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08/06/2025

🏫 Universities Offering MSc in Nursing in Ireland

1. Trinity College Dublin (TCD)
• Program: MSc in Nursing (various specialties like Mental Health, Critical Care, etc.)
• Duration: 1 year full-time / 2 years part-time
• Requirements: Nursing registration (NMBI or equivalent), usually 2.1 honors degree

2. University College Dublin (UCD)
• Program: MSc in Nursing, with pathways in areas like Advanced Practice, Child Health, Oncology, etc.
• Duration: 1 year full-time / 2 years part-time
• Requirements: Nursing qualification, clinical experience, registration

3. University College Cork (UCC)
• Program: MSc Nursing (e.g. Advanced Practice Nursing, Gerontological Nursing, etc.)
• Duration: 1–2 years depending on mode
• Requirements: Nursing degree, clinical experience

4. University of Galway
• Program: MSc in Nursing (e.g. Emergency Care, Intensive Care, Oncology)
• Duration: 1–2 years
• Requirements: Nursing registration, clinical experience

5. Dublin City University (DCU)
• Program: MSc in Nursing (Advanced Practice or General Pathway)
• Duration: 1–2 years
• Requirements: Nursing registration, minimum experience often required

6. University of Limerick (UL)
• Program: MSc Nursing (Advanced Practice and other specializations)
• Duration: Varies
• Requirements: Similar to other universities — must be a registered nurse



Other Institutes Offering MSc Nursing
• South East Technological University (SETU) – Advanced practice and research-focused programs.
• Atlantic Technological University (ATU) – Specialized MSc in Nursing programs.
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08/06/2025

Speech and Language therapist කෙනෙක්ද?
අයර්ලන්තයේ රැකියාවකට අයදුම් කරන්න කලින් කරන CORU registration එකේදී අවම අවුරුදු තුනක් පලපුරුද්ද තියෙන චිකිත්සකවරයෙකුගේ අදීක්ශනය යටතේ පැය 70ක් හෝ ඊට වැඩි කාලයක් අයර්ලන්තය තුල practice කරන්න ඕනි කිව්වද? ඒ සදහා Ireland වලින් තැනක් හොයාගන්නේ කොහොමද?

1. IASLT – Irish Association of Speech & Language Therapists
• IASLT is the main professional body for SLTs in Ireland.
• Contact them for guidance and access to educators who might supervise you for CORU’s adaptation hours.
• Email: [email protected] or visit www.iaslt.ie
• Ask if they have a list of clinicians who accept CORU adaptation placements.



2. Private SLT Clinics (More Flexible Than Hospitals)

You are more likely to be accepted in private practice, since public hospitals often require university placements.

Here are some private SLT clinics you can contact:

🟩 Dublin Speech and Language Therapy Centre
• Contact: Sinead Fahey, CORU-registered SLT (SL015746)
• Website: dublinspeechtherapy.ie
• Location: Skerries & Dublin City
• Ask if she can supervise you for the 70-hour CORU adaptation.

🟩 ARC Speech & Language Therapy Clinic (Baldoyle, Dublin)
• Known for working with international therapists.
• Website: arcspeechtherapy.ie

🟩 Communicate to Connect SLT (Lucan, Dublin)
• Run by qualified therapists; sometimes support professional development.



3. HSE Public Services (Harder, but Possible)
• The HSE (Health Service Executive) provides public health services.
• Many SLTs work under the HSE, but they mostly supervise students from Irish universities.
• You can still try emailing local HSE Primary Care services:
• Search: “HSE Speech Therapy + [your area in Dublin]”
• Example: Dublin South City SLT

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08/06/2025

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06/06/2025

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06/06/2025

🛂 1. Short Stay Visa (C Visa) – Up to 90 Days

For temporary visits such as:

✅ Tourist Visa
• Visit for tourism, sightseeing, or to visit friends/family.
• You cannot work or access public services.

✅ Business Visa
• Attend meetings, conferences, trade fairs, or negotiations.
• No paid employment allowed.

✅ Conference/Event Visa
• Attend academic or business events.

✅ Medical Treatment Visa
• For receiving private medical care in Ireland.

✅ Exam/Short Course Visa
• Attend exams, interviews, or very short-term training (under 90 days).



🧳 2. Long Stay Visa (D Visa) – More Than 90 Days

Required if you want to live, work, or study in Ireland for more than 3 months.

