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Studying Abroad! Please Help!

  • 24-03-2017 3:30pm
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    Hi guys would appreciate all help for my niece please!

    Just wondering how england charges £9,250 a year for fees, she wants to study a nursing course in england but is very unclear of whether or not shes legally required to pay that amount back if she decides to work in ireland after graduating but i do understand if she stays in england that she will start repaying it once shes in employment as it will be deduced on her wages, after an intense google search i can't seem to find a precise straightforward answer...

    Regarding grants/loans, i know that maybe correct me if i'm wrong.. the loans company in england or britain whatever they are called they don't offer maintainance loans to students in ireland? As she hasn't lived in the uk for 5 years before the first day of the academic course but i do understand they can provide only tuition fee loans which covers the cost of her study which is £9,250 a year.

    The first question is far more important and would appreciate all answers, thank you!


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