What is the total budget required for tuition fees and living expenses in Ireland for visa approval?
04 Jun 2026 · Answered by Shairal Pathak · 1 min read
For your Irish student visa, you’ll need to show at least €16,000: that’s €10,000 for living expenses (one academic year) plus at least €6,000 paid toward your tuition before applying. Requirements can change, so double-check with Irish immigration for the latest guidelines.
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