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    Entry brief — Ireland passport

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    Common Travel Area

    Ireland and United Kingdom share the Common Travel Area. As a Ireland citizen you have a rights-based status to enter, live and work in United Kingdom — you are not subject to tourist immigration rules.

    Length of stay
    No limit — right of residence
    Right to work
    Yes — no work permit required
    Document required
    A valid passport. Travel within the CTA is generally not subject to systematic passport checks, but airlines and ferries require photo ID.

    You can stay indefinitely. After an initial period (typically three months for EU free movement) you may need to register your residence with the local authority if you settle long-term — but this is a civil registration, not an immigration permission.

    Tourist concepts do not apply: no passport-validity rule beyond the document being valid, no proof of funds, no onward-ticket requirement, no overstay fines, no re-entry bans, no visa extensions.

    Official guidance: UK Government — Common Travel Area guidance.

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    Frequently asked

    Irish passport to United Kingdom — common questions

    Do Irish citizens need a visa to enter United Kingdom?
    No. Irish citizens enter United Kingdom under the UK–Ireland Common Travel Area — there is no visa, no ETA, no eVisa, and no application of any kind. You travel with a valid passport (and in practice photo ID for airline / ferry boarding).
    How long can Irish passport holders stay in United Kingdom?
    There is no time limit. As a Irish citizen you have a right of residence in United Kingdom and can stay indefinitely. If you settle long-term you may be asked to register your residence with the local authority — that is a civil registration, not an immigration permission.
    Can Irish citizens work in United Kingdom?
    Yes. Irish citizens have the right to work, study and run a business in United Kingdom on the same basis as locals, with no work permit required.
    What documents do Irish travellers need at the United Kingdom border?
    Just a valid passport (and in practice photo ID for airline / ferry boarding). The tourist checklist — proof of funds, return ticket, hotel booking, travel insurance — does not apply.
    Are there overstay fines or re-entry bans for Irish citizens in United Kingdom?
    No. Overstay penalties, re-entry bans and tourist-style enforcement do not apply to citizens exercising the UK–Ireland Common Travel Area rights.
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    Visa data sourced from the Passport Index open dataset (MIT licence), updated monthly. Always verify requirements with the official embassy or consulate before travel.

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