Yes, Jamaicans need a visa to enter Ireland.
no
No, Jamaicans require a visa to travel to Canada.
No we don't. Only a valid passport.
Please check visa status at our immigration web site. http://www.immi.gov.au
Yes, US citizens need a visa to travel to Ireland.
Yes, travelers from the USA need a visa to visit Ireland.
To travel from Jamaica to Ireland, Jamaican citizens typically need a valid passport, a visa to enter Ireland, and possibly additional documentation such as proof of accommodation and sufficient funds for their stay. It is essential to apply for the appropriate visa, such as a short stay or long stay visa, based on the purpose of the visit. Additionally, travelers should check for any specific entry requirements or health regulations that may be in effect at the time of travel.
No. Northern Ireland is part of the UK, so the visa will cover it.
Yes, Jamaicans can travel to the UK without a visa for short visits of up to 6 months.
No, Jamaicans do not need visas in order to go to Suriname, but yes, they do for Bermuda.Specifically, no visa is required of Jamaicans for entry into Suriname. But Jamaicans may expect to stay only a maximum of 120 days at a time. In contrast, Jamaicans cannot enter Bermuda without visas.
No. Limerick is not in Britain, so a British visa has no relevance there. Limerick is in Ireland. You may need a visa to go to Ireland. That will depend on things like where you are from and Ireland's visa arrangements with that country.