The research is conducted to find out the impact of internationalization on the foreign student
living and studying in Ireland. The primary motivation for conducting this research is to find real
time challenges of the foreign students studying abroad in context specifically related to
Ireland. The research has opened the doors for betterment of the life of foreign students in Ireland
and paved path for further research. The approach used for conducting this research is a mixed
approach using primary and secondary research data including survey questionnaire and in-person
interviews. The study is formulated based on a population sample of 63 respondents. The
respondents are selected from the different universities, and all were foreign students from
different countries. The data observations obtained are coded as variables in SPSS to run statistical
data analysis to derive results. Overall, the study shows the significance in the results obtained of
Cost of living and Work restrictions shows that low wages with specified working hours per week
affects the affordability for the students’ living cost and the house owner preference for the Irish
natives for renting house tends to create it challenging to find occupancy for the international
students. The in-person interview revealed that psychological stress post covid and stress of
communication barrier impacts the productivity of foreign students in Ireland.