Fourth English language school closes suddenly

Written By Unknown on Jumat, 16 Mei 2014 | 22.40

Friday 16 May 2014 14.30

A fourth English language school in Dublin has closed suddenly this morning.

A notice has been posted on the door of Millennium College on Dominick Street stating that it has had to cease trading.

The notice states that "with deepest regret that I would like to inform you that the Board of Millennium College Dublin decided to cease the trading due to the suspended by immigration services the company arising financial crisis" (sic).

Millennium Language School notice

It goes on to advise students to contact a Department of Justice email address to find out about their visa rights.

This is the fourth college to close suddenly and unexpectedly in recent weeks.

The Irish Business School on Burgh Quay closed on 2 May and Eden College, which operated from the same premises, closed on 28 April. Kavanagh College on Marlborough Street in Dublin 1 also closed on 14 April.

The Company's Registration Office lists Joanna Monica Gadajska and Elzbieta Gadajska with addresses in Dublin 1 and 17 as owners and directors of Millennium College. 

Immigration services suspended the issuing of visas and residence permissions to students attending Millennium in mid-April along with three other colleges catering toiInternational students.
 
RTÉ attempted to contact the college by phone this morning but the call went unanswered.


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