as already stated nothern ireland is part of the uk no visa needed for your wife
southern ireland [the republic ] she should have a visai say should because you both can fly to befast hire a car then drive through the border to the south the border is virtualy none existent now days
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I would not recommend anyone breaking the law, especially when it maybe obtaining the visa can be done in the post and its free. If you break the law, first you could be in trouble this time and any other applications for visa to anywhere may prove harder o obtain.
Why don't don't you call the Irish Consulate and ask?
INFO
Irish Consulate London:-
17 Grosvenor Place,
London SW1X 7HR
Telephone: 020 – 7235 2171
Fax: 020 – 7245 6961
Opening Hours: Monday – Friday 9:30am – 5:30am
Passport and Visa Office
For information about applying for a visa to travel to Ireland or for a Working Holiday Authorisation (Australian Nationals only), please see the Visa pages of the Embassy website. You should check the "Frequently Asked Questions" page before you send your query as you may find the answer you need the
having been a frequent traveller to ireland for fishing my first filipina wife used to come we would travel across the border quite reguarly only ever being stopped once and they was not interested that my wife only had a philippine passport
BUT AS EVERYONE SAYS SHOULD HAVE A VISA![]()
yeah Eire means Ireland in gealic coz my husband's family from there REPUBLIC OF IRELAND in Buncrana.
southern ireland [the republic ] she should have a visa i say should because you both can fly to befast hire a car then drive through the border to the south the border is virtualy none existent now days
yeah but be aware of check point in the boarder
all things are possible!
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