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90379182Ignacio Valdes (bottom pic) from Mexico who had been studing English at the Modern Educational Centre (MEC) before it closed having spent €1,350 euro but only had attended for 1 month out of 6.

This afternoon.

Outside the Garda National Immigration Bureau, Dublin and Merrion Square, Dublin.

Students, many studying in the 14 international colleges in Dublin which have abruptly closed, are urging the Government to help them get their money back, find alternative courses and regulate language schools.

Earlier: Free Today?

(Sam Boal/Photocall Ireland)

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Wayne F writes:

RTÉ think everyone in Brazil has the same name

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30 thoughts on “Irish lessons

    1. gallantman

      How dare you go out and assert yourself in this way. Marching beacuse your money got stolen.I know you acted in good faith, spent all your savings and travelled half way round the world only be be scammed by some white collar cowboy, who is now totally unaccountable. You probably assumed that Ireland was some civilized first world country where this kind of thing wouldn’t be permitted to happen.

      1. jonotti

        They bought a visa of a shady operator so they hardly have grounds to complain.

        1. Don Pidgeoni

          If visas are obtained through the schools, the gvt should be making sure they aren’t shady operators

          1. jonotti

            This is what they have started to do hence the spate of closures. Tough titty.

          2. Don Pidgeoni

            Or you know, do it before they are set up so that Ireland doesn’t look like a pack of dodgy fuppers

          3. jonotti

            The students are the dodgy ones. They are here to work for a few years and 1500 for a visa is probably a bargain to them.

          4. Don Pidgeoni

            Yes, because I like facts rather than someone vomiting up what they read in the Daily Mail this morning.

            One owner, I’ll give you that. And the rest? And the students just over here abusing the system?

            Do you even clop bro?

          5. jonotti

            Its always the same. One link is never enough. Some people can never be proven wrong online. You’re right, they are all here to study., Forget that they can expect to earn e1.50 an hour back home. The 20 hours (+sly hours) a week they can work here is hardly going to entice them.

  1. JunkFace

    “Welcome to Ireland! Give us yer cash and F*** off!”

    This place is still horribly corrupt in parts. How can these colleges operate so easily and run off with students money? No consequences. They really are the lowest of the low.

    1. jonotti

      Foreign owners who skipped the country. But yeah you know, its an Irish thing.

    2. Mr. Magoo

      FF superstar batt o’threefe pensions ran the show for one of em, all you need to know

  2. ahjayzis

    Something MUST be done

    Ireland is HAEMHORRAGING hot young ridebags111!!!!!!!!!!11oooone!!! >_<

    #Regulation4Rides

    1. Rob_G

      Before I’d read the signs properly, I thought to myself ‘wowzers, they must be foreign’ – we need these people in our gene pool.

  3. Joachim Gillespie

    Yep Andrade seems to be a common Brasilian name alright.

    A lot like Hackett, Maguire and Crilly I guess.

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