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Can I travel to N. Ireland with Irish Visa?

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I'm planning to travel to Ireland / N. Ireland around Thanksgiving time. I need to apply Irish visa becasue the entry point will be Dublin, so my question if I have Irish visa can I treval to N. Ireland or I'll need two visa for these two places?

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  1. Northern Ireland is part of the UK and you will require another visa to travel there. Also the currency is different.


  2. If you are going from Ireland to the North by car, bus or train  -  no problem.  No border checkpoint, no visa required. The currency is different  though  -  euro in Ireland, pounds sterling in the North.

    Enjoy your visit !!

  3. hello,

    you need to apply for the UK visa.

    here is the address

    United Kingdom Embassy , Ireland

    29 Merrion Road

    Ballsbridge

    Dublin

    Ireland

    Phone:

    +353-1-2053700

    Fax:

    +353-1-2053731

    Email:

    chancery.dublx@fco.gov.uk

    consular.dubli@fco.gov.uk

    Website URL:

    www.britishembassy.ie

    contact them.

  4. you need a UK visa also, if you plan to visit Northern Ireland.

    I got this off the  Irish government website:

    Will an Irish visa allow me to travel to Northern Ireland?

    No,  If you wish to travel to Northern Ireland you will require a UK Visa.

    If you are travelling to the Republic of Ireland, and you intend to also visit Northern Ireland and return to the Republic, you must obtain a multiple-entry Irish visa and a UK visa.

    If your main destination is Northern Ireland but you arrive in, and depart from the Republic of Ireland, you must first obtain a UK visa, and then a multi-entry Irish visa.

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