
Brazilians in Ireland
How to Study and Work in Ireland as a Brazilian
Ireland's English-language programs are taught in the same English used in international business and tech. For Brazilians, it is the fastest path from intermediate to fully fluent.
Before you travel
Brazilians do not need a visa to enter Ireland
No visa requiredBrazilian passport holders do not need to apply for a visa before travelling to Ireland. You can enter the country with your course documents and apply for the Stamp 2 permission after you arrive. This makes Ireland one of the most accessible destinations for Brazilian students.
On Arrival
You register in Ireland, not at the Embassy
You do not need to visit the Irish Embassy in Brasília for the Stamp 2 program. Instead, you travel to Ireland and present your documents at the border. After arrival, you will register with immigration (GNIB/ISD) to receive your IRP card.
Ensure you have your printed school letter and financial proof when you land in Dublin.
Step by step
How the process works
Choose your school and enroll
You need the acceptance letter and payment proof to enter Ireland.
Prep your travel folder
Valid passport, school letter, funds (€6,665), insurance, accommodation proof.
Fly visa-free
Show your documents on arrival; no embassy appointment required.
Register for your IRP
Book GNIB/ISD after arrival; that’s when you receive Stamp 2.
Get PPS and open a bank account
With your IRP, request PPS and open Revolut/N26 to get paid.
What you need
Document checklist
- Valid passport (at least 6 months beyond stay)
- Acceptance letter from accredited school
- Proof of course payment (for border inspection)
- Bank statements showing at least €6,665 accessible
- Private medical insurance valid in Ireland
- Proof of accommodation for first weeks
- Certified English translations of non-English documents
Explore in depth
Cost Guide
The Real Cost of Going to Ireland
Course, IRP card, housing, proof-of-funds, flights. Total: €10,000–€15,000.
Read the cost guide →Stamp 2 Guide
Stamp 2 Explained
What it is, who qualifies, work rights, IRP card, and the step-by-step process.
Read the Stamp 2 guide →Job Guide
How to Land Your First Job
Hiring sectors, 20-hour rule, PPS, and why showing up in person works best.
Read the job guide →IRP Card
Your IRP Card: What to Know
Burgh Quay centralized since Jan 2025. €300, 5–10 business days. Documents must be perfect.
Read the IRP guide →Arrival Guide
Your First 7 Days in Ireland
3 non-negotiable priorities, day-by-day timeline, and 4 common arrival mistakes.
Read the arrival guide →Bank Account
How to Open Your Account
Revolut on day 1, An Post without IRP, AIB/BOI after PPS. Order matters.
Read the banking guide →Common questions for Brazilian applicants
Brazil to Ireland — we guide you through every step.
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