Ireland is located off the coast of England and has a population of about five million. The capital city is known as Dublin and its highest location is known as Carrauntoohil. Ireland is the second-largest island located in the west of Great Britain.
Requirements to get a visa in Ireland
Those wishing to travel to Ireland and whose country of origin is neither the UK nor the European economic area must apply for a visa. Secondly, they are to register with immigration authorities. Just like in any country the type of visa you intend to apply for depends on your purpose of visit to Ireland. Applicants should fill out the Ireland visa application form and produce valid passports accompanied by passport photos. Successful applicants are to receive documents from the immigration officer that permits them to stay before they are allowed to go into the country. Applicants are also supposed to pay the application fee and complete the Application Process.
Ireland types of visas
The visa type you will require depends solemnly on the aim and duration of your stay in Ireland.
Short stay visas
A short-stay visa operates if you want to come to Ireland for not more than three months. You should apply for a short stay ‘C’ visa. One should apply for this type of visa if you want to visit Ireland as a tourist or to visit someone, for a business meeting, or to attend a short course. You cannot stay further than three months on a ‘C’ visa. You Are supposed to vacate Ireland and look for another visa if you would wish to go back.
Long stay visas
If you want to live in Ireland for further than 3 months, for illustration, to study, for work, or to settle for good in Ireland with family members who live in Ireland, you are entitled to apply for a long stay ‘D’ visa. When acquitted with a long stay ‘D’ visa and wish to remain in the State for more than three months you must register and get an Irish Residence Permit (IRP).
Re-entry visas
The 1st visa given to you is legitimate for a one-time entry to the State. If you wish to leave the State for a short duration of time you may need to apply for a re-entry visa – including travel to Northern Ireland. If you have a legitimate Irish Residence Permit (IRP) you don’t require a re-entry visa when traveling to and from Ireland.
Immigration program in Ireland
This program was initiated in 2012. The aim was to provide residency for individuals wishing to live and work in Ireland. The program has some limitations in that it offers temporary residence.
Becoming a citizen in Ireland
One who wishes to become a citizen in Ireland must meet some criteria. Dual citizenship in Ireland gives one an opportunity to enjoy the citizenship of both his original country and Ireland.
One can also acquire citizenship through a process called naturalization. This Process suggests that for one to become an Irish citizen he or she must have lived for a period not less than five years.
When one is married to an Irish person for a period of not less than five years one can also apply for Irish citizenship through naturalization. By proving by evidence that you belong to certain Irish ancestors you can acquire citizenship through ancestry.
Requirements regarding relocation
Visitors expect the European Union nationals to have Irish work permits. Immigrants need to register with an immigration officer before moving into the country. They need also to apply for the purpose of their visit. They must also include the required documents that are needed to allow them to get into the country.