
Can a British citizen travel to Ireland with a visa?
British-Irish visa scheme. Updated 8 May 2019. Chinese and Indian nationals can visit the UK and Ireland using a single visa when travelling on certain short stay and visitor visas. Under the British-Irish visa scheme, some Irish short stay visas will allow onward travel to the UK and some UK visitor visas will allow onward travel to Ireland.
Can a Chinese citizen travel to the UK from Ireland?
Indian and Chinese nationals can travel to the UK and Ireland using the Irish short stay visas: Indian and Chinese nationals with any other type of Irish visa (for example a work or a study visa) will still need to apply for a separate UK visit visa to visit the UK from Ireland. 2. Eligible UK visas
What do I need to travel to Ireland from the UK?
Ideally an Irish passport, which is of course photo identification as well as proof of nationality. The Irish authorities have provided the following guidance:- “The Common Travel Area means that there are no passport controls in operation for Irish and UK citizens travelling between the 2 countries.
How many countries can you travel with an Irish passport?
Irish Passport. The citizens of Ireland can visit 109 countries without a visa ✅. Irish passport holders also have access to get 32 e-visas or 23 visas on arrival.

Do Irish citizens need a visa for England?
This scheme allows visitors from these countries to travel freely within the Common Travel Area (in this case, Ireland and the UK but not the Channel Islands and the Isle of Man), using either an Irish or UK visa. British Irish Visa Scheme visas are endorsed with 'BIVS'.
How long can Irish citizens stay in UK?
You may even need a Visit Visa if you want to visit the UK for longer than 6 months. If you originate from a country within the European Union, you will be subjected to the immigration rules as soon as 2021.
Do Irish need visa for UK after Brexit?
No, Irish Citizens who come to reside in the UK are considered to be 'settled', and therefore there are no requirements to obtain a work or residence permit. They are able to move freely, as are UK Citizens, between the two nations which are parties to the CTA (i.e. the UK and the Republic of Ireland).
Can I go to England with an Irish passport?
Entry requirements (visa/passport) The UK Government may require proof of citizenship so Irish citizens are advised to carry an acceptable form of identification document that shows their citizenship when travelling to Britain.
What rights do Irish citizens have in UK?
Under the CTA, British and Irish citizens can move freely and reside in either jurisdiction and enjoy associated rights and privileges, including the right to work, study and vote in certain elections, as well as to access social welfare benefits and health services.
What does an Irish passport entitle me to?
An Irish passport enables the bearer to travel internationally and serves as evidence of Irish nationality and citizenship of the European Union. It also facilitates the access to consular assistance from both Irish embassies and any embassy from other European Union member states while abroad.
How long can EU citizen stay in UK without visa?
Under the new system, if you're an EU, EEA and Swiss citizen, you can continue to come to the UK as a visitor without applying for a visa and in most cases, will be able to stay for up to six months.
Which countries can enter UK without visa?
Nationals of countries/territories who do not need a visa to enter the UK: All EU countries, Andorra, Antigua and Barbuda, Argentina, Australia, Bahamas, Barbados, Belize, Botswana, Brazil, Brunei, Canada, Chile, Costa Rica, El Salvador, Grenada, Guatemala, Honduras, Hong Kong, Israel, Japan, Kiribati, Macau, Malaysia, ...
What documents do I need to travel to the UK from Ireland?
You can enter the UK with one of the following identity documents: a passport. an Irish passport card. a national identity card issued by an EU country, Switzerland, Norway, Iceland or Liechtenstein, if you're eligible to use one.
Do Irish citizens need settled status in UK?
If you are an Irish citizen and you want to continue living in the UK, you do not need to apply to the EU Settlement Scheme. Your rights to live, work and access public services in the UK are protected under the Common Travel Area arrangement.
Can I use my Irish passport after Brexit?
If you are an eligible British citizen, you may be permitted to hold both a British and Irish passport. If you can provide evidence of your claim to Irish citizenship, you will be able to hold both passports. The advantages of holding dual British and Irish passports are significant.
Do Irish citizens need settled status in UK?
If you are an Irish citizen and you want to continue living in the UK, you do not need to apply to the EU Settlement Scheme. Your rights to live, work and access public services in the UK are protected under the Common Travel Area arrangement.
Can Irish citizens use the NHS?
Under the CTA, Irish citizens and British citizens who live in, work in, or visit the other state have the right to access publicly funded health services there.
Can Irish citizens buy property in the UK?
In short, yes, as a foreigner you can buy property in the UK, even if you do not live in the UK. That said, buying property in the UK as a foreigner is easier if you are a cash buyer – i.e. do not need to apply for a mortgage or additional borrowing as it may be difficult to apply for such a mortgage.
