The immigration rules for visitors in Ireland are as follows:
- You must have a valid passport and other travel documents.
- You must have a return ticket or onward travel arrangements.
- You must have sufficient funds to support yourself during your stay in Ireland.
- You must not be a threat to the security of Ireland.
If you are from a visa required country, you will need to apply for a visa before you travel to Ireland. you can contact with our experienced consultants for more information.
The standard visa application processing fee for a short stay visa is €60.
The maximum stay for a visitor visa is 90 days in any 180-day period.
You can re-enter Ireland after 90 days, but you must have a valid visa for each entry.
You cannot work in Ireland as a visitor.
If you are planning to stay in Ireland for longer than 90 days, you will need to apply for a different type of visa, such as a work visa or a student visa.
Related:
- Immigration Rules For Students in Ireland
- Immigration Rules for Workers In Ireland
- Immigration Rules for Business In Ireland
- Immigration Rules for family In Ireland
Here are some of the most common visitor visas in Ireland:
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Short stay (C) visa:
This visa allows you to stay in Ireland for up to 90 days in any 180-day period.
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Visit family/friend visa:
This visa allows you to travel to Ireland to visit family or friends who are resident here, for up to 90 days.
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Business visa:
This visa allows you to travel to Ireland for business purposes, for up to 90 days.
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Transit visa:
This visa allows you to travel through Ireland on your way to another country, for up to 24 hours.