How long can I stay in Ireland?

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citizens can enter visa-free for tourism or business stays of up to 90 days. There is no minimum passport validity requirement for U.S. citizens entering Ireland.
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How many times can I visit Ireland in a year?

An Ireland multiple-entry tourist visa allows you to enter and leave Ireland as many times as you want, as long as your Irish visa is still valid.
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How can I stay longer than 90 days in Ireland?

Any foreign national who is subject to Ireland visas and wishes to travel and stay in the country for longer than 90 days will have to apply for an Ireland Long Stay Visa.
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Applying for the Irish long-stay visa
  1. The Dublin Visa Office.
  2. An International Visa Application Agency.
  3. An Irish Embassy or Consulate in your country.
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How long can I stay in Ireland as a UK citizen?

If you are a Non-EEA family member of a UK citizen you must register with immigration before the date shown by the stamp in your passport. You will then be given permission to stay in Ireland for an initial 12 months.
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How long can I live in Ireland without a visa?

US citizens can travel to Ireland without a visa for three months but any plan to stay longer than that and you have three main options: go to Ireland to work, to study, or to retire.
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How can I legally live in Ireland?

If you're intending to stay for less than 90 days, you should apply for a short-stay 'C' visa. For those who plan to work and live in Ireland for more than 90 days, you'll need to apply for the long-stay 'D' visa. Visas to Ireland are issued by the Department of Justice and Equality.
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Can I retire in Ireland?

If you wish to retire to Ireland you must be financially independent and meet all conditions. You will be required to provide independent verification of your compliance with the financial conditions. This verification must be certified by an Irish accountancy firm.
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Can I live in Ireland as a British citizen?

UK nationals do not need a visa or residency permit to live, work or study in Ireland. Within the Common Travel Area ( CTA ), British and Irish citizens can live and work freely in each other's countries and travel freely between them. Both the UK and Irish governments are committed to protecting the CTA .
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Can I retire to Ireland from UK?

Irish citizens and UK citizens can enter Ireland and reside here without any conditions. But if you have family from other countries who you want to join you here, you may have to show that they can support themselves or that you can support them.
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Can British move to Ireland after Brexit?

This means that you can continue to live, work or study in Ireland. However, you must exchange your current valid Irish Resident Permit (IRP) Card for a new one stating that these residence rights derive from EU Free Movement under the Withdrawal Agreement. You apply through the online renewal system.
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What is the 180 day rule?

The 180 day rule is a rule of criminal law, applicable in some jurisdictions, which allows a person charged with a felony to be released on personal recognizance if the person has been in jail for 180 days without being brought to trial,provided the delay is not caused by the defendant's own actions.
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How long can I stay in Ireland without paying tax?

You are resident for tax purposes for a year if: You spend 183 days or more in Ireland in that year from 1 January – 31 December or, If you spend 280 days or more in Ireland over a period of two consecutive tax years, you will be regarded as resident for the second tax year.
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What happens if you overstay in Ireland?

If you stay in Ireland longer than your permission to remain permits, you could be liable for prosecution and/or deportation.
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Can I live in Ireland for a year?

Living in Ireland for a year is a great way to have an excellent (and beneficial) gap year experience. As a university student or recent graduate, you might just be eligible to apply for an Ireland Working Holiday Visa and spend up to one year working and living in Ireland as an expat.
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How long can EU citizens stay in Ireland?

Residence rights for you and your family

EU, EEA and Swiss citizens can travel to Ireland without a visa. You must have a passport or national identity card to enter Ireland from the EEA. Ireland is not part of the Schengen Area. You can stay in Ireland for up to 6 months to look for work.
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How do I get Irish citizenship?

To apply for citizenship by naturalisation based on residence, you must prove that you have been resident in the State for at least 5 years (1825 or 1826 days) out of the last 9 years. This includes 1 year (365 or 366 days) of continuous residence immediately before the date you apply.
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What happens to my pension if I move to Ireland?

If you have come from a country covered by EU Regulations or Bilateral Social Security Agreements, your pension rights from the other country are protected when you move to Ireland.
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What happens to my pension if I move abroad Ireland?

You may be receiving an Irish occupational pension from a private sector employer. If so, your pension will be taxed in the country that you are tax resident in if you are both: non-resident in Ireland for tax purposes. resident in a country which has a Double Taxation Agreement with Ireland.
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How do I permanently move to Ireland?

On the Working Holiday Visa, sponsorship is also an option for those looking to stay permanently in Ireland. If your employer decides to sponsor you, it could lead to a work visa, which would ultimately earn you permanent residency — as long as you stick to the job for two to four years.
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Is moving to Ireland easy?

So, once you are done reading, you will know what you need to move to the Emerald Isle. Unlike some European countries, Ireland is easy for foreigners to immigrate to, and the culture is extremely welcoming. Apart from a welcoming new home, Ireland is also sight for sore eyes.
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How can I move to Ireland from England?

This is the case even after Brexit, as the UK and Ireland have a Common Travel Area (CTA) agreement in place. So, you can live, work, study or retire to Ireland without needing a visa, residence permit or employment permit.
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Can anyone move to Ireland?

Americans can visit Ireland for up to 90 days without needing to apply for a visa or preclearance. However, if you wish to emigrate to Ireland, you will need to apply for preclearance before you travel to the country. There are different emigration routes which you can take if you want to relocate to Ireland.
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Can a foreigner buy a house in Ireland?

There are no residency-based restrictions to buying property in Ireland. You can buy property here if you are an Irish citizen, EU/EEA citizen, non-EEA national or even non-resident in Ireland. However, owning property in Ireland does not mean you have the right to live here.
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Is it cheaper to live in Ireland or the US?

Ireland, overall, tends to be pricier than the average cost of living in the U.S.
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Is healthcare free in Ireland?

Everyone living in Ireland and certain visitors to Ireland are entitled to a range of health services either free of charge or at reduced cost. If you need to attend a public hospital or stay overnight in hospital as a public patient, you may be liable for Hospital Charges.
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