Can Irish citizens get British citizenship?
If you're an Irish citizen You can still apply for British citizenship if you're eligible.
1. Eligible Irish visas
Indian and Chinese nationals can travel to the UK and Ireland using the Irish short stay visas: visit (family/friend) visit (tourist) conference/ev...
2. Eligible UK visas
Indian and Chinese nationals can travel to Ireland and the UK using the following UK visas: all standard visitor categories where the maximum perio...
3. Other nationalities
If a national of a country requires a visa for the UK but not for Ireland, those nationals will still require a visit visa to travel to the UK. The...
4. Visa application centres
Ireland and the UK have joint visa application centres in China and India. This joint working will be rolled out gradually to other countries.To be...
5. Visiting the UK and Ireland
The visa holder must first travel to the country that issued the visa. For example; if you have an Irish short stay visa and want to also visit the...
6. Transit
Individuals with an eligible visa under the British-Irish visa scheme will not need to apply for a UK transit visa if their flight takes them via t...
Who determines Irish visas?
Applications for Irish visas will continue to be determined by the Irish authorities and applications for UK visas will continue to be determined by the UK authorities.
How long can an unaccompanied child stay in the UK?
Unaccompanied children and those issued standard visitor visas which allow them to remain in the UK for longer than six months in a single trip are not eligible.
Can Chinese travel to Ireland?
Chinese and Indian nationals can visit the UK and Ireland using a single visa when travelling on certain short stay and visitor visas. Under the British-Irish visa scheme, some Irish short stay visas will allow onward travel to the UK and some UK visitor visas will allow onward travel to Ireland. For example, under the scheme an Indian ...
Can an Irish short stay visa travel to Ireland?
Holders of an Irish short stay visa will be able to transit in the UK as part of an onward journey to Ireland.
Is the Irish short stay visa covered by the UK?
Only eligible Irish short stay visas applied for after the scheme starts are covered by the scheme. All Indian and Chinese nationals who hold an eligible UK visitor visa (except ‘visitor in transit’ and ‘visitor for marriage or civil partnership’) are covered by the scheme. Currently the scheme only applies to Indian and Chinese nationals.
What is the Irish bill?
This bill provides certainty and clarity for Irish citizens on their rights to enter and live in the UK, reflecting the reciprocal arrangements for British citizens in Ireland.
Does the Irish bill affect the Common Travel Area?
The bill does not affect the operation of the Common Travel Area (CTA).
Can Irish citizens live in the UK?
Irish citizens do not require permission to enter or reside in the UK. Currently this right of entry and residence stems from the Immigration Act 1971 (when entering from Ireland or the Crown Dependencies) and the EEA Regulations 2016 which implement the Free Movement Directive (2004/38/EC) (when entering from outside the CTA).
Which act states that people seeking entry to the UK from the Republic of Ireland are not subject to immigration control?
This legislation is now framed in section 1 (3) of the Immigration Act 1971, which states that people seeking entry to the UK from the Republic of Ireland are not subject to immigration control. Paragraph 15 of the Immigration Rules and section 9 of the 1971 Act contain further provisions related to the CTA.
When was the Republic of Ireland formed?
When the Republic of Ireland was constituted through the enactment of the 1948 Act, the provisions of the agreements relating to the CTA were transferred and preserved between the UK and the Republic, protecting the reciprocal rights of their citizens. These provisions were preserved after both nations entered into the European Union, and have remained following the exit of the UK from the EU.
Can Irish Citizens continue to come to study in the UK?
Yes, and the guidance states that both governments are working to ensure citizens in either country have the right to apply for student loans and other access to education schemes.
Can Irish Citizens access the NHS without charge?
Yes, they have the same rights as British citizens to access the NHS, and whilst visiting the UK they have the right to access the NHS if needed, provided proof of Irish nationality can be provided (there is no need for any equivalent of the European Health Insurance – ‘EHIC’ – Card).
Can Irish Citizens vote in the UK?
Yes, this unique arrangement means Irish Citizens can vote in UK elections, both national and local, as can UK Citizens in Ireland. However as UK Citizens are no longer EU Citizens, they are likely to be precluded from voting in Irish European elections.
Do Irish Citizens have to register with the European Settled Status scheme (the ‘EUSS)?
No, unlike other EU citizens, there is no requirement for Irish Citizens to register under the EU Settlement Scheme, however see below in relation to the preserving the status of non-EEA family members. The UK Government says that Irish Citizens may register if they wish; registration is a fairly simple online process – however, see below.
