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    Passports should be valid for the period of stay (EEA member states, including Switzerland, require a valid passport or National Identity Card). It is recommended that all nationals, other than those from the EU, hold a return or onward ticket, and must have sufficient funds to cover intended period of stay.

    Americans: United States nationals require a passport valid for the period of intended stay, but no visa is needed for stays of up to three months.

    UK nationals: British citizens traveling from Great Britain to Ireland only require proof of nationality. Otherwise British travelers coming from another country require a passport. No visa is required if the passport is endorsed British Citizen, British National (Overseas) or British Overseas Territories Citizen. In all other cases, a visa is required.

    Canadians: Canadian nationals require a passport valid for the period of intended stay, but no visa is needed for stays of up to three months.

    Australians: Australians require a passport valid for the period of intended stay, but no visa is needed for visits of up to three months.

    South Africans: South African nationals must hold a passport valid for the period of intended stay, but no visa is needed for visits of up to three months.

    New Zealanders: New Zealanders require a passport valid for the period of intended stay. No visa is needed for a visit of up to three months.


    Health
    There are no special health requirements for visitors to Ireland. Health insurance is advisable unless from the UK or other EU countries, most of which have reciprocal agreements with Ireland. Travelers should receieve an influenza vaccination if tavelling from November through April. A European Health Insurance Card (EHIC) should be obtained before departing for travel to Ireland. Medical facilities are good, and payment for treatment is usually required in cash.

    Safety
    Most visitors enjoy a fairly high level of personal safety however travelers should take sensible precautions against petty theft. Terrorism is no more a threat than in other Western countries.


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