Ireland is one of the only European countries to provide a two year graduate work visa. The Irish Third Level Graduate scheme exists to allow legally resident non-EEA third level graduates to remain in Ireland for the purpose of seeking employment and applying for a green card or work permit. The Irish Naturalisation and Immigration Service provide full details and FAQs on their website. Click here to learn more. The Trinity Careers Service also provides information. Click here to find out more.
Pre-application
FAQs
The application system opens in early November and closes at the end of June for non-EU applicants, or end of July for EU applicants. The programme starts in September. As places on this programme are limited, early applications are advised.
Your transcripts, your CV, letters of recommendation and proof of English are required to secure an unconditional offer.
You can apply with the documents that you have. Our course administrator will be in touch if any documents are outstanding. You may be successful in securing a conditional offer pending final transcripts or proof of English.
Yes, many applicants are in their final year of studies therefore can only supply the most recent transcript. It is best to secure a conditional offer and then meet the conditions at a later date.
Yes, extra documents and evidence can be uploaded to your application after submission.
Yes, there is a section on the application form to enter a test date for your English proficiency test. If the selection committee review your application favourably they may issue a ‘conditional offer’ pending your result.
We receive applications from all over the world and from all disciplines. Once your university or institute is recognised and accredited locally, we can convert your qualification to check you make the grade.
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Yes, try answer all areas so the selection committee know as much as possible about you. If there is an area that does not apply to you, enter ‘n/a’ in the field.
No, unfortunately all candidates need to pay the application fee.
If your transcript is issued in another language, you need to go to a certified translation company to create an English version.
No, but you can re-apply for another programme.
Yes, try answer all areas so the selection committee know as much as possible about you. If there is an area that does not apply to you, enter ‘n/a’ in the field.
Please contact the Academic Registry with queries on your status as an EU or non-EU student. Trinity will invoice EU fees if you are based in the EU for the last 3 years or more.
You have 21 days to accept and pay a non-refundable deposit of €500.00.
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