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Social Welfare + Studies.

  • 15-04-2011 1:17pm
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    Good afternoon everybody.
    At first let me say sorry about my not fluent English.
    I'm working in Ireland from 2009 July as a full time employee. I decided drop my job at this August ant start my first studies in Ireland - further education college (lets take for example www.colaisteide.ie). Today I was in Citizen Information Center, and I asked about any support from government at my study years. Unfortunately they said, I get nothing. Because I'm only 20 years old, and I'm employed for less then 2 years. And however I need go and try to find a job again and forget about full time studies.

    So the question is, what kind of support I cant get? It is very difficult to live/study in Ireland without any support, cause this is an expensive country. You must have about 700-900 euros per month for live.

    Thank you for your help :)`


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