university of galway, dublin city university, and Limmerick university. All of these are great for most of the fields. However the job market in Ireland is not vast for all fields so please do take that in mind if she's going to do work post study.
Hii ...i wanna go to apply university for master in Ireland🇮🇪 is it ok to get visa and i don't know the process properly. Can you please clear my doubts
Hi, you want be able to get a job as a medical scientist in Ireland unless you are licensed with a society that regulates medical scientists working in Irish hospitals. There is not masters in Ireland that grants you this license. You can undergo a conversion course however after which you can work as a medical scientist. But know that the pay is poor for medical scientists and there are no benefits that come with the job (that is, medical insurance, etc.). It's easy to get a job with the life science industry however, but as a medical scientist, its extremely difficult. If you wish to get into the research end of things, a PhD is the minimum required and it is very competitive as there is an abundance of people with PhDs, masters and bachelors in the sciences. If you're looking to do a masters, the masters will be very expensive in Ireland. Most start for non-residents at 23,000 euro. However, the sciences are especially expensive so you're looking at closer to 30,000 euro. For residents, most medical sciences will cost a minimum of 12,000 euro. PhDs pay very poorly on the other hand, you're looking if you get paid 17,000 euro per year. Keep in mind that Ireland is extremely expensive to live in at the moment. In Dublin, renting a very small room will easily start at around 1,000 per month without bills included. Ireland is nice, but not when you look at it financially. We have the highest higher education costs in Europe because universities are no government funded, they find their own ways to earn money and its usually by increasing the number of students coming in and making them pay extremely high amounts of money to go to college. I apologise if this is a bit of a negative answer but it's the truth from someone growing up and going through the Irish education system.
Great and informative video. I would like to add one more link discussing "Doing Research in Ireland" th-cam.com/video/GEDjZygx29k/w-d-xo.html . Hope this will help research aspirants coming to Ireland
I am right now studying in Ireland and unfortunately you have not discussed the biggest CON Ireland has. Housing crisis!. Literally there are no houses and students are going homeless or paying insane rents. No part time can cover the rental costs in major cities now. Also the added pressure of house hunting is crazy. Anyone coming to Ireland sort out the accommodation first or else its better to try other countries
Hi can you please tell which city in ireland are you talking about??
@@Sophie413-k3i probably talking about Dublin, all the depends on the city but this pretty much applies to major cities like Galway for example
@@marvin_jsd5833 okay thankyou so much 😮
Hlw sir I m coming Jan intake Till then everything will be fine ?
Rent kitna hai, if you have to get apartment in centre of city?
Most of the companies you list are American.
They prefer Ireland because most of us speak English. They also like Ireland because our legal is a Common Law system, which their legal people understand.
The time zone is important as well. A company based in Ireland can basically dal with the entire planet with two shifts.
There is also the fact that Irish-Americans are numerous and influential in the American political and corporate worlds, so there is a built-in bias towards Ireland when it comes to expanding outside the USA.
The Irish educational system turns out well educated people, and all the universities have quite intensive links with the industrial sector. There is a push/pull syndrome here, in that the arrival of the multinationals drove the expansion of the third level sector, and then the output of educated people drew more companies.
There is no such thing as 'An Irish Accent'.
We have about 38 distinct regional accents. Irish people can tell, within 20-30KM, where a person is from just from their accent.
Hey gloin, so as one of the comments stated that ireland has a problem of renting apartments and houses, is it actually so? And what are the ways to get around this?
@@sankalpgupta353
The sad reality is that we have a housing crisis in Ireland.
It was about thirty years in the making, and it will not be solved overnight.
At the moment, demand far exceeds supply, whether you are thinking about buying or renting. Homelessness is a massive problem. Rents are simply ridiculous.
@@gloin10 thanks a lot for the information!
Is there scope for civil engineers since there is housing crises
Thank you so much for making this video
I've applied in Ireland for masters
You cleared my so many doubts
Hii bro....i wanna go to apply university for master in Ireland🇮🇪 is it ok to get visa and i don't know the process properly. Can you please clear my doubts
Studying in Ireland offers a unique and enriching experience for international students. With a rich history, vibrant culture, and world-class educational institutions, Ireland has become an increasingly popular destination for students seeking quality education and a welcoming environment. Here's all you need to know about studying in Ireland:
The way u presented it !! AWESOME man 🔥
Thankyou so much, means the world to me
Very complete video, thanks!!!
