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    Visa For Ireland

    Hi ..

    Does anyone know how easy it is to get a visa to go to Ireland?

    We are planning to go to Dublin with my mum in law..

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    RHAI ' CHARD o23


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    In answer to your question, I don't know, but at a guess, pretty easy.

    As an example, maybe 5 years ago, I visited Ireland with a Chinese friend. She had not got ILR and at that time I was naive with regards visa regulations. I simply booked my Ferry drove on drove off with my friend, there and back no questions asked.

    I have been to Ireland maybe 6/7 times and never been stopped at customs. The other option is to drive up to Stranraer take the Ferry into Northern Ireland and just drive down to the South.

    I am not suggesting that you do this, but I'm simply telling you my own experiences.


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    Just researching this. Has anyone applied for an Irish visa recently? My wife has ILR Residence Permit and is married to me - a Brit.
    Wanted to do this on the hurry up and preferably not have to show proof of bookings/flight.


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    ah looking further into it, it seems to hinge on the RP stating “Residence card of a family member of a Union citizen.”
    Do these actually exist? Ours doesn't say that so I guess it's the visa route but the Irish embassy stresses that for the spouse of a Brit this would be accelerated.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Anakin View Post
    ah looking further into it, it seems to hinge on the RP stating “Residence card of a family member of a Union citizen.”
    Do these actually exist? Ours doesn't say that so I guess it's the visa route but the Irish embassy stresses that for the spouse of a Brit this would be accelerated.
    Your wife will need to apply for a visa.


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    Thanks Terpe - so I see


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