We are going to visit Ireland for the first time at the end of the month for a week - we will start in Cork where we have friends but after that we want to tour around and see as much as we can - ...
I live in Donegal and I tink it's da Bomb !!!!!!!!!!
Any1 else tink dat ???????
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im american and my dad was born in ireland. i was born in america, so i call myself american, but what do u think of the people who call themselves irish but dont have a direct link with the country ...
Me and a group of friends are visiting Dublin for three nights in January. We've been told Temple Bar is the place to go for nightlife, but which bars and clubs are the best? ...
...followed by a ground assault - and they didn't bother to differentiate between terrorists and civilians - then I guarantee you America would leap into immediate action.
I am not a US citizen.
I am a legal permanent resident, and I have a valid green card.
I am a citizen of China.
I am qualified to apply for citizenship, but have not done so.
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Im in 11th grade, and i will be graduating from 12th in about a year. I want to move to Ireland. Is it a good place to move? how will I do if I go there and get a apartment and look for a job? how do ...
ikem2010
I'm from the USA, do I need a visa to visit Ireland?
See site below and read section on "Entry requirements" to see that you may visit Ireland for up to 3 months without a visa.
MacOda
No
Passport only.
Sherry H
just need a passport
You might want to take your Visa for shopping :)
hairhorn
they'll just stamp your passport on arrival, good for three months.
Emily
no, just a passport.
marvin3127
US citizens can travel to Europe with only a passport...so thats all you need.
HeddyS
No you do not need a visa, if you fly to the Republic of Ireland you can stay up to 3 months but if you fly into Northern Ireland you can stay up to 6 months.