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Northwest Gaelic Country Customs & Immigration

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Customs and Immigration Procedures in Ireland
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The necessities of modern day life have made entry into other countries increasingly more complex. However with the correct documentation, entry into Ireland is relatively easy. Ireland and the U.K. have no residency restrictions for each others citizens and therefore have no formal immigration procedures exist when travelling between the two countries. However for security reasons i.d. must be shown to the airline or shipping line and proof of citizenship may be required. Travellers arriving from outside the European Union (E.U.) need a valid passport. E.U. citizens arriving from within the boundaries of the E.U. only need official identification - but a passport is recommended. In some cases a visa is necessary, depending on i) country of origin and ii) nature of visit. Always check with your local Irish consular authority in your home country. Visa regulations for those planning to work while in Ireland can be complicated, again check with your local consul.

Visitors may be asked to prove that they have a return or onward ticket and sufficient funds to take care of their needs while in Ireland. This particularly applies to younger visitors and students. After immigration control it's time to pass through customs control. Ireland operates the channel system to simplify customs procedures. Before a visitor arrives in Ireland they should be aware as to whether or not they have goods to declare to customs authorities. Firearms, foodstuffs and any livestock are all subject to strict regulations. These regulations are constantly changing so once again its best to contact your Irish consul authority close to your planned departure.

There are two channels to choose from when passing through Irish customs.

The Red Channel

Those travellers who have goods to declare, or who are unsure as to whether they need to declare an item or items to customs authorities should use the Red Channel.

The Green Channel

Anyone arriving in Ireland who has nothing to declare should pass through this channel.

REMEMBER: Whatever channel is used all travellers are subject to search.


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