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Can I carry someone's homeopathy medicine along to Dublin?
I would advise against taking any objects given to you by someone else for someone else. Homeopathic medicine is readily available in Ireland. The letter signed by a physician sounds fishy, since ...
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Can I carry someone's homeopathy medicine along to Dublin?
Be careful!
Where did you obtain the sugar pills? Did you get them yourselves from the pharmacy, or were they given to you by someone? If you got them from a pharmacy, did it look like a normal ...
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Can I carry someone's homeopathy medicine along to Dublin?
Obviously you can carry Homeopathic "medicine" because there's literally nothing in it that does anything, and it isn't medicine.
However just because it's described to you as homeopathic ...
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At Dublin airport, is preclearance available for flights to Canada, or just to the USA?
Preclearance is for flights to the US, for all passengers on those flights.
It is not guaranteed to be available for all flights to the US, but it seems to be for most.
There is no preclearance for ...
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Self transfer with separate tickets at Dublin with no check-in luggage
This comes down to a "risk assessment".
Typically 3 hours is fine for a connection like this especially if you don't have checked luggage. However, if your inbound is significantly delayed ...
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Dublin: how much does a top-up Leap Card cost?
A standard adult Leap Card has a deposit of €5 and minimum initial top-up of €5, for a total of €10 or more at the time you obtain the card. If you have a bank account in the SEPA area, you can get a ...
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Transit Dubai with Duty Free
The liquids are refused because of security, not import or export. It is not allowed to bring liquids larger than the maximum size into a flight cabin, with the sole exception of when they were ...
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Self transfer with separate tickets at Dublin with no check-in luggage
Airside transfer is very limited in Dublin, it’s only possible if you both arrive at and depart from Terminal 2 (and a few other conditions which I don’t remember).
All passengers arriving in Terminal ...
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Dublin Preclearance for transit to third country
Yes, all flights from Dublin landing in the US will go through preclearance in Dublin. In DFW you will not need to go through customs and (presuming the same PNR) will not need to re-check your bags.
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Non-EU citizen travelling to Ireland alone with Article 10 Residency Card
The opposite is certainly true. The Practical Handbook for Border Guards (which applies only to the Schengen area) has this example:
A Slovak citizen resides with his Chinese spouse in Ireland. The ...
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Self transfer with separate tickets at Dublin with no check-in luggage
Westjet use Terminal 1 at Dublin and Aer Lingus use Terminal 2 so there’s a change of terminal involved in your journey. This link seems to indicate that an airside transfer to the other terminal is ...
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Non-EU citizen travelling to Ireland alone with Article 10 Residency Card
Thank you for your efforts.
I have also found the same info on another page. I also figured out with the Wayback machine, they have just added the below info some months ago. Before, this note was not ...
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Do I need a transit visa in Dublin with change of terminals (Indian citizen with US visa)?
Self-connecting passengers will be unable to use the flight connection facility.
If you have single PNR ticket:
From: pcmap-dublin.netlify.app/?fca=1
Please note that the T1 Flight Connections ...
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