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Ireland is the only English-speaking country in the Eurozone. This holds a lot of appeal for international students and is one of the reasons Dublin is emerging as an education hub.

Dublin is a welcoming city that prides itself in its world-class education providers. It is home to four of Ireland’s eight world-ranking universities which include Trinity College Dublin, University College Dublin, Dublin City University and Technological University Dublin.

The city’s English language schools are also recognized around the world for their world-class facilities and high standards of education.

Dublin is increasingly multicultural and the data suggests that diversity in the city is generally welcomed with open arms. The city is also regarded as a safe place to live.

Ireland is known for its wide expanses of lush, green fields. In fact, its nickname is the Emerald Isle. Irish people are generally known for being polite, friendly and laid back.

In Dublin, you’ll discover it is nearly impossible to get bored. There are always events taking place, such as live music and exhibitions, making it easy to meet new people.

The lifestyle in Dublin is characterized by high energy and clean living, offering visitors in the city an excellent quality of life. Those who are after a pint will certainly have no shortage of lively pubs, or fellow local revelers to frequent them with.

The mountains and coast surrounding Dublin also offer a quick escape into nature. Many hiking routes and swimming spots are accessible by public transport.
 
An official currency in Dublin is Euro.

For the living expenses you will need to budget between €300 and €500 (Euro) per month to cover the costs of food, transportation, and leisure activities, but you will also need to account for your accommodation, tuition fees, plus any relevant student, application or permit fees. Keep in mind the cost of living may be higher or lower depending on where you live.

There are some useful websites you can use to help budget for your time in different countries. One option is Expatistan, which calculates the cost of living in the Dublin using up-to-date, crowd-sourced data.

For your banking and payments options in the Dublin, you generally pay in Euro. You can make purchases at stores using coins and notes, or a debit or credit card.
 
Ireland – especially Dublin – is known around the world for its traditional Irish pubs. It’s not just Guinness also live music and craic (an Irish term for boisterous conversation) ringing through the halls that attract visitors to Dublin’s pubs.

Ireland has an abundance of farm-fresh produce and sea-fresh fish, but only recently has a distinctive style of Irish cooking emerged. A new generation of chefs is creating an exciting new dining experience at all price levels.

Ireland cuisine consists of famous dishes such as Shepherd's Pie and Irish Coffee as well. The main ingredient used in almost every Irish dish is potatoes, amongst other less common ingredients like fresh and aged cheese, homemade bread, kale, cabbage, and carrots.
 
Every main street in Ireland has a variety of shops. Butchers, bakers and candlestick makers. Even smaller towns have a variety of shops, and the entrepreneurial spirit of the Irish people is clear when you see the different types of shops and stores that are open. Shopping local is such a wonderful experience!

There are also many grocery stores/supermarkets in Malta where all food items and some household items can be purchased. Some of the largest and most popular grocery stores include Aldi and Lidl, Tesco, Spar, Centra and Produce Stands, M&S Food Stores & Fresh.

Dublin is a modern city with cutting-edge culture and luxury shopping. During the last decade and a half, Dublin has ridden the “Celtic Tiger” wave of Ireland’s economic explosion to become one of the best shopping destinations in Europe.
 
As study permit conditions can change quickly, you will need to make sure you follow up to date advice. The best place to find this advice is on the website of the Ireland immigration authority.

Our team can help you through this as well, we offer visa support to students like you who wish to study in Ireland, for free of charge.
 
It is important that you arrange a medical insurance before you leave. If you have general travel insurance, this may also include medical insurance.

Our team can help you through this as well. Speak to your counsellor.

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