- Step-by-step guides for visa, immigration, banking, transport, and more
- Practical advice written for international students new to Ireland
- Official sources and contacts so you always get accurate information
- How ULearn's Student Success team can help at every stage

Arriving in Dublin
From booking your flight to your first month settled in — these guides cover every step of your journey to Dublin.
Travelling to Ireland
What to pack, what documents to carry, and how to prepare for your flight to Dublin.
Airport to City Transport
Bus, taxi, and transfer options from Dublin Airport to the city centre or your accommodation.
Dublin Public Transport
How to use the Leap Card, Luas, DART, and Dublin Bus to get around the city.
Arrival Checklist (First 72 Hours)
A short, practical checklist for your first three days in Dublin.
First 30 Days in Dublin
Day 1, Week 1, Week 2–4: a simple timeline for settling in and staying compliant.
Visa & Immigration
Immigration rules for non-EU students studying in Ireland. Always check official sources — rules can change.
Immigration Registration (Stamp 2)
Step-by-step guide to registering with Irish immigration and getting your IRP card.
Visa Documents Checklist
Common documents needed for short-stay and long-stay study visa applications.
What to Bring to Border Control
The documents you need to carry when you arrive at Dublin Airport immigration.
European Travel on a Student Visa
What travel is allowed with Irish immigration permission and what you need to check first.
Work & Employment
Finding work, knowing your rights, and getting the documents you need to work legally in Ireland.
Jobs in Dublin for International Students
Where to look, what to expect, and how to find part-time work safely and legally.
Working Rights While Studying
Hours, holiday periods, and the rules for student work permits in Ireland.
PPS Number: How to Apply
You need a PPS number to work and pay tax. Here is how to get one.
Recruiters and Agencies in Dublin
How recruitment agencies work and how to use them safely as a student.
CV and Interview Guide
Create a simple CV and prepare for entry-level job interviews in Dublin.
Employment Law (Student Basics)
Basic employment rights in Ireland: minimum wage, contracts, and payslips.
Work Issue? How ULearn Can Help
What to do if you have a problem at work — your options and where to get support.
Find Work with Low English
Entry-level jobs suitable for students who are still building their English.
Money & Banking
Opening a bank account, managing your budget, and saving money as a student in Dublin.
Bank Accounts: What Each Bank Accepts
Documents needed to open an account and how requirements vary by bank.
Cost of Living in Dublin + Budget Template
Build a realistic monthly budget based on current Dublin prices.
Student Discounts and Savings
Common discounts and practical ways to reduce your weekly expenses.
Accommodation
Choosing where to live, understanding your options, and renting safely in Dublin.
Accommodation Types
Homestay vs residence vs shared flat — compare your options by budget and lifestyle.
Neighborhoods Guide for Students
Choose a neighborhood based on commute time, safety, and budget.
Renting in Dublin: Deposits, Leases, Scams
Rent safely, understand deposits and leases, and avoid common scams.
Health & Wellbeing
Accessing healthcare, understanding your insurance, and knowing who to call in an emergency.
Healthcare in Ireland
GPs, walk-in clinics, A&E — how the Irish healthcare system works for students.
Medical Insurance Basics
Why private insurance is required for most non-EEA students and what to check.
ULearn Doctor (Dublin 2)
How to access ULearn's recommended local GP near the school.
Mental Health and Wellbeing
Support services, helplines, and where to start if you need to talk to someone.
Safety and Emergency Contacts
Essential emergency numbers and what to do in a crisis in Ireland.
Other Essentials
For Parents & Guardians
Information for the people supporting students from home.
Can't find what you need?
Our Student Success team is here to help with any question about life in Dublin.