Yes, Poland is part of the Schengen Area and Schengen visas are valid.
An immigrant is someone coming from a country other than the one that they are now in, usually with a requirement for documentation, like a visa, to enable them access to the country they are now in. In the context of Ireland, someone from the Republic of Ireland (the proper term for what people call southern Ireland) living in Northern Ireland, would not be considered an immigrant. Someone from the Republic of Ireland going to some other countries could be regarded as an immigrant. It depends on where they are going.
If you have an Australian employment visa from the UAE, it means that you are cleared to travel. Check with the Australian embassy or consulate before you travel to verify that your visa is valid and that your passport will not expire while you are gone. When you arrive in Australia, you must fulfill the terms of the visa by securing the type of employment your visa is for.
No difference. Poland is part of the Schengen area, all Polish tourist visas are automatically Schengen visas, and all Schengen tourist visas issued by other Schengen countries are valid in Poland.
Turkish Airlines and the Turkish Embassy have granted visa concession to certain categories of Nigerian passengers travelling to Turkey. Nigerian visitors to Turkey with valid visas to United Kingdom, United States of America or European Union countries can obtain their visa to Turkey at the Istanbul Airport if they fly the Turkish carrier.
yes there are no borders between northern and southern ireland
No. Northern Ireland is part of the UK, so the visa will cover it.
They will need a visa to enter the United Kingdom in order to enter Northern Ireland.
Yes, you need a separate visa for Ireland. Ireland is not part of the Schengen Area. Schengen visas are not valid.
If you are travelling from the USA to Northern Ireland, you need a passport to go there. You probably will also need a visa to enter Northern Ireland but you can find this out if you look up the British government website.
It depends on where you are coming from As Northern Ireland is part of the UK you will need the same Visa that you would need to enter any other part of the UK. If you are a UK citizen you do not need one
As Northern Ireland is still part of the UK; the same rules will apply.
Ireland is not part of the Schengen Area. Schengen visas are not valid.
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No, Ireland is not part of the Schengen Area. Schengen visas are not valid.
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Ireland is not part of the Schengen Area so Schengen visas are not valid in Ireland (or the UK). You may need a visa unless you hold a passport from a country which doesn't need a visa for Ireland (e.g. USA). Check the Irish embassy for your country to see their rules.