Comprehensive visa requirements for travelers to Ireland from different countries
Last updated: February 24, 2026
Max stay: 90 days
90 days for tourism/business.
Max stay: 90 days
90 days for tourism/business.
Max stay: 90 days
90 days for tourism/business.
Unlimited stay. Both EU members - full freedom of movement. Ireland not in Schengen but EEA rules apply.
Unlimited stay. Both EU members - full freedom of movement. Ireland not in Schengen but EEA rules apply.
EU freedom of movement
EU freedom of movement
Max stay: 90 days
90 days for tourism/business. Ireland not in Schengen so separate 90-day allowance.
Max stay: 90 days
90 days for tourism/business.
Max stay: 90 days
90 days for tourism/business.
Max stay: 90 days
90 days for tourism/business.
Max stay: 90 days
90 days for tourism/business.
Unlimited stay. Norway is EEA; Ireland is EU/EEA. Full freedom of movement under EEA.
Max stay: 90 days
90 days for tourism/business. Separate from Schengen.
Max stay: 90 days
90 days for tourism/business.
Unlimited stay. Romania and Ireland are both EU members - full freedom of movement.
Max stay: 90 days
90 days for tourism/business.
Max stay: 90 days
90 days for tourism/business.
Max stay: 90 days
90 days for tourism/business.
Unlimited stay. Both EU members - full freedom of movement. Ireland not in Schengen but EEA rules apply.
Max stay: 90 days
90 days for tourism/business. Ireland not Schengen so separate allowance.
Max stay: 90 days
90 days for tourism/business.
Max stay: 90 days
90 days for tourism/business.
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Disclaimer: Visa requirements can change without notice. Always verify current requirements with official government sources or the embassy/consulate before making travel arrangements.