Hi Rodney, I just secured the IFP award for 2024/2025 and I came to say thank you because during the application phase which was a whole year. I kept coming to your channel to get the slightest information that could show I was in the right direction. Your channel really helped me and I'm really grateful for it. I'm off to Ireland in September.
Hi Rodney! Thanks so much for all the information. I've just been told I've made it to the stage of applying to the universities so it's seeming a bit more real now. I had a question about living in Ireland and the stiped that the fellowship provided. Was this enough for you to live comfortably or did you need to rely on savings or other forms?
Hi well done. You're 90% there. Once you receive admission then you will be 100% certain that the scholarship is yours. The stipend was enough. You can always work 20 hours per week to make extra cash depending on your course schedule.
Hi Rodney, thank you for your informative video. May I just ask, with regards to the Ireland Fellows - Africa, around what month do they usually invite you to proceed with applying to your selected Universities. I'm asking cause after our documents were taken by the embassy to be forwarded to the management agency in Ireland, it just went quiet with regards to our applications and in the applications forms it says early spring is when we will be told to proceed and apply for our chosen courses. But I'm sure there's usually a specific month like perhaps in March or April. I'm actually really anxious at this point, and the waiting is making me even more anxious with each day 🙈
Hi Titi.... 😄... I totally understand how you are feeling right now. I was in the same position as you..... Anyway, yes it does gets quiet but depending on how quick they review the applications, they will get back to you. Between March and May is when you should expect to hear from them whether you have progressed to the next stage of University applications or not. It needs a lot of patience more especially if it gets this quiet. 😊😊😊
@@RodneyRikhotso2021 Hey, thanks for your quick response 😊 You are so right with the patience thing. I just need to keep at that and keep praying all will go well. I guess if it's my time, it will happen 😊😊 Thanks Rodney.
Also there isn't alot of information from previous Ireland fellows holders online as opposed to other popular fellowships for UK/USA. So the little that we find online makes a huge difference to us that are keen on the Ireland Fellows Programme. So thanks guys for the assistance you are providing cause it is making a difference 🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽
@@titi.m_ That's encouraging to hear that Titi. When I applied in 2019 there was zero zero information. I struggled a lot. However, that motivated me to start this channel 😂😂😂. Let's hope in few years to come. There will be more people sharing on the experience.
@@RodneyRikhotso2021Hi Rodney, just thought I'd share some positive news after all that anxiousness previously 😂🙈 So I eventually got the email from ICOS saying I can now proceed with my applications to my chosen Universities so I did just that - and I'm happy to share that I have received my first firm offer. I am so happy and I am so relieved 😅 I can't wait for everything else that will follow 💃🏽💃🏽
There are countries where government departments are sent invitations to apply. Probably even some NGOs. In some countries it is not everyone who can just apply generally
Hi. The Programe codes are the ones in the document for eligible courses (i.e. A1 or C6). When you complete the application form, after selecting the course you wish to do, it automatically fill in the code.
What questions should one expect in the interviews? And can one seek post graduate visa and continue in Ireland or has to go back to their country after the programme?
Bridget it depends on the type of job you're looking for and the qualifications needed. Below is a list of critical skills shortage enterprise.gov.ie/en/what-we-do/workplace-and-skills/employment-permits/employment-permit-eligibility/highly-skilled-eligible-occupations-list/
@@RodneyRikhotso2021 thank you so much Rodney for the information I really want to come and work as a caregiver category but I don't know how to go about it or rather which companies I should apply to another thing do I need IElTS as well to come and work in Ireland? really looking forward to better my family's condition
Hi Rodney, I just secured the IFP award for 2024/2025 and I came to say thank you because during the application phase which was a whole year. I kept coming to your channel to get the slightest information that could show I was in the right direction. Your channel really helped me and I'm really grateful for it. I'm off to Ireland in September.
Wow Wow.... Thank you so much for the feedback... Congrats 🎊 🎉 🎊 🎉 🎊 🎉. All the best on your journey 😃😃
Congratulations
Please I have a question when you first submitted your application how long did it take for them to get back to you
You should hear back around September I think, just before stage 2 process starts.
@@RodneyRikhotso2021congratulations on your award. Could you please share more details of stage 2 especially the essay questions. Thanks
Please in addressing the recommendation letter, who do we address it to?
Hi Rodney,
Could you give us tips about the sort of questions to expect during the interviews.
hello bro firstly thanks for your clear guidance informative video
i need to get the embassy code of Ireland in Kenya
Do you have a video with answering the questions in stage 2 application? Or Writing an excellent motivation essay
Hi Rodney! Thanks so much for all the information. I've just been told I've made it to the stage of applying to the universities so it's seeming a bit more real now.
I had a question about living in Ireland and the stiped that the fellowship provided. Was this enough for you to live comfortably or did you need to rely on savings or other forms?
Hi well done. You're 90% there. Once you receive admission then you will be 100% certain that the scholarship is yours. The stipend was enough. You can always work 20 hours per week to make extra cash depending on your course schedule.
