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hi Indianbijukanayi wrote:Hi..Thank you for your reply.I have married an Indian national who is here in work permit.Its difficult to meet the family expenses as well as study expenses.It wil be beneficial if I can study and do some part time job over here.Is there any possibility for changing the visa status from Ireland itself.robby1 wrote:dear indian,
you do not need any student visa to persue any kind of study , if you have spouse visa on the basis of married to irish or EEA national and you are exempt from most of the feeses..
regards jahan
You have got to be kidding me?mktsoi wrote:hi Indian..
by the way, i forgot to mention in the last post. you dont have to go back to india to change your visa if you really want it. all you have to do is pay the money and get a letter from the univ. the gnib can change you stamp in 5 mins if they really wanted to. dont believe all those bullcrap that people been telling that you have to leave the country to do it.bijukanayi wrote:I am an Indian national residing in Ireland. I have come here in spouse visa. I wish to pursue MBA from Dublin.It is very expensive for me to go back to India and change the visa status from spouse visa to student visa. please guide me for changing my spouse visa to student visa. Hope you will help me regarding this matter.
i am not kidding. i really paid the eu fees instead of the non eu fees.benifa wrote:You have got to be kidding me?mktsoi wrote:hi Indian..
lol.. I don't mean that.mktsoi wrote:i am not kidding. i really paid the eu fees instead of the non eu fees.benifa wrote:You have got to be kidding me?mktsoi wrote:hi Indian..
DEAR MR or MS british,benifa wrote:lol.. I don't mean that.mktsoi wrote:i am not kidding. i really paid the eu fees instead of the non eu fees.benifa wrote:You have got to be kidding me?mktsoi wrote:hi Indian..
I'm talking about the way that, firstly robby1, and (remarkably!) again you, addressed bijukanayi as "Hi Indian" / "Dear Indian" !!!
Am I the only one who thinks this is hilarious?
Please address me from now on as "Dear British". Oh, and ca.funke as "Dear German", yankeegirl as "Dear American" and archigabe as, you guessed it, "Dear Indian" - why not?!
ROFL.. I'm still chuckling. Apologies, OP - I've taken your thread off-topic again.
anyone can change to anything inside ireland as long as the gnib wish to do it for yaknapps wrote:i dont understand ur question..you are with your spouse here is he national or she??? or you both are non eu??? how long is your visa valid for?? you can ask you college about that but I think you have to go back to india and apply for a student visa you can't get it changed here