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After completing a one-year Master's program in European countries, what are the post-study work visa options?

Post-study work options in Europe vary by country, but most popular destinations offer a stay-back period to find a job after graduation. The stay back period varies by country. For Germany: 18-month job seeker visa to find skilled work Ireland: Up to 2 years post-study work visa for Master’s graduates France: 12–24 months depending on qualification level Netherlands: 1-year orientation year visa (search year) During this period, students look for skilled roles in fields like IT, engineering, business, finance, and data-related jobs. Once you secure a job, you can usually switch to a work permit, which may later lead to long-term residency depending on the country.

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Is it necessary to show living expenses for an Ireland student visa application and how can I show them?

Yes, for an Ireland student visa, you must show proof of living expenses in addition to tuition fees. Currently, students are generally required to show: €10,000 for one year of living expenses (or proportionate amount if your course is shorter), plus Proof of paid tuition fees or available tuition funds You can demonstrate funds through: Bank account statements (your own or sponsor’s) Education loan sanction letter Fixed deposits or savings accounts Additionally you are also required to show your sponsor income proof such as ITRs, salary slips etc The available funds must be genuine, readily available, and clearly traceable to you or your sponsor.

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