Can non-Irish and non-UK family members of Irish Citizens rely on the CTA?
No. The CTA does not provide for non-Irish and non-UK family members to reside with Irish Citizens in the UK. If, and only if the Irish citizen was present in the UK before 31 December 2020, family members will need to register or apply for entry under the European Settlement Scheme (the ‘EUSS’).
When will the EU change visa requirements?
There will not be any changes to visa requirements for EU nationals until at least December 31, 2020, when the Brexit transitional period is due to end. Until then, EU nationals can continue to travel to the UK without a visa for short trips and holidays.
What is a visitor in transit visa?
Visitor in Transit Visa. This type of visa is needed if you will pass through British border control but you intend to depart the country within 48 hours. You need a Visitor in Transit Visa if you are from a country that typically requires UK visitor visas (see above).
Do I Need a Transit Visa for the UK?
If you typically need a visa to enter the UK as a tourist, you will also need a transit visa. However, there are two types of transit visas for the UK, and the requirements change depending on what country you are from:
Do I Need a Visa for the UK?
If you are from the US , an EU Member State, or certain Commonwealth countries, you do not need a visa for the UK for up to six months.
How to apply for a UK visa?
To apply, you need to complete a simple three-step online application form using a computer, tablet or mobile phone. If your application is successful, you’ll get either settled or pre-settled status. Which status you get depends on how long you’ve been living in the UK when you apply.
When will EU citizens be able to move to the UK?
Arrangements are in place enabling EU citizens who were resident in the UK by 31 December 2020 to apply to secure their status under the EU Settlement Scheme. A new points-based immigration system has been introduced for people who subsequently move to the UK to live, work or study. This guide will help you understand if you have ...
What to do if you start a job in the UK in 2021?
If you start a job in the UK in the first half of 2021, it is important that you are able to evidence your right to work. Your employer may ask to see and take a copy of your passport or national identity card, as part of a Right to Work check. Arrangements are in place enabling EU citizens who were resident in the UK by 31 December 2020 to apply to secure their status under the EU Settlement Scheme. A new points-based immigration system has been introduced for people who subsequently move to the UK to live, work or study.
What happens if you don't apply for a job in the UK?
If you don’t apply by the deadline, you can lose your existing rights in the UK including the right to live, work, rent and access free healthcare.
Why is it important to have the correct permission to live and work in the UK?
It is important to ensure you have the correct permission to live and work in the UK. If you do not have the correct entitlements, controls exist to limit your access to work, accommodation and public services.
Can Irish people work in the UK?
Irish citizens can continue to freely enter, live and work in the UK. If you are an Irish citizen, you do not need permission to enter or remain in the UK, including a visa, any form of residence permit or employment permit. If you start a job in the UK in the first half of 2021, it is important that you are able to evidence your right to work.
What form do you need to travel to Ireland?
If you are coming to Ireland from overseas, including if you are travelling onwards to Northern Ireland, you must complete a COVID-19 Passenger Locator Form . Failure to complete this form is an offence.
When is quarantine required in Ireland?
Mandatory quarantine requirements apply to all persons who have been overseas in the 14 days prior to entering Ireland . Arrivals from designated high-risk countries are subject to mandatory hotel quarantine (see below).
How long do you have to quarantine after arriving in Ireland?
If you are not fully vaccinated, you are required to stay in quarantine and arrange a further RT-PCR test to be taken at least 10 days after arrival in Ireland. You are requested to stay in quarantine until you get a ‘not detected’ RT-PCR test result from this day 10 test.
How long do you have to take a RT-PCR test in Ireland?
If you arrive into Ireland from overseas and enter via Northern Ireland, then you must have a negative / non-detected RT-PCR test result taken within 72 hours of arrival at the point of entry and retain this test result for 14 days after arrival.
Can you take a non-RT-PCR test in Ireland?
Non RT-PCR tests are not accepted when travelling to Ireland and passengers with a Digital COVID Certificate based on a non RT-PCR test (for example, antigen tests) require proof of an additional negative RT-PCR test taken no more than 72 hours before arrival.
Do you have to quarantine in Ireland?
If you are fully vaccinated and have the documents to prove it, then you do not have to complete mandatory hotel quarantine when you come to Ireland. Any dependents travelling with you, including children, will also be exempted from the requirement to complete mandatory hotel quarantine.
Is Ireland under quarantine?
Travel to Ireland from specific countries designated as ‘high risk’ is now subject to mandatory hotel quarantine. Travellers arriving from the UK are not currently subject to these requirements, unless they have been in a designated high-risk country in the preceding 14 days.
