Timeline for Travelling from Ireland to Northern Ireland (UK Visa required national)
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Jul 29 at 10:42 | comment | added | Akash | Thanks, yeah definitely dont plan to break immigration law to visit NI ! The consequences are not worth it. Its just a very badly (I'd say misleadingly-as if to trap people) worded statement on their website | |
Jul 27 at 9:13 | comment | added | Janus Bahs Jacquet | Indeed – I’ve gone on the 30 from Dublin to Donegal Town any number of times (to connect to the 490 to Glencolmcille), and I have never even seen any kind of acknowledgment that we crossed the border at any point. The different signage when you stop at Enniskillen is the only indication that you’ve changed countries. | |
Jul 27 at 2:23 | comment | added | Crazydre | @JanusBahsJacquet Also bus 32 Dublin-Letterkenny transits NI. Legally requires a visa (emailed UKBF Belfast who confirmed no exemption exists) but the odds of being caught are nonexistent! | |
Jul 26 at 21:20 | comment | added | Janus Bahs Jacquet | Indeed there are quite a few places along the border where you can cross over without noticing, since there aren’t even any signs that notify you that you’re now in the UK. Once you start seeing UK-style street signs, you’ll know for sure, but if you’re hiking in the hills somewhere around the border area, for instance, there is a real chance that you could go back and forth between Ireland and the UK several times without ever realising it. | |
Jul 25 at 17:38 | history | answered | Crazydre | CC BY-SA 4.0 |