🎓 Study Visa
• For full-time education at approved institutions.
• You must show proof of acceptance and sufficient funds.
• Part-time work (up to 20 hours/week) allowed during term time.

💼 Employment Visa

You must have a job offer before applying. Key employment visa types:

Critical Skills Employment Permit
Skilled professionals in high-demand fields (IT, engineering, healthcare, etc.)

General Employment Permit
Other jobs not on the critical list

Intra-Company Transfer Permit
Employees transferring within multinational companies

Researcher Visa
For academic or scientific researchers

❤️ Join Family Visa
• Join a family member who is already living legally in Ireland (e.g., spouse, child).
• Conditions vary depending on the immigration status of your family member.

⛪ Minister of Religion Visa
• For religious work or mission in Ireland.



📝 How to Apply
1. Apply Online at: AVATS – Irish visa application system
2. Print and sign the summary application form
3. Submit documents to the Irish Visa Office or Irish Embassy (for Sri Lankans, usually via the Irish Visa Office in New Delhi or VFS Global in Colombo).
4. Wait for a decision – can take 4–8 weeks depending on visa type.



📄 Documents Typically Required
• Valid passport
• Application form and fee
• Passport-sized photos
• Letter of invitation or job offer (depending on visa type)
• Proof of accommodation
• Proof of funds
• Travel insurance (for short-stay)
• Return flight reservation (for short-stay)
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06/06/2025

The Critical Skills Employment Permit (CSEP) is one of the best pathways for skilled non-EU nationals (like Sri Lankans) to live and work in Ireland long-term. It’s designed for high-demand jobs and offers a faster route to residency and family reunification.

Here’s a step-by-step guide to applying for a Critical Skills Work Permit to Ireland:



✅ 1. Check Eligibility

Before applying, make sure you meet the key criteria:

✔️ Job Must Be on the Critical Skills Occupations List

Examples include:
• Nurses, radiographers, healthcare professionals
• Software developers, IT specialists
• Engineers, scientists
• Certain teaching and finance roles

📋 Full list: Critical Skills Occupations List (Gov.ie)

✔️ Salary Requirements:
• €38,000/year minimum for most listed occupations (e.g. IT, engineering, nursing)
• €64,000/year for other highly skilled roles (not on the list but considered critical)



✅ 2. Secure a Job Offer from an Irish Employer

You must have a job offer in a qualifying role.
• The contract must be for at least 2 years.
• The employer should be registered with the Irish Revenue and Companies Office.



✅ 3. Submit a Critical Skills Employment Permit Application

The application is submitted to the Department of Enterprise, Trade and Employment (DETE).

📝 Online Application:
• Apply at: Employment Permits Online System (EPOS)
• Either you or your employer can apply, but it’s common for the employer to submit it.

📑 Required Documents:
• Job offer letter or contract
• Passport copy
• Employer details
• Job description
• Proof of salary
• Application fee

💳 Fee:
• €1,000 (refundable if refused)



✅ 4. Wait for a Decision
• Processing Time: Usually 4 to 8 weeks
• You can check the status online

If approved, you will receive an employment permit letter.



✅ 5. Apply for a D Visa (Long Stay)

Once you have the permit, apply for a Long Stay (D) Employment Visa through:

🔗 AVATS Application Portal

Submit:
• Your employment permit
• Visa application summary
• Job offer
• Passport
• Financial documents
• Medical/travel insurance

📍 Submit your documents to the Irish Embassy in Sri Lanka.



✅ 6. Travel to Ireland and Register
• On arrival, register with Irish Immigration (GNIB/INIS)
• You will get a Residence Permit (IRP)



✅ 7. After 2 Years
• You can apply for a Stamp 4 residence permit (no work restrictions)
• You can also apply for family reunification

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06/06/2025

To apply for an orthotist job in Ireland as a Sri Lankan orthotist, you’ll need to follow a structured pathway to ensure you’re eligible to work and meet regulatory requirements. Here’s a step-by-step guide:



✅ 1. Check Recognition of Your Qualifications

Orthotists and prosthetists in Ireland must be registered with CORU, the Health and Social Care Professionals Council.
• CORU Registration Requirements:
• Have an approved qualification in prosthetics/orthotics.
• If your qualification is from outside Ireland, you must apply for recognition of international qualifications via CORU.