Thanks Murad for the amazing video, I am planning to do Ms Cyber security by Sep intake
any updates??
Nice video can you explain one more point in your videos about family that family can also go with his child
Not directly, but once you have the PR
@@murradonrun ok thanks brother
Nice vlog. Keep it up!
The first part of your income, up to a certain amount, is taxed at 20%. This is known as the standard rate of tax and the amount that it applies to is known as the standard rate tax band. The remainder of your income is taxed at the higher rate of tax, 40%.
yoo murad pls put up a video on ireland scholarships and thankya for your works so far
Hey, Accounting and Finance do come under critical skill in Ierland.
Does finance professionals come under critical skill area.. I'm planning to do msc finance from Ireland .
@@skavya1636 yes
This comment should be pinned. Most won't scroll down this much and they'll end up believing the video.
Marketing and finance are in critical skill
Most colleges in ireland are considering duolingo score now
Is tht true?
could you tell about job opportunities and possible critical skill visa options for jobs like in marketing and digital marketing, market research associate in healthcare/pharma industry
Hi Murad! Firstly thank you for giving such insights, BUT I came to know that companies are reluctant to give employment to Stamp 1 visa students.. Can we consider it as a potential threat for a person, with around 2 yrs experience, to not land a job there.(especially management career, if pursued by UCD/Trinity)
Isn't that a problem in every country except USA ? If we take Canada they are reluctant to give LMIA, in UK and germany also same. Only USA i guess is better when it comes to acquiring the jobs easily.
I've been long wondering about this as well, have you got any insights, I'm dying to know
Do ireland vs belgium VS netherland , please please please!
You put up quality in your videos , I can wait but, please put it out in the near future!!!
Add italy Too!!!
The Netherlands is very bad do go there 😂
@@Abdullahiibrahim59 really?, Can u elaborate?
@@mayurcharniya8785different perspective and different views and for me The Netherlands is an awesome place to be though if you plan to immigrate over there then be prepared to forfeit any other citizenship you have, that's quite the major con in there Immigration process.
What's the probability of staying and finding a job in Ireland after finishing college?
Same question, any tips you got till now
Is masters degree of 1 year accepted globally compared to 2 year masters
Canada does not offer one year degree... those are diplomas or certificates of one year. Though you can try to finish a two year degree in one year by taking maximum subjects in each semester.... by the end of that you get a degree of two years and a three year work permit.
Digital marketing is critical skills job... Please tell me
Is finance a good field for Ireland
Marketing & business related to pharmaceutical sector is good
Canada can provide you much better PR pathways, and you can have 2 - 3 yrs PGWP. There were cases that IS gained their PR while on PGWP. They are the best country to have a tons of migration pathways to foreigners. Get your facts straight! Research before you provide it to your viewers because they lives can change significantly because of you. A lot of you TH-camrs just post videos just to gain views.
It should cover commerce because we have e-commerce
Hey Murad, thank you for such an informational video. I am going to UCD for the Msc International Management course. I have 2 years of experience in the same field here. Could you pls guide if this would be a good decision?
Did you join the program? how has been your experience so far. Would be highly grateful if I receive a response.
Hey , did u join UCD ? How is it going?
How is your experience
Hey did you join?
Can you pls explain about the social workers pls it would be a great heal brother.
Please mention the link of the Critical Skilled Areas.
Hey Murad, I wanted to know about that specific amount which we have to invest in the form of GIC which we get back once we land there. What's that amount in Ireland?
Supply chain management??
What about supply chain management do we come under CSV
does digital marketing field comes under critical condition
The two institutions are ECD OR TCD, 2 one is DCU right?
is supply chain management is under critical skilled ?
enterprise.gov.ie/en/what-we-do/workplace-and-skills/employment-permits/employment-permit-eligibility/highly-skilled-eligible-occupations-list/
@@murradonrun and I have one more doubt hope you will clarify this too.
