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Hello Guys, I Really Need Some Advice From People Working In The Uk . (Post Brexit) I Am Really Sad And After All The Research I've Done All I'm Left With Is A Lot Of Frustration And Hopelessness.

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VelvetWolf | 21:55 Thu 04th Feb 2021 | Jobs & Education
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I am an 18 year old student in Romania, finishing high school in summer.

All of this time, I've been doing my best to get good grades , save money and participate in a lot of Erasmus projects . I've been doing charity work and developing my talent for art , music and languages. I speak three languages at a C1 level and I m very ambitious and hardworking. I've also been babysitting ,painting patterns on walls and selling drawings occasionally.

My dream was to leave this country and go to university in England; because I rely on myself financially, I was happy when I found out I could get a student loan and finally change my life.

After all of this hard work, I've been just punched in the face with Brexit rules. I've researched and researched, and I just feel like there are no options for me anymore. I can't go to Uni, because I don't have enough money even though I've saved so much, and my only other option is to receive a job offer to get a work visa.

My boyfriend of 1 year is British ,and we are just crushed at how little options we have to be together. We considered him coming to me, but it's too expensive for us to pay for his student visa .I don't know how to get a job offer and I don't even know where they would accept a foreigner like me. If I don t get a job offer, I'll have to work in Germany for years to get the money I need to be with my boyfriend and to study, since I don't want to use his money at all.

I don't know what to do, I'm desperate and I have no options. What should I do? How can I get a job offer? Please give me some tips I would really appreciate it.
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Have you considered a move to the Republic of Ireland. As the country is in the EU, you'd have no problems with the right to reside, study and work there. Further, unlike many other EU countries you might consider moving to, you wouldn't face any language difficulties in Ireland. There is freedom of movement (including the rights to work and study) between the...
00:34 Fri 05th Feb 2021
Apply for some Jobs or go to jobcentre
Velvet I hope something turns up for you, have you tried getting sponsored by a large company here, what are you studying?
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I study computer science.
You need to check comp here that do your field of work , email them showing them your CV, just keep at them Velvet
* companies*
Have you tried contacting a few universities and seeing if they have any scholarships/bursaries available or seeing if they can suggest a solution?
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My issue is that I m sure if I apply for jobs normally, no one would hire me, since they can just find a British person to do it. Unfortunately, bursaries would not be enough to cover for my expenses, so that s not an option :(.Thank you for trying to help me though..
Many uni students take part time work to help them financially. Bar staff, waitressing etc.
You won't know until you ask.
Go down the sponsorship route Velvet , if you don't know where to begin, ask your partner to research some large companies for you
Have you considered a move to the Republic of Ireland. As the country is in the EU, you'd have no problems with the right to reside, study and work there. Further, unlike many other EU countries you might consider moving to, you wouldn't face any language difficulties in Ireland.

There is freedom of movement (including the rights to work and study) between the UK and Ireland, which came into effect well before the EU even came into existence and remains in force after the UK left the EU, so your boyfriend could join you in Ireland without any problems.

University College Dublin is ranked in the top 1% of the world's universities and brands itself 'Ireland's Global University' because of the high number of overseas students it attracts:
https://www.ucd.ie/studyatucd/

Trinity College Dublin is also highly esteemed throughout the world:
https://www.tcd.ie/study/international/

Dublin is also home to Dublin City University and Technological University Dublin. Elsewhere in the Republic, you'll find University College Cork, Munster Technological University, the University of Limerick, the National University of Ireland Galway, and Maynooth University.
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I ve looked into it and Ireland actually looks promising! I feel like there must be a catch though right? Can we just find work in the 90 days allowed and then extend our stay without needing proof of a lot of money? Thank you so much for the reply by the way
Thanks for your reply.

I'm not sure where '90 days' comes into it though. You have the same unrestricted right to live, work and study in Ireland as you do in, say, Bulgaria, Serbia or Hungary (or, indeed, in your own country).

Start here:
https://www.citizensinformation.ie/en/moving_country/moving_to_ireland/
PS: The Erasmus programme operates in Ireland:
https://www.educationinireland.com/en/What-can-I-study-/Erasmus/
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hello! I ve checked a couple of sites. My 90day concern comes from this:
Staying in Ireland for more than 90 days
You can stay in Ireland for any reason up to 90 days.

You can continue to stay in Ireland after 90 days if you can support yourself (& your family, if appropriate) financially.
This applies for my country. I m assuming i need to find work in 90 days to remain?
Also, i can t thank you enough. I did not think about this option. We are thrilled honestly
It might be best to try to find a way to get employment before you arrive in Ireland. However I've never heard of any EU citizen being ejected from another EU member state simply because they might have been there for more than any specific period.

You might find more information about working and studying in Ireland on the ICOS website:
https://www.internationalstudents.ie/
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Thank you so much for your help , I am so excited to research into it , I am very grateful to you. Thank you so much for your time and patience and thank u to everybody for trying to help us. You re the best :)
good luck Velvet and because you seem so hardworking - you'll get there one way or the other
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Thank you so much!

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