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Visa Requirements for Irish Citizens

Irish citizens enjoy one of the world’s most powerful passports that grants easy access to numerous destinations across the globe. With the passport ranking 3rd globally, Irish citizens can visit 115 countries without a visa.

However, for other countries, you may still need a visa. It can be an eVisa, um Autorização eletrónica de viagem (eTA), a Visto à chegada (VoA), or, in some cases, a traditional embassy visa.

For quick and convenient travel to many destinations, you can apply online for digital visas like eVisas ou eTAs. But for those destinations that require only a traditional visa, you may need to visit the embassy or consulate and apply in person.

Whatever the visa type is, or whichever destination you are travelling to, you must have an Irish passport that is valid for at least six (6) months beyond your intended date of arrival for international travel.

Since visa regulations can change, travelers are always advised to check the latest entry requirements before departure.

Countries Offering eVisa and eTA to Irish Citizens

Um eVisa is an electronic visa that can be applied for entirely online. During the process, travelers need to complete the form, upload required documents, and receive approval by email. No embassy visit is required for eVisas. Once approved, the eVisa will be sent via email. It can either be printed or saved on a smartphone and presented at the airport upon arrival.

Um Autorização eletrónica de viagem (eTA) works similarly, but it’s not a typical visa. It’s one kind of authorization that allows travelers to visit the destination without needing a visa in advance. With this, travellers can get their visa from the immigration officer after arriving at the airport or border.

However, an eTA always comes with a time frame, and travelers must reach their destination within the time period. Otherwise, the eTA gets invalid, and travelers need to apply for a new eTA.

Here’s the list of countries that offer eVisas and eTAs to Irish nationals:

Países com obrigação de visto eletrónico (41)

  • Azerbaijão
  • Barém
  • Benim
  • Butão
  • Burquina Faso
  • Camboja
  • Camarões
  • República Democrática do Congo
  • Cuba
  • Jibuti
  • Egito
  • Guiné Equatorial
  • Etiópia
  • Gabão
  • Guiné
  • Índia
  • Indonésia
  • Irão
  • Jordânia
  • Kuwait
  • Laos
  • Líbia
  • Madagáscar
  • Myanmar
  • Namíbia
  • Nepal
  • Nigéria
  • Omã
  • Paquistão
  • Federação Russa
  • Ruanda
  • Arábia Saudita
  • Serra Leoa
  • Sudão do Sul
  • Suriname
  • Taiwan
  • Tajiquistão
  • Tanzânia
  • Tailândia
  • Togo
  • Vietname

eTA Required Countries (12)

  • Austrália
  • Canadá
  • Costa do Marfim
  • Quénia
  • Nova Zelândia
  • Filipinas
  • Papua Nova Guiné
  • Seychelles
  • Coreia do Sul
  • Sri Lanka
  • Estados Unidos

Destinos do visto à chegada

VoA ou Visto à chegada is a type of visa that allows travelers to apply for and get a visa after landing at the destination’s airport or border checkpoint.

However, visa-on-arrival policies can change without prior notice. So, it’s recommended to confirm the most recent rule before traveling.

The countries mentioned below allow Irish citizens to get a VoA:

VoA - Países com visto à chegada (15)

  • Bangladesh
  • Burundi
  • Comores
  • Guiné-Bissau
  • Iraque
  • Líbano
  • Maldivas
  • Mauritânia
  • Samoa
  • Ilhas Salomão
  • Somália
  • Timor-Leste
  • Tonga
  • Tuvalu
  • Zimbabué

Destinos isentos de visto

Irish passports are one of the most powerful passports in the world, and the global ranking of this passport is in 3rd position. For this, Irish citizens enjoy visa-free access to 115 countries. These visas are typically valid for short stays (30 to 90 days), depending on the destination.