Can we work over there lifelong with work permit without securing PR
@@STEVEALLANFany update?
@@raviya_minnu9486 nope
Am in canada
If I'm still interested in studying in Ireland even though I'm in the CSA category, what should I do?
Bhaiya Master in International Business Management ireland se Krna sahi hoga ya nahi I am confused now.
Hello sir
I am planning for Ireland
Do i need to pay any tax as a bachelor international students during my studies time??
In your financial analyst video you told 20% in this video 40% ?
Max tax is 40% only on paper. this can be as higher as 52% for people making 90K or more per year.
what about critical work skill in agriculture field?
What about healthcare management or healthcare operations?
Hii bro
Hello y'all, what bout MS food science in Ireland, what bout job opportunities there right now
Hi bro how much does it cost for accommodation around Europe
Do supply and logistics come under Critical skill. What are the job opportunities after Masters from Ireland.
How is Tu Dublin for this course
Sangita looking for same
Are u doing it ?
Hey Murad, I am planning on Doing a Digital Marketing MSc from UCD, would the job prospects be good enough since you said marketing is not really that strong when it comes to job opportunities?
Same. I'm going to step in the area of digital marketing and want to know if Ireland is the best country, if not then which European country would be better. Do you have any idea which one is preferable for us?
Digital marketing is something which has now become a necessity for a lot of companies. Research the job market of the desired country and keep networking. Eventually for International students, it’s the networking that help us find jobs.
Yes, I also got an admission from UCD in Digital Marketing for 23/24. All the best to you as well.👍
Digital marketing is critical skills?
is export import logistic supply chain management is good
Is studying architecture in queen's University of Belfast worth it for undergraduate
@Darshan Luniya
"Is studying architecture in queen's University of Belfast worth it for undergraduate"?
Belfast is in Northern Ireland(NI), which is currently part of the UK.
Your question is not really relevant to this video...
Different jurisdiction, different tax system, different student visa regime.
And definitely not as friendly as Ireland.
Ms in Ireland is easy to study same as ms in USA ?
Because MS in USA easy to most students don't study they pay money to others for projects and assignments.
Is Ireland masters also same like that ?
Bro
I am planning to study in Ireland and city cork
So , is there any scarcity of job in cork
Yu forgot to mention accounting technician under stamp 1a critical visa
hello brother what about hotel management & hospitality management course & jobs in Ireland, is there any scope to get job & settle in that country.. thankyou in advance i have been waiting for your reply brother.
Hello Murad, what's the difference between stamp 1G and stamp 1.
I had recently finished diploma in agriculture (plant science) in 2021. i want to do bachelor degree in same faculty in Ireland.
My question are ;
-Can i do bachelor degree in Ireland ?
-Is there is any scholarship program or schemes related to agriculture ?
-What is the minimum IELTS score for bachelor degree in agriculture?
-if there will be, Then how much cost and time take for allover processing?
-What is the total fee of agricultural university?
- Am i eligible to study in university?
how is Ireland for food sector/ master in food science?
What about scholarships in the Republic of Ireland ?,
Hi. I am working in automotive industry. Most of the courses/jobs are related to IT in ireland. Is it advisable for me to do Business Analytics or Data Analytics in Ireland with no IT background?
Can you apply for a Critical Skill Visa from India? Without studying there?
Can u plz tell which healthcare field master's are better career opportunities??
Hii I'm also seeking for some health care related course in Ireland
@@shriharanps996i am to
Hello, I am planning to come to Ireland for masters on data science, so do freshers get jobs after masters in ireland especially for freshers
Add HOUSING CRISIS to 52% tax (in some cases) cab break anyone's back. People should consider hard before moving to Ireland. Just do not multiple Irish Salary with Currency conversion. this is utter stupid; look for Purchasing power parity, check rents, check SCHENGEN visa situation, check flight cost (post Covid tickets are ridiculously high)
Any benefits you get for paying high taxes?
Is it worth it to go there for undergraduate degree in IT field?
Definitely! As mentioned, IT is the most popular field in Ireland
Anyone gonna do MSc in finance?? In Ireland???
