Places in Visas of Ireland

Categories

Visa

Embassy

Locations

Sort by

Facts about Ireland

The Republic of Ireland is famous its coastline, villages, and towns by the shoreline. The country has a lot of resorts and cliffs. The most famous and highest cliffs in Ireland are the Croaghaun which rises to 688m. tourists can enjoy surfing and kayaking at the seaside resort to the south and southwest of Ireland. The cities in Ireland have a lot of attractions for every tourist. In Dublin, the main attractions are the Dublin Castle, Croke Park, Saint Stephen’s Green Park, and the Bloomsday Festival. Cork city has a wildlife park, an opera house, a castle, and an island. The best-known attraction in Limerick King John’ Castle, other attractions include; The Hunt Museum, Adare, and Lough Gur. Galway is not known for its attractions but rather for its atmosphere and lively scenery. Waterford is the city with the warmest climate in the world and has a 5km long beach which is very popular for surfing.
 
The tourism industry in the Republic of Ireland is one of the biggest contributing industries to the economy of the country. Each year, the industry contributes €5bn in revenue accounting for 4% of GNP and providing over 200,000 jobs. In 2017, over 9 million foreign tourists visited the country which was a 3.5% increase from the number that visited during the previous year. It is estimated that this number is going to be on the rise for years to come.
 
Being involved in any form of drug dealing, even if it is being in possession of a small quantity of will attract a lengthy prison sentence. Foreigners are not allowed to enter or leave the country with €10,000 or its equivalent.

Types of Ireland Visa

Types of Visa Processing Time Duration of Stay
Visa 90 days
Visa 90 days

Places in Visas of Ireland Fees

Visa Type Sub Type Visa Fees
Visa Not available
Visa Not available

FAQs about Places in Visas of Ireland

What language is spoken in Ireland? ?

  • The official language spoken in Ireland is Irish (Gaelic). Other languages are: English and hiberno-English. 

How safe is Ireland? ?

  • Ireland is a safe place to visit but pretty crimes such as pickpocketing occurs, Tourists are advised to keep their belongings and ATM cards in a safe place. 

What currency is used here? ?

The Euro is the currency used in Ireland. 

What is Ireland known for? ?

Ireland is known for its Irish breweries like Guinness and Harp larger

2 Visas of Ireland found

Visa from South Africa to Ireland
Visa from South Africa to Ireland

Visa from South Africa to Ireland

Visas of Ireland, Visa-Free, Visa

Pretoria

0

South Africans visiting Ireland must have a passport valid for six months with three blank pages.  South Africans visiting Ireland must have a proof of sufficient funds to cover their stay in Ireland.  South Africans can visit Ireland for a duration of 90 days visa free. South Africans visiting Ireland for holiday or business trip up to 90 days does not need a visa but a visa will be required if stay will exceed 90 days.  South Africans visiting Ireland must show the following documents on arrival: Proof of accommodation, return airline ticket and a medical or travel insurance.   South Africans visiting Ireland must check for hepatitis A, rabies, hepatitis B, polio, measles, mumps, rubella, tetanus vaccination. 

Visa from South Africa to Ireland
Visa from South Africa to Ireland

Visa from South Africa to Ireland

Visas of Ireland, Visa-Free, Visa

Pretoria

0

South Africans visiting Ireland must have a passport valid for six months with three blank pages.  South Africans visiting Ireland must have a proof of sufficient funds to cover their stay in Ireland.  South Africans can visit Ireland for a duration of 90 days visa free. South Africans visiting Ireland for holiday or business trip up to 90 days does not need a visa but a visa will be required if stay will exceed 90 days.  South Africans visiting Ireland must show the following documents on arrival: Proof of accommodation, return airline ticket and a medical or travel insurance.   South Africans visiting Ireland must check for hepatitis A, rabies, hepatitis B, polio, measles, mumps, rubella, tetanus vaccination.