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I'm living in the UK on a work visa - do I need to get a holiday visa to go to N. ireland?

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I'm living in the UK on a work visa - do I need to get a holiday visa to go to N. ireland?

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  1. U.K. stands for United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland. So if you are living in the UK on a work visa,  you can move to any of the 4 countries within the union

    So the short answer in no.

    So enjoy your holiday.


  2. No

  3. The answers have already been given to you, N Ireland is part of the United Kingdom.

    Happy Holiday!!!

  4. No you do not need any type of visa. Come on over and visit us as we are a friendly lot really. We are at present in the United Kingdom of Great Britian and Northern Ireland but remember, about half of us consider us Irish and the other half British. Although that half are still Irish.

  5. wouldn't think so as N.I is part of the UK as are wales and Scotland

  6. Northern Ireland IS the UK... Also you don't need any visa to travel to or from anywhere in the EU on holiday.

  7. No because Northern Ireland is part of the UK... Why did you think otherwise?

  8. NI is part of the UK - so the answer is a resounding NO.

  9. try asking your qeustion in the right section

    this is Ireland

    you are asking about Northern Ireland which is a part of the United Kingdom

  10. no because northern ireland is in the uk

    but you will need a seperate visa if you want to go to the republic of ireland as it's not part of the uk

  11. Yeah it's been answered but if you have a visa for UK it applies to the United Kingdom (England, Wales, Scotland and N.Ireland)

    Pop down to the South of Ireland too while you're over :)

  12. try asking this question in the UK section. northern Ireland is in the UK. get it right

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