
https://www.gov.uk/guidance/electronic-travel-authorization-eta-residents-of-ireland
I media irlandesi non sembrano coprire l’argomento. Dove questo è più rilevante è fare attraversamenti di frontiera terrestri.
Dal 2 aprile gli ETA sono obbligatori per gli europei che non sono irlandesi/britannici. C’è un’esenzione scolpita per i residenti dell’Irlanda, tuttavia, è necessario uno dei documenti elencati in tuo possesso.
Reminder: "Electronic travel authorisation (ETA): residents of Ireland"
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di BorderTrader
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The border and not being in Schengen are massive pains for immigrants living here and Irish people who are connected to them. It really irritates me when the “I’m all right jack” types say there is no issue and the current daft situation is better actually.
We need to be honest with ourselves, our future is with the EU.
Its not a massive change as this is already the case for any non EU resident of Ireland and the only new difference is it now applies to EU nationals who do not live in Ireland.
It only applies to tourists and residents of Ireland on a Visa not eligible for ETA (e.g. India).
So if you live in Ireland and needed a visa before, you still do. If you did not need one before you still don’t.
So the only people who did not need one before but do now are EU tourists to Ireland visiting NI.
[https://www.gov.uk/guidance/apply-for-an-electronic-travel-authorisation-eta#who-does-not-need-an-eta](https://www.gov.uk/guidance/apply-for-an-electronic-travel-authorisation-eta#who-does-not-need-an-eta)
[https://www.gov.uk/guidance/electronic-travel-authorisation-eta-residents-of-ireland](https://www.gov.uk/guidance/electronic-travel-authorisation-eta-residents-of-ireland)
It’s a bit confusing to me. I’m in the north so, I’m wondering, what is there to stop someone from landing at Dublin airport and just travelling up across the border without one?
If you try to book into a hotel in Belfast, are they going to ask you for it as proof? A friend is coming from Germany soon and although she’s landing in Dublin she’s getting an ETA anyway eventhough it may not be necessary.
French working in Ireland (fiscal resident here). I do not need any visa to work here so I don’t have any proof of residency. I don’t have low income so I don’t have medical/GP card. I don’t drive a car here either so my driving license is not Irish.
What should I use ? A European health insurance card ?
Also I would still have to pay for this damn thing if my trip is France > UK > Ireland as far as I understand.
Thanks for sharing…
Yeah, not something I’d seen in the news..
So as a Foreign national, who lives here for 19 years , going from South to Belfast for a flight to any EU country… i dont need ETA? I just bring my GP card or Irish driving license anything that shows im resident and im good to go “? as a normal flight from Dublin right ?
How does this work for Irish citizens living overseas then? It’s not mentioned there and Ireland isn’t in the list of nationalities requiring an ETA.
I live in Holland so just wondering.
If I’m flying from the Netherlands -> UK -> Ireland and visiting friends in UK for a couple days… Do I then still need the ETA? I’m an Irish resident and have an Irish learners permit. Or is it only if I’m coming from Ireland.