Indian holding EU residence permit. Can I visit Ireland?

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I am Indian passport holder living in Hungary for 4 years and I have been issued a Temporary residence permit (EU Schengen).

Can I go to visit Dublin without any visa, or do I need to apply for a UK visa? I know Ireland still in Schengen but part of United Kingdom.



Best Answer

Ireland is neither a part of the UK nor in the Schengen area. Part of the island is indeed under UK sovereignty, while most of it is an independent country with its own visa policy. The UK and the Republic of Ireland are both part of something called the “Common Travel Area” (CTA), which means there are no border controls between the two countries but also that the Republic of Ireland cannot join the Schengen area, even if it wanted to.

The CTA is much less comprehensive than the Schengen agreement so while it does entail the creation of a border-free area, it did not create a common visa policy or a general right for UK visa holders to visit Ireland and vice versa (there are a few limited exceptions that could apply to you however).

Whether you need an Irish visa therefore depends on the rules detailed here. Indian citizens generally need a visa, even if you could in fact enter Ireland based on some UK visas (but you need to qualify for one of these visas in the first place). If your main goal is going to Ireland, the logical course of action is to apply for an Irish visa directly. I think they are cheaper too.




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Can I go to Ireland with EU residence permit?

If you are a citizen of an EU/EEA member state or Switzerland, you do not require a visit or holiday visa to travel to Ireland. You have the right to enter and reside in Ireland for a period of up to 3 months simply by presenting a valid passport or national identity card; no other formality is required.

Can you travel to Ireland with EU ID card?

EU/EEA citizens To travel to Ireland, you require a national passport or a national identity card issued by the EU state of which you are a citizen. Special Identity Cards issued by the Belgian Foreign Ministry also cannot be used for travel to Ireland.

Can EU residents travel to Dublin?

Introduction. If you are travelling to Ireland and you are not a citizen of the UK or a country in the European Economic Area (the EU plus Norway, Iceland and Lichtenstein), you may need to apply for a visa. An Irish visa is a certificate placed on your passport or travel document that allows you to travel to Ireland.

Can Indian nationals travel to Ireland?

Yes, Indian passport holders do need an Irish visa to visit the Republic of Ireland. But if you plan to visit Northern Ireland, then a UK visa would suffice. For a short stay, all Indians require a tourist visa to travel to Ireland. Their maximum stay could be for 90 days and these visas are called 'C' category visa.



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