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miss armstrong

Iam an overseas worker here in england and i want to go to northern ireland for a visit,do i need a visa?


    



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Doethineb
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No, Northern Ireland is a part of the United Kingdom. Any right which has been granted to you to live and work in England is not, in fact, permission to live and work in England, but permission to live and work in the United Kingdom, of which England is only a part. You may also go to Scotland, to Wales and to the Isle of Man if you so wish under the same provisions.


rouhi a
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No you do not require a Visa to travel from England to Northern Ireland for a visit.
It's like travelling from one state to the other.
Enjoy your trip buddy


sillysally
nope


Mark J
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No, im an immigration officer, and i can assure you that for Northern Ireland you will not need a visa as it is part of the UK.

Did you know you can also travel to the Republic of Ireland without a passport??


shifenated
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No you do not. Northern Ireland is part of the United Kingdom.


Jenn_h
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As above you don't need a visa, however I had a friend who planned a holiday in Belfast (n Ireland), but landed in Dublin and had a problem. I know it's south, but she didn't and she had a bit of hassel getting through immigration, and explaining she planned to spend her time in N. Ireland didn't relly help, so check where you are landing!


PurpleThunder'
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No, as far as i know. I went to Ireland by air with my college photo ID card a few years ago. If you take all your ID and what ever forms of permission to stay in the country that you have, then if you have any problems you have all you IDs to prove who you are and where you should be going and where you should be staying.
Also you could ask the travel people who you are dealing with, eg the airline.
Enjoy your visit


Wiretsar
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Nada


Robert A
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No


TheYorkshireRose
a visa credit card comes in handy!


candyfloss
no but you need your passport just for Id





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