Types of Visa

What sort of Visa do I need?

A comprehensive list of the different visa types that are available, and the documentation required in respect of each, is available on the INIS website.

The Department of Justice, Equality and Law Reform, the Department of Foreign Affairs or any Irish Embassy or Consulate may ask for further documentation at any stage.

For ease of reference, separate links for some of the most common visa types are set out below.

TRAVELLING TO IRELAND AS A TOURIST

If you are a Visa-required national and you would like to visit Ireland for a short period (less than 3 months) you will find useful guidelines and details of requirements for Visit/Holiday Visa applications here.

For further information on tourism in Ireland please visit the website of Tourism Ireland.


TRAVELLING TO IRELAND ON BUSINESS

Business Meeting
If you are a Visa-required national and coming to Ireland for a business meeting you will find useful guidelines and details of requirements for Business Visa applications here

Conference
If you are a Visa-required national and coming to Ireland for a conference you will find useful guidelines and details of requirements for Conference Visa applications here

Starting a Business in Ireland
If you are a Non-EEA national and you wish to set up a business in Ireland, you will require Business Permission from the Department of Justice, Equality and Law Reform. For more information please click here

STUDYING IN IRELAND

If you require an entry visa for Ireland and would like to study here, you will find useful guidelines and details of requirements for Study Visa applications  here.

Guidelines for Degree Programme Students

Guidelines for Language and Non-Degree Programme Students from 23 December 2010

Transition Arrangements for Students Already Studying In Ireland from 1 January 2011

Implications of the new immigration regime for Non-EEA Students, for the administration of the Internationalisation Register from 01 January 2011

WORKING IN IRELAND

If you are a national of a country which is not a member of the European Economic Area (EEA) and you wish to work in Ireland, you will require authorisation to do so.

For most types of employment, a non-EEA national requires a Work Permit. For full information on work permits please visit the website of the Department of Jobs, Enterprise & Innovation here.

A visa-required national who has been issued with a Work Permit  can apply for an Employment visa through their local Irish Embassy or Consulate. You will find useful guidelines and details of requirements for Employment Visa applications here.

For further information on finding work in Ireland, please visit the FÁS website here.

WORKING HOLIDAYS

Ireland offers young people from Australia, Canada, Hong Kong, Japan, New Zealand and the Republic of Korea , the chance to work casually to enable them to spend an extended holiday in Ireland.  For further information on the Working Holiday schemes, please see the Working Holidays in Ireland page.

 

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