Ireland is known for its castles, churches and museums. The country has the largest green space in Europe and the longest coastal touring route in the world. Apart from this, you can explore the mountains, lush valleys or indulge in water-based sports when you visit the country.
Ireland is not part of the Schengen agreement. So, you cannot travel to Ireland on a Schengen visa but will have to apply for a separate tourist visa.
Visit Ireland:
In order to visit the country, you should apply for a short-stay visa. This is also known as the ‘C’ visa. It is advisable to apply for this visa 3 months before you scheduled date of travel. This visa is valid for a maximum period of 90 days
Conditions for obtaining a tourist visa
You will need a visa if you fly to Ireland using a passport issued by a visa-required country or a travel document issued by some nations.
It’s possible that each passenger will need to apply for a visa separately. Family members are not eligible for visas.
On behalf of a minor, a parent or legal guardian must apply for a tourist visa.
You will not be able to purchase airline tickets until your visa application has been approved.
Documents Required for the Visa Application:
Passport with at least six months validity
A letter explaining the reasons on why you wish to visit Ireland
A detailed plan describing what you intend to do during your visit
Printed reservation confirmation on where you will be staying (hotels, guesthouses etc.)
Proof of having travel and medical insurance
Proof of having paid the visa application fees
Evidence that you will return to your country after your visit. To prove this, you need to provide evidence of your employment and family commitments in your home country
Proof that you have enough finances to support yourself during your period of stay. This will include bank statements of the last six months.
Travel to Ireland on a UK Visa
You will be able to travel to Ireland on the UK short stay visitor visa and if you are a citizen of an approved country.
Travel between Ireland and the UK
There is a facility to visit Ireland and the UK on a single visa that is issued by either of these countries if you are an Indian citizen. With this visa you can:
Visit the UK on an Irish tourist visa without having a separate UK tourist visa
Visit Ireland on the UK short stay visa without making a separate application
Travel an unlimited number of times between the two countries during the validity of the visa
Short Stay ‘C’ Visa- €60
Multiple Entry Visa -€100