No, not anymore. Infact, the Queen's historical visit to Ireland a couple of months back resulted in an agreement permitting all UK Visa holders (all tiers, and regardless of nationality) to enter Ireland (if your purpose is tourism) without the need for an Irish Visa.
P.S. Irish Border Agents reserve the right to refuse entry and send you back to the UK on the next available flight.
Yes South African passport holders require a visa. You cannot get an Electronic Travel Authority (ETA). You must apply in person at your nearest embassy.
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No,all common wealth countries citizens only need a passport to enter Jamaica
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A 'green card' grants you official immigrant status in the United States. It has nothing to do with the UK.
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Yes South African passport holders require a visa. You cannot get an Electronic Travel Authority (ETA). You must apply in person at your nearest embassy.
No they dont need a visa.
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Yes, Jamaican citizens need a visa to enter in Romania.
It depends on which part of Ireland. South: Yes. North: No.
No,all common wealth countries citizens only need a passport to enter Jamaica
South Africans require a visa to enter the UK, but it is not a difficult process to get one; just start the process in good time. You may not know that South Africans now require a visa just to transit through a UK airport.
There was a greater need for plantation workers in the South, so the majority of the slaves were there working.
No, a South African citizen does not need a visa to visit Dublin or anywhere else in Ireland. If you are travelling via the UK (even in transit) I think that you now need a visa. (Not for Ireland but for the UK.) Worth checking out prior to travel just to be sure!
No. There is a common travel agreement between Ireland and Britain. You will not need a passport at any time when travelling across the sea between Britain and Ireland. Neither do you need one when travelling in Ireland, from the south of the country to the North. There is no border on the island. There is open travel between the islands/countries of Ireland and Britain. Google 'Common Travel Area Britain Ireland' .