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I have been granted a visa to Ireland, what next?

A visa only permits you to travel to the State and seek entry during the validity period of the visa.

It does not grant permission to enter or reside in the State. This permission is given by the Immigration Officer who has the authority to grant or deny such admission.

An Immigration Officer is entitled to question any person on arrival. If they are not satisfied with the bona-fides of any person, their documents, or their reasons for wishing to enter the State, they have the right to deny entry to any such person, despite the fact they hold a valid visa.

You are advised to carry supporting documentation related to the purpose of your journey in your hand luggage, for presentation to the Immigration Officer at the port of entry.

Additional information on dates and on how long you can stay in Ireland is available from INIS