Work While You Study
The Stamp 2 visa permits 20 hours of part-time work per week during term and 40 hours during official holidays.
Study English Ireland
Ireland has become a global hub for English language learners seeking authentic immersion in a welcoming, English-speaking EU country. Unlike most language schools that leave you to figure out accommodation, visas, and banking alone, EazyCity bundles everything together: accredited ILEP-listed courses, verified student accommodation, airport pickup, and on-ground support to help you transition smoothly.

A native English-speaking EU country with study-and-work rights, strong global connections, and a welcoming student culture.
The Stamp 2 visa permits 20 hours of part-time work per week during term and 40 hours during official holidays.
You build experience and contacts in Europe while learning in a fully English-speaking environment.
Ireland has a thriving tech sector, multinational companies, and strong professional networks that matter globally.
The Irish are known for friendliness and openness toward international students, making day-to-day life easier to navigate.
One booking, everything sorted.
Placement with an ILEP-listed school aligned to your level and schedule, from intensive short stays to longer academic-year options.
Shared apartments, homestays, or student residences vetted for safety, quality, and fit.
Meet you on arrival, transfer you to accommodation, and orient you around your neighbourhood.
Guidance on Stamp 2 requirements, documentation checklists, and the PPS number process.
Help opening an Irish bank account, connecting with student communities, and finding part-time work opportunities.
24/7 access to an EazyCity coordinator for questions, emergencies, or day-to-day clarity.
The legal pathway that lets you study, work, and build a future in Ireland.
During term: 20 hours/week at the Irish minimum wage can create meaningful monthly income.
During holidays: 40 hours/week increases earning potential significantly.
Cork, Dublin, and Galway each offer a different mix of affordability, school choice, and culture.
Best value, strong student community, affordable accommodation, and a friendly pace that suits budget-conscious learners.
The largest school selection, strongest career hub, and the widest range of language course options, with higher living costs.
Cultural immersion, smaller classes, a walkable city, and a more intimate student atmosphere.
The right housing setup changes your whole study experience.
Best for independence, social atmosphere, and flexibility, with EazyCity pre-vetting landlords and contracts.
Best for language immersion, cultural experience, and built-in support, with vetted host matching and mediation if needed.
Best for all-inclusive ease, amenities, and community, with room blocks, deposit support, and move-in readiness.
The done-for-you advantage from school guidance to local setup.
We assess your goals, match you to the right school, handle paperwork, and coordinate course start timing.
We secure verified housing, share provider details, arrange airport pickup, and orient you in your neighbourhood.
We support your Stamp 2 checklist, clarify proof-of-funds questions, and help you prepare for the PPS number process.
We guide you on banks, tax registration, and part-time work opportunities suited to Stamp 2 students.
We stay available during your first weeks and beyond, with local help when issues or questions arise.
Key questions students ask before choosing Ireland.
Yes. Stamp 2 allows 20 hours/week during term and 40 hours/week during official holidays, provided you remain enrolled in an ILEP-listed course.
It is Ireland’s official student visa. You need an ILEP-listed course, accommodation proof, funds, health insurance, and a valid application through the Irish immigration process.
You must generally show at least €7,000 in available funds, separate from course fees, to support living costs during your stay.
Shared apartments are generally the most affordable, followed by homestays and then purpose-built residences, with Dublin usually costing more than Cork or Galway.
Cork and Galway are usually the most affordable overall when balancing accommodation, living costs, and student lifestyle.
Join the thousands of students and workers who have found their perfect home in Ireland with EazyCity.