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Ireland: Visa Requirements for Dominican, Honduran and Vanuatuan Nationals
Key Points
- Ireland will require nationals of Dominica, Honduras and Vanuatu to obtain a visa prior to traveling to the country
Overview
Beginning 7 March 2024, the government of Ireland will require Dominica, Honduras and Vanuatu nationals to obtain a visa before traveling to the country. A transit visa will also be required if intending to transit through Ireland en route to another destination.
Introducing a visa requirement for Honduras, Dominica, and Vanuatu nationals is part of an ongoing process to bring Ireland closer to aligning with the visa regime in the United Kingdom and the Schengen area.
Looking Ahead
Continue to check Envoy’s website and the government of Ireland’s website for the latest updates and information.
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