Here’s the list of countries that offer visa-free travel to Irish nationals:

Países sem visto (115)

  • Albânia
  • Andorra
  • Angola
  • Antígua e Barbuda
  • Argentina
  • Arménia
  • Áustria
  • Bahamas
  • Barbados
  • Bielorrússia
  • Bélgica
  • Belize
  • Bolívia
  • Bósnia e Herzegovina
  • Botsuana
  • Brasil
  • Brunei
  • Bulgária
  • Cabo Verde
  • Chile
  • China
  • Colômbia
  • Costa Rica
  • Croácia
  • Chipre
  • República Checa
  • Dinamarca
  • Domínica
  • República Dominicana
  • Equador
  • El Salvador
  • Estónia
  • Eswatini
  • Fiji
  • Finlândia
  • França
  • Gâmbia
  • Geórgia
  • Alemanha
  • Grécia
  • Granada
  • Guatemala
  • Guiana
  • Haiti
  • Honduras
  • Hong Kong
  • Hungria
  • Islândia
  • Israel
  • Itália
  • Jamaica
  • Japão
  • Cazaquistão
  • Kiribati
  • Kosovo
  • Quirguizistão
  • Letónia
  • Lesoto
  • Liechtenstein
  • Lituânia
  • Luxemburgo
  • Macau
  • Malawi
  • Malásia
  • Malta
  • Ilhas Marshall
  • Maurícia
  • México
  • Micronésia
  • Moldávia
  • Mónaco
  • Mongólia
  • Montenegro
  • Marrocos
  • Moçambique
  • Países Baixos
  • Nicarágua
  • Macedónia do Norte
  • Noruega
  • Palau
  • Palestina
  • Panamá
  • Paraguai
  • Peru
  • Polónia
  • Portugal
  • Qatar
  • Roménia
  • São Cristóvão e Nevis
  • Santa Lúcia
  • São Vicente e Granadinas
  • São Marinho
  • São Tomé e Príncipe
  • Senegal
  • Sérvia
  • Singapura
  • Eslováquia
  • Eslovénia
  • África do Sul
  • Espanha
  • Suécia
  • Suíça
  • Trinidad e Tobago
  • Tunísia
  • Turquia
  • Uganda
  • Ucrânia
  • Emirados Árabes Unidos
  • Reino Unido
  • Uruguai
  • Uzbequistão
  • Vanuatu
  • Cidade do Vaticano
  • Venezuela
  • Zâmbia

Destinos sujeitos a visto

Para 16 destinations, Irish citizens must get a traditional visa before travel. Depending on the destination, this may involve applying online or attending an appointment at the embassy or consulate.

The validity and permitted stay of the visa also depend on the purpose of the travel (tourism, business, study, or work). It’s always best to check each country’s specific requirements before applying.

Here’s the list of countries where Irish citizens require a traditional embassy visa for travel:

Países com necessidade de visto (16)

  • Afeganistão
  • Argélia
  • República Centro-Africana
  • Chade
  • Congo
  • Eritreia
  • Gana
  • Libéria
  • Mali
  • Nauru
  • Níger
  • Coreia do Norte
  • Sudão
  • Síria
  • Turquemenistão
  • Iémen

General Visa Requirements for Irish Citizens

While visa procedures differ by country, most destinations require the following documentation:

  • Passaporte válido: Must have at least six (6) months’ validity remaining from the date of entry.
  • Formulário de pedido de visto: Completed accurately and submitted online or in person. Also, need to provide personal details, travel purpose, and supporting documents.
  • Fotografia: Recent passport-sized photo (taken within the last three months) with a white background. The face must be clearly visible in the photo.
  • Bilhetes de avião: Proof of return or onward travel may be required.
  • Comprovativo de alojamento/estadia: Confirmation of hotel booking or host details at your destination.

Parceiros com quem trabalhamos

Ministério dos Negócios Estrangeiros
Economy and Territorial Cohesion

Perguntas frequentes

How many countries can we visit with an Irish passport?

Irish citizens can travel to around 198 countries around the world, including 115 visa-free destinations, 15 visa-on-arrival options, and 52 countries offering eVisa and eTA access.

Which country is visa-free for Irish citizens?

Most European, American, and Asian countries grant visa-free entry to Irish citizens, including France, Spain, Japan, Singapore, Mexico, and Brazil.

Qual é a melhor forma de provar a cidadania?

A valid Irish passport is the most reliable proof of Irish citizenship when traveling internationally. Other documents, such as a birth certificate or national ID card, can also serve as supporting evidence when required.

Can an Irish person have dual citizenship?

Sim, the Republic of Ireland allows dual citizenship, meaning Irish citizens may hold the nationality of another country without losing their citizenship.

  • Informação actualizada em:
  • Outubro 22, 2025