Effective from September 13, 2021
The world is slowly getting back to some normalcy and news of borders opening up slowly and steadily is welcome news. The resumption of short-stay entry visa processing for Ireland has been announced and has come into effect from Monday, 13 September 2021. Indians fully vaccinated with COVISHIELD can now apply for short stay entry visas to Ireland. There are no quarantine requirements for fully vaccinated Indians with COVISHIELD or recently recovered travellers to Ireland.
The move to resume short-stay visa processing is in line with the next phase of the Government’s response to the pandemic, Covid-19: Reframing the Challenge, Continuing Recovery and Reconnecting.
Full details of current regulations can be found at gov.ie – Government advice on international travel (www.gov.ie)
What you need to know:
+ If you are travelling to Ireland from India you must fill out a Passenger Locator Form before departure.
+ If you have a valid proof of vaccination, no travel-related testing or quarantine will be necessary
+ If you have a valid proof of recovery from COVID-19 in the past 180 days, no travel-related testing or quarantine will be necessary
+ If you do not have a valid proof of vaccination or recovery, you will need to present evidence of a negative result from an RT-PCR test taken within 72 hours prior to arrival into the country. Or self-quarantine for 14 days
+ If you receive a negative result from an RT-PCR test taken from day 5 onwards after arrival into Ireland, you will be able to leave quarantine
As the effort continues to reopen the society, the resumption of short-stay visa processing will be welcome news for people who want to travel to Ireland to visit family, to study, for tourism or for business reasons.
“Everyone at Tourism Ireland looks forward to getting back in full swing, to promote the island of Ireland as a safe, welcoming and ‘must-see’ destination across the world. Over the coming months, we will be working with all our partners, to restore as much business as possible. Our message is that we can’t wait to roll out the green carpet and welcome back our Indian visitors.”