South African with Irish Stamp 4 Travelling to the UK, do I need a visa?

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I am married to a citizen of the Czech Republic. I currently hold a South African Passport and am residing in Ireland with a temporary Stamp 4 permission until 02/2020 while my 5 year residency is being approved.

I will be travelling to the UK in December to visit my mother and step-father, with my wife, for Christmas.

My query is do I need a visa to travel to the UK on my current Stamp 4 permit? If so, which visa must I apply for? What is the difference between a Stamp 4 and a Stamp 4 EUFAM?






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Can I travel to UK with my stamp 4?

But From 1 January 2021, your new card, or if you have not yet obtained it, your Stamp 4 EU Fam Residence card, does not have visa exemption effect, except in the host EU Member State (in your case Ireland) so you may need a visa, and should check the visa requirements of your intended destination before you travel.

Can South Africans enter UK without visa?

And yes, if you're travelling on a South African passport you'll need a visa to enter the UK. Once in, there are no border controls between England, Wales, Scotland and Northern Island, which makes it a joy to travel around the UK, as only a single UK visa is required.

Can I visit UK with Irish residence permit?

Can I travel to UK with Ireland residence permit? No, an Irish Residence Permit does not allow the holder to travel to the UK or any other European country to which an Irish citizen can.

Can I travel from Ireland to UK without visa?

If you're travelling from IrelandYou do not need any documents to travel from Ireland to Northern Ireland. You may need a visa if you're planning to stay in the UK - for example, to work or study. If you're travelling from Ireland to England, Scotland or Wales, a Border Force officer may ask to see your passport.



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