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Is it possible to get a student visa for Ireland with the same financial documents and ITRs as before?

18 Aug 2026 · Answered by Soorya Sudheer · 1 min read
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Yes, you can use your previous financial documents and Income Tax Returns (ITRs) for your Ireland student visa application if they meet current requirements.

- Bank statements must cover the six months immediately before your application and clearly show your name, address, account number, and account type.
- Funds required (as of June 30, 2025): At least €10,000 for courses over eight months, plus tuition. For six to eight months, €833/month (totaling €4,998 for six months or €6,665 for eight months).
- Any large or unusual deposits must be fully explained.

If your documents are outdated or your financial situation has changed, updated statements or additional evidence may be needed.

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