I cleared CA IPCC (both groups) & thinking to come for Msc accounting and finance management in Griffith college Dublin ( it alone gives me 9 exemptions in ACCA) & Also ready to do ACCA, how should I proceed from here bro, to get PR Ur reply will be a great help to me. Thanks in advance.
Hello I’m ACCA member but I do not have an audit experience, after completing my ACCA I directly join industry as a accountant and now I’m thinking to move in Ireland for MS in financial analyst. My question is only this if I will join as accountant in Ireland will this be under critical skill .? I confided a lot about this Because on website they mentioned qualified accountant are eligible but again if I will join after my master as accountant in any company will this be a critical skill job .? Please looking forward to your answer, it will help me a lot.
Hi danish can you please shed some light on the scope of aviation related course and its job prospects.. Ireland is hub to all the aircraft leasing companies and i would like to know in more depths and details. I haven't seen any videos related to aviation professions and would request you to do the same. Should you need any help in aviation related contents i will be happy to help.
Hello Danish, Thank you very much for the video. The video was really good and comprehended pretty much all the topics. (First Like to the video is from me). Just a small feedback from my end about title of the video, Masters in Accounting is only for students who have CAP 1 exemptions (Ireland CA level 1). International students who want to go to Ireland for Accounting masters should look into programs Such as Msc in Accounting. Content of the video is absolutely great but just the title should be "Msc in Accounting" or "Accounting Masters ". Thank You once again. Also can you share Prateek LinkedIn Id?
Hi Varun - that's where the domain knowledge comes in and when it comes to Accounting, it's all over my head. Can't thank you enough for pointing that out. I will update the title :)
Hello Danish, भाई आपसे यह पूछना है अगर हम non-technical वीजा पर आते हैं तो क्या हम 3 महीने बाद जब टीआरसी मिल जाएगा हम अपनी मेंस टीम में जॉब कर सकते हैं
sir some one say acca is not good certification not have demand pls let me know acca demands in India, Germany and uk have jobs demands and taking admission in acca + b.com is good decision and what we plan after that as higher study
Hello Danish, Thank you very much for this Video. A small Request will u make A video on Ms in bio-Technology(Pharma) and Job opportunity in a Pharma in Ireland field.
Will students pursuing UCD's Masters in Accounting or TCD's Postgrad diploma in Accounting eligible for Stamp 1G visa or Stamp 1A? As the masters course provides 7-9 exemptions, students will be part-qualified accountants and not trainees.
Hi Yogesh - Usually it depends upon the company you are employed in. I meant, if you are employed in a company which is "trusted partner", which is fairly quick (1 month). But if the company is "not a trusted partners", it might take about 3 months.
hey danish nice to see these kind of vlogs of yours im also from commerce background coming galway ireland this year need to with this other guy who is explaining all these could you please provide the contact of him its a humble request.
Hello danish sir, My following your channel from a long time your content really helps me alot in many ways I'm just so confused nd wanted to kn regarding the course I just got nd offer from UCC msc ( banking nd risk management) 2022. I just completed my bcom in 2020 nd around one year of experience in finance sector so my question is Do I have do any CFA or ACCA certificate course before coming to Ireland or is it sufficient to find a job there...
Hi Vedant - firstly congratulations for getting an offer from UCC. Well done. I think you should be okay without a certification but obviously if you do decide to get any, you will significantly improve your chances of getting a job here.
Believe it or not people do live in Ireland with a similar salary! The average cost of living in Ireland is higher than the global average. The cost of housing, in particular, can be quite high in Ireland, especially in major cities such as Dublin. However, the cost of other expenses, such as food, transportation, and healthcare, may be similar to or lower than the global average. There are factors which you might wanna consider other than salary like fresh and clean air. At the end of the day it is definitely Personal choice!
So informative video bro, thank you very much ❤️
I cleared CA IPCC (both groups) & thinking to come for Msc accounting and finance management in Griffith college Dublin ( it alone gives me 9 exemptions in ACCA)
& Also ready to do ACCA, how should I proceed from here bro, to get PR
Ur reply will be a great help to me.
Thanks in advance.
