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visiting ireland

Post by prophecy » Fri Apr 08, 2011 7:45 pm

is it ok to visit ireland if you are from central america originality with pemanant USA residency from a child but not citizenship

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Post by fatty patty » Fri Apr 08, 2011 11:36 pm

If you are a passport holder from the following countries you do not require visa to visit Ireland.

http://www.dfa.ie/home/index.aspx?id=8777

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Post by prophecy » Sat Apr 09, 2011 3:09 pm

Thanks, is it ok to visit or are people turned away if they don't have some paperwork with them ?

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Post by sideshowsue » Sat Apr 09, 2011 4:26 pm

Could you be any more vague? What do you mean by 'missing some paperwork'? What kind of 'paperwork' would you be missing?

What passport are you travelling with? How long are you planning on staying? How much money do you have with you? What is the purpose of your visit? Where and with whom are you staying during your visit? Have you sufficient proof that you'll be returning to your country of residence after your trip to Ireland?

These are details that need to be taken into account. An immigration official can decide to turn you away if s/he is not satisfied that you have adequate resources to fund your stay or s/he thinks that the purpose of your visit is anything other than tourism or a short business trip.

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Post by prophecy » Sun Apr 10, 2011 4:35 pm

I'M English with an Irish mother and I have lived in Ireland when younger and even went to school and had some lovely nuns teaching me. I have a British passport but of course I could have an Irish passport as well if I applied for one. My fiance is from the US and is a permenant resident but born in central America. What is the best thing for her to do to go for a visit.

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Post by fatty patty » Sun Apr 10, 2011 4:54 pm

If your fiance is a national of any of the following country he/she does not require visa to visit Ireland.
LIST OF COUNTRIES WHOSE PASSPORT HOLDERS DO NOT REQUIRE VISAS TO ENTER IRELAND:

ANDORRA
ANTIGUA and BARBUDA
ARGENTINA
AUSTRALIA
AUSTRIA
BAHAMAS
BARBADOS
BELGIUM
BELIZE
BOLIVIA
BOTSWANA
BRAZIL
BRUNEI
BULGARIA
CANADA
CHILE
COSTA RICA
CROATIA
CYPRUS
CZECH REPUBLIC
DENMARK
DOMINICA
EL SALVADOR
ESTONIA
FIJI
FINLAND
FRANCE
GERMANY
GREECE
GRENADA
GUATEMALA
GUYANA
HONDURAS
HONG KONG (Special Administrative Region) (*See further information below).
HUNGARY
ICELAND
ISRAEL
ITALY
JAPAN
KIRIBATI
LATVIA
LESOTHO
LIECHTENSTEIN
LITHUANIA
LUXEMBOURG
MACAU (Special Administrative Region)
MALAWI
MALAYSIA
MALDIVES
MALTA
MEXICO
MONACO
NAURU
NETHERLANDS
NEW ZEALAND
NICARAGUA
NORWAY
PANAMA
PARAGUAY
POLAND
PORTUGAL
ROMANIA
SAINT KITTS & NEVIS
SAINT LUCIA
SAINT VINCENT & THE GRENADINES
SAMOA
SAN MARINO
SEYCHELLES
SINGAPORE
SLOVAK REPUBLIC
SLOVENIA
SOLOMON ISLANDS
SOUTH AFRICA
SOUTH KOREA
SPAIN
SWAZILAND
SWEDEN
SWITZERLAND
TAIWAN
TONGA
TRINIDAD & TOBAGO
TUVALU
UNITED KINGDOM & Dependent Territories (noted below)
UNITED STATES of AMERICA
URUGUAY
VANUATU
VATICAN CITY
VENEZUELA
If he/she is not a national from any of the above he/she has to get a visa from the Irish Embassy prior to her travel to Ireland. You can find more details here on how and where to apply...

http://www.embassyofireland.org/home/in ... x?id=30782

Typical list of documents which is required for visitors visas are:

1. applicant's passport
2. payslips from employer or college letter if student
3. bank statements (showing sufficient funds)
4. letter from employer/college regarding holidays
5. sponsor letter (if there is any one sponsoring from Ireland)
6. Hotel booking until the duration of stay.

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Post by prophecy » Sun Apr 10, 2011 11:58 pm

Is it easier to travel to Dublin or Shannon for entrance into Ireland from Central America ?

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Post by fatty patty » Mon Apr 11, 2011 7:40 pm

prophecy wrote:Is it easier to travel to Dublin or Shannon for entrance into Ireland from Central America ?
There are no direct flights from central america to either Dublin or Shannon, it will be via London/Madrid/Lisbon etc. If you fly from states then there are direct flights to Dublin and Shannon.

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Post by prophecy » Mon Apr 11, 2011 10:28 pm

Sorry I meant from USA, so would you suggest Dublin or Shannon for less hassle from immigration control ?

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Post by fatty patty » Sun Apr 17, 2011 8:00 pm

prophecy wrote:Sorry I meant from USA, so would you suggest Dublin or Shannon for less hassle from immigration control ?
Well Ireland's politics is renowned for its nod and wink approach, but you won't get that on the airport. Its plain immigration like every where else, arrive with proper docs and yous be on your way.

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