Published on November 12, 2025 at 10:39 AM | Category: Study Abroad
Ireland Student Visa Updates :Financial Proof Requirement Increased and New TrustEd Ireland Framework Introduced
Ireland has introduced major updates to its international student visa system effective June 2025. Students must now show proof of €10,000 for annual living expenses, and only full-time courses approved under the new TrustEd Ireland framework will qualify for study visas. These measures ensure transparency and higher quality standards for international education.
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November 12, 2025
The Government of Ireland has announced a series of key updates to its international student visa system, effective from 30 June 2025, aimed at making the process more transparent and student-friendly for applicants worldwide, including those from India.
According to the Irish Immigration Service Delivery (ISD), international students applying for long-term study in Ireland must now show access to €10,000 to meet annual living-cost requirements. This applies to all courses of one year or more in duration. For shorter programmes (6–8 months), students must demonstrate financial access of €833 per month, totalling €4,998 for 6 months or €6,665 for 8 months.
In addition, Ireland has begun transitioning from the Interim List of Eligible Programmes (ILEP) to the new TrustEd Ireland framework. Under this reform, only full-time, daytime courses approved under the TrustEd system will qualify for non-EEA student immigration. This ensures quality assurance and institutional accountability in international education recruitment.
These updates aim to enhance the integrity and efficiency of Ireland’s international education system by ensuring that students are financially prepared and that institutions meet rigorous academic and operational standards.
For Indian and other visa-required nationals, financial proof will continue to be assessed at the visa application stage. Applicants must provide recent bank statements (minimum six months), evidence of tuition fee payment, and supporting documents if sponsored.
Students pursuing full-time eligible programmes will continue to enjoy the right to work part-time for up to 20 hours per week during term time and 40 hours per week during designated holidays.
These new financial and course-eligibility rules took effect from 30 June 2025 and will apply to students commencing studies in 2026 and beyond.
Official Sources:
Irish Immigration Service Delivery (ISD) – Reminder on Student Finance Requirements (June 2025)
By John B Pattassery
Marketing Coordinator, MWT Consultancy
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