Hello
I’m ACCA member but I do not have an audit experience, after completing my ACCA I directly join industry as a accountant and now I’m thinking to move in Ireland for MS in financial analyst. My question is only this if I will join as accountant in Ireland will this be under critical skill .? I confided a lot about this Because on website they mentioned qualified accountant are eligible but again if I will join after my master as accountant in any company will this be a critical skill job .? Please looking forward to your answer, it will help me a lot.
Hi danish can you please shed some light on the scope of aviation related course and its job prospects.. Ireland is hub to all the aircraft leasing companies and i would like to know in more depths and details. I haven't seen any videos related to aviation professions and would request you to do the same. Should you need any help in aviation related contents i will be happy to help.
J'ai un master en management finance et audit dans le Maroc je peux travailler dans Irlande
Hello Danish, Thank you very much for the video. The video was really good and comprehended pretty much all the topics. (First Like to the video is from me).
Just a small feedback from my end about title of the video, Masters in Accounting is only for students who have CAP 1 exemptions (Ireland CA level 1). International students who want to go to Ireland for Accounting masters should look into programs Such as Msc in Accounting. Content of the video is absolutely great but just the title should be "Msc in Accounting" or "Accounting Masters ". Thank You once again.
Also can you share Prateek LinkedIn Id?
Hi Varun - that's where the domain knowledge comes in and when it comes to Accounting, it's all over my head. Can't thank you enough for pointing that out. I will update the title :)
Hello Danish,
भाई आपसे यह पूछना है अगर हम non-technical वीजा पर आते हैं तो क्या हम 3 महीने बाद जब टीआरसी मिल जाएगा हम अपनी मेंस टीम में जॉब कर सकते हैं
What is the scope fir MBA(Finance) in Ireland?
sir some one say acca is not good certification not have demand pls let me know acca demands in India, Germany and uk have jobs demands and taking admission in acca + b.com is good decision and what we plan after that as higher study
I am completed CMA INTERMIDATE, if have any examption
Hello Danish, Thank you very much for this Video.
A small Request will u make A video on Ms in bio-Technology(Pharma) and Job opportunity in a Pharma in Ireland field.
Hi Prashant - thank you. Sure. I will add that to my agenda.
Will students pursuing UCD's Masters in Accounting or TCD's Postgrad diploma in Accounting eligible for Stamp 1G visa or Stamp 1A? As the masters course provides 7-9 exemptions, students will be part-qualified accountants and not trainees.
Hello Danish, Nice video.....any idea how much time takes for work permit(critical skills)?
Hi Yogesh - Usually it depends upon the company you are employed in. I meant, if you are employed in a company which is "trusted partner", which is fairly quick (1 month). But if the company is "not a trusted partners", it might take about 3 months.
hey danish nice to see these kind of vlogs of yours im also from commerce background coming galway ireland this year need to with this other guy who is explaining all these could you please provide the contact of him its a humble request.
Sir...could you please confirm if HR falls under critical skills??
Hi Robin - I don't think HR comes under Critical Skills but let me double check.
Hello danish sir,
My following your channel from a long time your content really helps me alot in many ways I'm just so confused nd wanted to kn regarding the course I just got nd offer from UCC msc ( banking nd risk management) 2022.
I just completed my bcom in 2020 nd around one year of experience in finance sector so my question is Do I have do any CFA or ACCA certificate course before coming to Ireland or is it sufficient to find a job there...
Hi Vedant - firstly congratulations for getting an offer from UCC. Well done. I think you should be okay without a certification but obviously if you do decide to get any, you will significantly improve your chances of getting a job here.
what is the scope of CIMA UK in ireland ?
Hi Adarsh - would you mind helping me with the full form of this please?
32000 euro is a very low salary not sufficient for living in Ireland for sure. You might as well stay in india and ve better life standard there
Believe it or not people do live in Ireland with a similar salary! The average cost of living in Ireland is higher than the global average. The cost of housing, in particular, can be quite high in Ireland, especially in major cities such as Dublin. However, the cost of other expenses, such as food, transportation, and healthcare, may be similar to or lower than the global average. There are factors which you might wanna consider other than salary like fresh and clean air. At the end of the day it is definitely Personal choice!