Is Ireland's visa process stricter compared to other countries?
Ireland’s student visa process is generally less strict and more efficient than many other countries.
- Processing time: 4 - 8 weeks (typical)
- Approval rate: Over 90% for Indian students (subject to change)
Compared to countries like the US, which have higher rejection rates, Ireland is known for a smoother and more accessible visa process.
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