Hi Rodney, thank you for your informative video. May I just ask, with regards to the Ireland Fellows - Africa, around what month do they usually invite you to proceed with applying to your selected Universities. I'm asking cause after our documents were taken by the embassy to be forwarded to the management agency in Ireland, it just went quiet with regards to our applications and in the applications forms it says early spring is when we will be told to proceed and apply for our chosen courses. But I'm sure there's usually a specific month like perhaps in March or April. I'm actually really anxious at this point, and the waiting is making me even more anxious with each day 🙈
Hi Titi.... 😄... I totally understand how you are feeling right now. I was in the same position as you..... Anyway, yes it does gets quiet but depending on how quick they review the applications, they will get back to you. Between March and May is when you should expect to hear from them whether you have progressed to the next stage of University applications or not. It needs a lot of patience more especially if it gets this quiet. 😊😊😊
@@RodneyRikhotso2021 Hey, thanks for your quick response 😊
You are so right with the patience thing. I just need to keep at that and keep praying all will go well. I guess if it's my time, it will happen 😊😊
Thanks Rodney.
Also there isn't alot of information from previous Ireland fellows holders online as opposed to other popular fellowships for UK/USA. So the little that we find online makes a huge difference to us that are keen on the Ireland Fellows Programme. So thanks guys for the assistance you are providing cause it is making a difference 🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽
@@titi.m_ That's encouraging to hear that Titi. When I applied in 2019 there was zero zero information. I struggled a lot. However, that motivated me to start this channel 😂😂😂. Let's hope in few years to come. There will be more people sharing on the experience.
@@RodneyRikhotso2021Hi Rodney, just thought I'd share some positive news after all that anxiousness previously 😂🙈
So I eventually got the email from ICOS saying I can now proceed with my applications to my chosen Universities so I did just that - and I'm happy to share that I have received my first firm offer. I am so happy and I am so relieved 😅 I can't wait for everything else that will follow 💃🏽💃🏽
Hi Rodney ,Thanks so much for all the information.can a student in ireland have irish nationality?
Can you apply for post study visa after finishing your masters in this program? Or the scholarship doesn't allow it..?
Hi Rodney. I am progressing to Stage 3. Any advice on the interview?
I just did mine. I really hope I got it 🙏 very nervous
How did it go? @@xeniad4715
How did it go?
Thank you Rodney 😊
You're welcome
Hi, please anyone here who applied and filled the stage 2 form? Has there been any response since then?
Please how can i get the link for the ireland fellowship applications
Brother, should we first have an Acceptance or Admission from Ireland universities?
Can it be possible to be invited for interview before doing the IELTS?!
Where do we do the IELTS?
Hi Rodney … on the call I am seeing that for some countries… it is based on invitations.
Can you please explain what that means.
There are countries where government departments are sent invitations to apply. Probably even some NGOs. In some countries it is not everyone who can just apply generally
Hi there, is it true that if I applied last year and failed, I am not eligible to re-apply this year?
It seems so. I was under the impression that. They not more than once. I guess it means that but it is worth submitting for the second time.
@@RodneyRikhotso2021 Thank you for the answer. Let me just give it a second shot.
Hie. where did you find the programme codes, i am really struggling to find them for my application form?
Hi. The Programe codes are the ones in the document for eligible courses (i.e. A1 or C6). When you complete the application form, after selecting the course you wish to do, it automatically fill in the code.
What questions should one expect in the interviews? And can one seek post graduate visa and continue in Ireland or has to go back to their country after the programme?
Hello Laura, please did you get to stage 2 of the application? If yes, have you gotten a response from them yet?
@@ChizaramJoy-bc7hoi did get a response from them. Did you get one from them?
@@xeniad4715 yes I did, thank you
Hey Rodney what do I need to find a job or rather work in Ireland what qualifications is needed
Bridget it depends on the type of job you're looking for and the qualifications needed. Below is a list of critical skills shortage
enterprise.gov.ie/en/what-we-do/workplace-and-skills/employment-permits/employment-permit-eligibility/highly-skilled-eligible-occupations-list/
@@RodneyRikhotso2021 thank you so much Rodney for the information I really want to come and work as a caregiver category but I don't know how to go about it or rather which companies I should apply to another thing do I need IElTS as well to come and work in Ireland? really looking forward to better my family's condition
🙏🙏🙏🙏
To What email am i supposed to send the application form
It's an online application form.
For South Africans:
canoncollins.org/scholarships/kader-asmal-fellowship-programme/
Is it there a one for undergraduates?
I don't know specific scholarships for undergraduate but you can alternatively check the universities of interest.
I need to apply for this programme
You should apply indeed. The next applications will open sometime in July/early August 2023.
Lol 'its free anyways'..i just did
Thanks a million 🙏🏾 😄😄😄
Hi Rodney … on the call I am seeing that for some countries… it is based on invitations.
Can you please explain what that means.
Thank you 🙏