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Student Probationary Extension

Post by 0990 » Mon Mar 11, 2013 12:29 pm

Hi,

I just want to know if there will be new Student Probationary Extension scheme for students arriving after 2004.

I came to Ireland on June 2005 on student visa. So, I wasn't qualified for 2004 Student Probationary Extension. My academic record has been excellent so far. I have done Bachelors and ACCA and now I'm working in a practice to gain practical experience.

I'm on Graduate scheme visa but I'm unable to apply work permit as my income is below than the minimum threshold. I have heard too many rumours that some students have applied the probationary extension even though they came here after 2004 and INIS office is reviewing their application. Some students are suggesting there will be a new scheme.

I would be grateful if anyone have information about the above scheme.

Thanks and regards,

0990.

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Post by Zohaibmustafa » Mon Mar 11, 2013 12:36 pm

Dats the first i heard.but im not really sure about it.hope its true coz there are loads of student came after 2004.

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Post by 0990 » Mon Mar 11, 2013 12:52 pm

Zohaibmustafa wrote:Dats the first i heard.but im not really sure about it.hope its true coz there are loads of student came after 2004.
Thanks for reply.

GNIB and INIS is sending every single student back to their home country e.g no more timed out extension or student visa if you are in the state more than 7 years.

One of my friends has been asked to leave the state and he didn't study at all. So, it's ok.

Can we write a letter to INIS and ask them to review our cases based on our qualification rather than time period?

Thanks and regards,
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Post by Zohaibmustafa » Mon Mar 11, 2013 12:55 pm

Where ya from?

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Post by 0990 » Mon Mar 11, 2013 1:03 pm

Zohaibmustafa wrote:Where ya from?
Asia

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Post by 0990 » Tue Mar 12, 2013 11:00 am

Anyone have info about the above and like to share?

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Post by Zohaibmustafa » Tue Mar 12, 2013 11:53 am

I heard the news as well from my m8 about the extension of student came after 2005 but not sure how true is it coz i didnt read it anywhere

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