🔗 CORU - Recognition of International Qualifications

You will need to:
• Submit your academic transcripts, course details, and work experience.
• Possibly complete adaptation periods or aptitude tests if your qualifications don’t fully align with EU standards.



✅ 2. Meet English Language Requirements

If your education was not in English, you may need to prove your English proficiency (e.g., through IELTS or OET scores).

Typical scores:
• IELTS: 7.0 overall (no band lower than 6.5)
• OET: Minimum grade B in all components



✅ 3. Secure a Job Offer

Once registered (or if you’re in the process), you can start applying for jobs. Employers may sponsor your visa.

Where to look:
• HSE Jobs Portal
• Irishjobs.ie
• RecruitIreland.com
• Private prosthetic/orthotic companies like Ability Matters, otto bock, APOS, Ossur Ireland, etc.



✅ 4. Work Visa and Immigration

To work legally in Ireland, you will need a work permit.

Most healthcare jobs fall under the Critical Skills Employment Permit, which offers:
• Faster residency pathways
• Family reunification benefits

🔗 Critical Skills Permit Info

Usually, the employer helps with the permit process.



✅ 5. Relocation and Licensing Support

Once you have the job offer and permit:
• Plan your relocation
• Open an Irish bank account
• Arrange accommodation
• Get your qualifications verified if not done already
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05/06/2025

To apply for jobs in Ireland as a Sri Lankan nurse or midwife, you’ll need to go through registration, English language testing, work permit/visa, and then apply for jobs.

Here’s a complete step-by-step guide:



🇮🇪🩺 Step-by-Step Guide for Sri Lankan Nurses & Midwives to Work in Ireland



✅ Step 1: Register with the NMBI (Nursing and Midwifery Board of Ireland)
• All nurses/midwives must register with NMBI.
• Website: https://www.nmbi.ie

📌 Registration Process:
1. Create an account on NMBI’s online system (MyNMBI).
2. Choose the “Overseas Registration” route.
3. Submit:
• Educational qualifications.
• Employment verification.
• Good standing certificate (from Sri Lanka Nursing Council or relevant authority).
• Identity documents (passport, etc.).
• English language test results (IELTS/OET).
4. Pay the assessment fee (~€350–€400).
5. Wait for the Decision Letter from NMBI.

NMBI will place you in one of three groups:
• Group 1: Direct registration.
• Group 2: Must complete an adaptation program (or pass a test).
• Group 3: Not eligible — additional qualifications needed.



✅ Step 2: English Language Requirements

You must pass either IELTS or OET:

IELTS Academic
• Overall: 7.0
• No component below 6.5

OET (Nursing)
• At least 3B and C+ for any component.



✅ Step 3: Adaptation or Aptitude Test (if required)

If NMBI assigns you to Group 2:
• You can either:
• Complete an Adaptation Program (supervised clinical placement in an Irish hospital), or
• Take the Aptitude Test run by RCSI (Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland)

Note: Adaptation places can be hard to find. Many applicants choose the Aptitude Test route.



✅ Step 4: Apply for a Job

Where to look for jobs:
• HSE.ie – Public hospital jobs
• TTM Healthcare – Recruitment agency
• FRS Recruitment
• Indeed.ie
• IrishJobs.ie
• Private hospitals like:
• Bon Secours
• Beacon Hospital
• Mater Private

💡Tip: Many employers help with adaptation, visa, and work permit support.



✅ Step 5: Apply for a Work Permit

Once you have a job offer, you or your employer must apply for a:

✅ Critical Skills Employment Permit
• Nursing is on Ireland’s Critical Skills list.
• Minimum salary: €32,000+ per year
• Duration: 2 years
• Leads to permanent residency

More info: https://enterprise.gov.ie/en/what-we-do/workplace-and-skills/employment-permits/



✅ Step 6: Apply for Irish Visa

Once you get your employment permit:
1. Apply for a Long Stay (D) Visa at the Irish Embassy or VFS Global in Colombo.
2. Submit:
• Passport
• Work permit
• Job offer letter
• Proof of qualifications



✅ Step 7: Travel and Begin Work

Once your visa is approved:
• You can travel to Ireland and begin work as a registered nurse or midwife.
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05/06/2025

To apply for jobs in Ireland as a Sri Lankan physiotherapist or occupational therapist, you need to go through several steps involving recognition of qualifications, registration, visa/work permit, and job applications.



