Who needs a Visa?
Whether you need a visa to enter Ireland depends on what country you’re from.
S.I. No 473 of 2014 groups countries into five different categories (schedules).
Please see Schedule 1, which is a list of countries that DO NOT NEED a visa. If your country is NOT listed you must apply for a visa before you travel to Ireland.
Note: A Schengen visa or UK visa is not valid for travel to Ireland. Note: For exceptions to this, please see Schedules 2, 3 and 4 below
Remember…
If you’re a citizen of a non-EEA country, whether you need a visa or not, you will be subject to immigration control when you enter Ireland.
Schedule 1 - Countries that do not need a visa
You DO NOT NEED an entry visa for Ireland if you are a passport holder of one of these countries:
Andorra |
Guyana |
Saint Kitts and Nevis |
Antigua and Barbuda |
Honduras |
Saint Lucia |
Argentina |
Hong Kong (Special Administrative Region) |
Saint Vincent and the Grenadines |
Australia |
Hungary |
Samoa |
Austria |
Iceland |
San Marino |
Bahamas |
Israel |
Seychelles |
Barbados |
Italy |
Singapore |
Belgium |
Japan |
Slovak Republic |
Belize |
Kiribati |
Slovenia |
Bolivia |
Latvia |
Solomon Islands |
Botswana |
Lesotho |
South Africa |
Brazil |
Liechtenstein |
South Korea |
Brunei |
Lithuania |
Spain |
Bulgaria |
Luxembourg |
Swaziland |
Canada |
Macau (Special Administrative Region) |
Sweden |
Chile |
Malaysia |
Switzerland |
Costa Rica |
Maldives |
Taiwan |
Croatia |
Malta |
Tonga |
Cyprus |
Mexico |
Trinidad and Tobago |
Czech Republic |
Monaco |
Tuvalu |
Denmark |
Nauru |
United Arab Emirates |
Dominica |
Netherlands, The |
United Kingdom, British Overseas Territories and Crown Dependencies |
El Salvador |
New Zealand |
United States of America |
Estonia |
Nicaragua |
Uruguay |
Fiji |
Norway |
Vanuatu |
Finland |
Panama |
Vatican City |
France |
Paraguay |
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Germany |
Poland |
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Greece |
Portugal |
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Grenada |
Romania |
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Guatemala |
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Convention travel documents
If you hold a Convention Travel Document issued by certain European states you may not require a visa to travel to Ireland, a list of these countries is available here
Please note that holders of Convention Travel documents issued by the United Kingdom require a separate visa to travel to Ireland.
Schedule 2 - Diplomatic Passport waiver programme
A holder of a diplomatic passport issued by a State or territorial entity specified below is not required to have a visa to enter Ireland
People’s Republic of China |
Schedule 3 - Visa waiver programme
If you’re a citizen of one of these countries and you meet Visa Waiver Programme requirements, you may be able to travel on to Ireland from the UK without the need to obtain a separate Irish visa.
If not, you’ll need to apply for an entry visa before you travel to Ireland.
Bahrain |
Montenegro |
Serbia |
Belarus |
Oman |
Thailand |
Bosnia and Herzegovina |
People’s Republic of China |
Turkey |
India |
Qatar |
Ukraine |
Kazakhstan |
Russian Federation |
Uzbekistan |
Kuwait |
Saudi Arabia |
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NOTE: This also applies to nationals of Oman, Qatar and the United Arab Emirates who have entered the United Kingdom on foot of a C-visit Electronic Visa Waiver (EVW)
Schedule 4 - British Irish Visa Scheme (BIVS)
United Kingdom visitors who are – nationals of a state or territorial entity specified in Schedule 4, AND holders of a visa issued by the competent authorities of the United Kingdom that is endorsed by those authorities with the letters “BIVS”
India | People’s Republic of China |
More information on the BIVS Scheme is available here
Schedule 5 - Transit Visas
If you are a citizen of one of these countries, you will need to apply for a transit visa
Afghanistan |
Georgia |
Nigeria |
Albania |
Ghana |
Somalia |
Cuba |
Iran |
Sri Lanka |
Democratic Republic of the Congo |
Iraq |
Ukraine |
Eritrea |
Lebanon |
Zimbabwe |
Ethiopia* |
Moldova, Republic of |
* Requirement for a transit visa waived for Ethiopian nationals transiting through the State via Dublin Airport to/from the USA and Canada