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Response rates from 237 Redcowfarm voters.

38%
Yes
62%
No
30%
Yes
62%
No
8%
Yes, foreign students deserve the same education opportunities as citizens

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 @9XC7X2Lanswered…4wks4W

Only if they have lived here for a good amount of time. People who live in other countries and have the opportunity to go to college shouldn’t be able to come to Ireland to go to college and get it for free.

 @8NYPVFLanswered…4yrs4Y

Yes, if their families are also living in Ireland. No, if they are here for education alone

 @9ZFKCPKanswered…2wks2W

Yes, in the case of foreign students that are in Ireland seeking refuge but not for students merely moving here for free education

 @9ZMWHJKanswered…6 days6D

If both parents or single parent has come to Ireland to work and is willing to integrate into the society like the Polish did then yes. Also we are compatible in many ways with fellow Europeans in a lot of ways.

 @9ZMG639answered…1wk1W

I would like that if we had the funding and also the housing for these students. It would reap long term benefits but also Ireland already has a highly highly educated cohort, we need more people in trades etc

 @9ZLNTQTanswered…1wk1W

EU citizens should have the same rights as Irish citizens. We should adopt a similar model to what is used in nordic countries. A separate grant should be given to refugees.