Hi I've got admission for Sep '23 intake
@@praveengeorge8413 which uni?
@@paras5941 Trinity
@@paras5941 Hi what about you?
@@praveengeorge8413 Me too going for Msc finance but from DCU
Bro what about ms in busines management
Is there any cons in Irish PR?
Bro can you suggest me.. .? I have done (bcom ,mcom, & b.ed in commerce )..i wanna do MBA/Masters from Ireland ..?.. which stream is best to do masters .?? For future job oppurnities ?.(i will come back to india no mood to Set Permanant their)
If MBA then go for netherlands bro they have very good institutions for MBA and provide good scholarships as well if you have a good GMAT score.
@@eurus7509 really ?? Do u think Netherlands will accept Jan intake ?
Hey ,did u get into any university?
Does Ireland is good for mba in Human Resource management
i"m planning to study supply chain management 1 year course, smc is good in Ireland?
Just going to others country is not safe so u need to walk about crime rate also
Free education in Middle East? Please help genuine case🙏🙏
Bro a humble request to you...... please make a video on scholarships in Canada.....🤩🤩🤩🤩💖💖💖
Yess definitely
@@murradonrun thanks bro ☺️
I got an offer in university of Dublin in chemical engineering masters 2023 September intake.
What are the job prospects after graduation. Anyone in the comment section please tell me.
Bro i am a pharmacist in India.. Can i go ireland
murad taxes are less in ireland ,
Meri larki ireland jana chati haye ,she is doing bsc,it in kc college mumbai ,konsa university thik rohega?
Trinity College has 98 Qs world Ranking and University College Dublin has 178 World QS ranking. If she could secure an offer from any of these institutions blindly go ahead. Other great universities in Ireland are university college cork, university of galway, dublin city university, and Limmerick university. All of these are great for most of the fields. However the job market in Ireland is not vast for all fields so please do take that in mind if she's going to do work post study.
Ok
Who wants free online education with international ireland diploma certificate?
Soc 4
Ireland in have IT jobs ?
One on netherlands 🇳🇱pl
hii bro I have recently done my Bachelor in IT .. I want to go Ireland for my Ms.. can u please share some scholarships for master
Hii ...i wanna go to apply university for master in Ireland🇮🇪 is it ok to get visa and i don't know the process properly. Can you please clear my doubts
I'm medical laboratory technologist , do you recommend me to move by finding a job or study masters ?
Hi, you want be able to get a job as a medical scientist in Ireland unless you are licensed with a society that regulates medical scientists working in Irish hospitals. There is not masters in Ireland that grants you this license. You can undergo a conversion course however after which you can work as a medical scientist. But know that the pay is poor for medical scientists and there are no benefits that come with the job (that is, medical insurance, etc.). It's easy to get a job with the life science industry however, but as a medical scientist, its extremely difficult. If you wish to get into the research end of things, a PhD is the minimum required and it is very competitive as there is an abundance of people with PhDs, masters and bachelors in the sciences. If you're looking to do a masters, the masters will be very expensive in Ireland. Most start for non-residents at 23,000 euro. However, the sciences are especially expensive so you're looking at closer to 30,000 euro. For residents, most medical sciences will cost a minimum of 12,000 euro. PhDs pay very poorly on the other hand, you're looking if you get paid 17,000 euro per year. Keep in mind that Ireland is extremely expensive to live in at the moment. In Dublin, renting a very small room will easily start at around 1,000 per month without bills included. Ireland is nice, but not when you look at it financially. We have the highest higher education costs in Europe because universities are no government funded, they find their own ways to earn money and its usually by increasing the number of students coming in and making them pay extremely high amounts of money to go to college. I apologise if this is a bit of a negative answer but it's the truth from someone growing up and going through the Irish education system.
Great and informative video. I would like to add one more link discussing "Doing Research in Ireland" th-cam.com/video/GEDjZygx29k/w-d-xo.html . Hope this will help research aspirants coming to Ireland
2:50 #CriticalSkilled enterprise.gov.ie/en/what-we-do/workplace-and-skills/employment-permits/employment-permit-eligibility/highly-skilled-eligible-occupations-list/