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Travelling to Ireland

Dublin Airport is the nearest airport to the event venue with a transfer time of approximately 1 hour. Not only is Dublin Airport Ireland’s busiest airport, it is also amongst the ten busiest airports in Europe.  Dublin Airport manages an average of 60,000 passengers per day, rising to 80,000 during the peak season totalling 21.7 million passengers in 2014. There are over 600 aircrafts movements every day serving over 57 airlines.​​

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For attendees who intend to extend their visit to Ireland to explore the country international flights also operated from Cork Airport and Shannon Airport. Both are located on the west coast of Ireland approximately three hours from Dublin.

 

Dublin Airport:      www.dublinairport.com
Cork Airport:        www.corkairport.com
Shannon Airport    www.shannonairport.ie

Visa & Passports

Everyone entering Ireland must have a valid passport, or in the case of European Union Member States, a national identity card. Visitors are advised to check what form of ID is required by their airline carrier before travelling. Some airlines within Europe will only accept passport identification.

 

Visas are required by attendees travelling from some countries. We would encourage all attendees to check with their local Irish representation and also with your travel operator if your originating country requires a visa. The Department of Justice, Equality and Law Reform has primary responsibility for Ireland’s immigration and visa policy. For more information on visa requirements for Ireland please see their website www.dfa.ie
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Attendees who require a visa will require a letter of booking confirmation from the event office. Once your registration has been completed and paid in full we would be delighted to issue this letter for you. Please email the event office at wmfc25@abbey.ie. Please note that we cannot issue a letter until your registration and payment is completed in full. It is advisable that you have booked and paid for accommodation for the duration of your stay. This should be included with your visa application.

Note that VISA applications can take 6+ weeks for Ireland. We would encourage all attendees to ensure that you have left ample time.

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Do I need a visa?

Please consult with the relevant Irish Embassy/Consulate/Visa Office or visit the official government website: 
https://www.ireland.ie/en/dfa/visas-for-ireland/ 

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How do I apply for a visa?

You can apply using the online AVATS process:
https://www.visas.inis.gov.ie/avats/OnlineHome.aspx Before beginning the online process you should have the following information to hand:
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  • Passport and details of any previous passports – number, date of issue/expiry

  • Details of any previous Irish visa applications

  • Contact details for your host in Ireland & itinerary

 

Following submission of your online application using AVATS, note that you will also be required to submit a signed summary of your application form, original passport, passport-sized colour photograph, the relevant fee, and all supporting documents, to the relevant Irish Embassy/Consulate/Visa Office per your application procedures.
 
When you complete AVATS there will be a website shown on the printed summary of your application form for details of the appropriate office, the fee payable, and the method of payment accepted. Please ensure that you read the visa information contained on the website www.inis.gov.ie and their provided Frequently Asked Questions (FAQS).

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