✅ Step 1: Recognize Your Qualification

For Physiotherapists
• You need to apply to CORU (Ireland’s multi-profession health regulator).
• Website: www.coru.ie
• Specifically, the Physiotherapists Registration Board assesses international qualifications.

For Occupational Therapists
• Also regulated by CORU.
• Must apply to the Occupational Therapists Registration Board.

Required Documents:
• Educational transcripts and syllabi.
• Proof of professional experience.
• Good standing certificate from Sri Lanka.
• English proficiency (IELTS Academic usually required — minimum band 7.0).

Assessment Fee: Around €410+ (subject to change).



✅ Step 2: English Language Proficiency
• IELTS Academic or OET (Occupational English Test) is required.
• IELTS: 7.0 in all bands.
• OET: Grade B in all components.



✅ Step 3: Apply for Registration
• Once qualifications are recognized, apply for registration with CORU.
• You will need:
• Recognition letter from CORU.
• Police clearance.
• Proof of identity and address.
• Registration fee (~€100+ annually).



✅ Step 4: Job Search

After registration, you can apply for jobs. Try:

Websites to Search:
• HSE.ie (Health Service Executive)
• IrishJobs.ie
• Indeed.ie
• Jobs.ie
• RecruitIreland.com
• Private clinics and hospitals

You can also contact:
• Recruitment agencies specializing in healthcare (e.g., TTM Healthcare, FRS Recruitment)



✅ Step 5: Work Permit / Visa

Ireland requires non-EU nationals (like Sri Lankans) to have a valid work permit.

Options:
1. Critical Skills Employment Permit (most suitable):
• Physiotherapists and Occupational Therapists are on the Critical Skills Occupation List.
• Valid for 2 years, leads to permanent residency.
• Job offer must be for at least €32,000/year.
2. General Employment Permit (if salary is lower).

Employers often help with the permit process.



✅ Step 6: Move and Start Work

Once you receive:
• A job offer
• A valid employment permit
• A visa

You can move to Ireland and begin the job.

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05/06/2025

To apply for jobs in Ireland as a Sri Lankan doctor, you need to go through several steps to meet the Irish medical and immigration requirements. Here’s a clear step-by-step guide:

✅ 1. Check Eligibility to Work as a Doctor in Ireland

You must get registration with the Irish Medical Council (IMC). The pathway depends on your qualifications and experience.

🩺 Medical Council Registration Routes:
• General Registration: For non-specialist doctors.
• Specialist Registration: For those with postgraduate qualifications and recognized specialties.
• Trainee Specialist Division: For those applying to postgraduate training schemes.

👉 Visit: www.medicalcouncil.ie
Check if your medical school is recognized and whether your qualifications allow you to register directly or require additional exams.



✅ 2. English Language Requirements

You must prove your English proficiency through one of the following:
• IELTS (minimum score: overall 7.0, no band less than 6.5)
• OET (Occupational English Test) (Grade B in all 4 subtests)



✅ 3. Pass PRES Exam (if required)

If your medical qualification is not from a country exempted from exams, you may need to pass the Pre-Registration Examination System (PRES), especially for General Registration.



✅ 4. Apply for Registration with the Irish Medical Council
• Prepare documents: Passport, Degree Certificate, Transcript, Internship Certificate, Good Standing Certificate, etc.
• Submit application through the IMC online portal.
• Pay registration fee.



✅ 5. Find a Job

Once registered or in process, you can apply for jobs:

🔎 Job Portals for Doctors in Ireland:
• HSE.ie Careers
• Irish Medical Times
• MedDoc.ie
• FRS Recruitment - Healthcare
• Indeed.ie

Target roles like:
• Non-Consultant Hospital Doctors (NCHD)
• SHO (Senior House Officer)
• Registrar
• GP positions (if qualified)



✅ 6. Visa and Work Permit

Doctors are in high demand and are on Ireland’s Critical Skills Occupation List, which makes getting a visa easier.

Your employer usually sponsors:
• Critical Skills Employment Permit (2 years, renewable)
• or General Employment Permit

Apply for a visa through:
• Irish Naturalisation and Immigration Service (INIS)



✅ 7. Relocate and Begin Work

Once you get the job offer, work permit, and visa:
• Make travel arrangements.
• Prepare documents for immigration.
• Set up accommodation in Ireland.

02/06/2025

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