Im a New Zealander living in uk on a holiday workingvisa.Can i apply for an Irish visa from london?
Or do i have to go home to New Zealand to apply?
Answers:
You can do it from London no problem. There will be both an Irish Embassy and your NZ Embassy to help you out. You shouldn't have any problems there in London. Good luck.
Hi,Adam beat me to answer.Goodluck
I didn't think New Zealanders needed visas for Ireland. Do they?
Check out if you need a visa for Ireland at the New Zealand Visa Bureau -15 Harwood Road, London, SW6 4QP - Telephone: 020 7731 9081 or check it out online, they will be able to tell you all you need to know.
Hope this helps.
You definitely need a visa on a NZ passport and you can also definitely apply from London. Make the Irish Embassy your first point of contact. Good luck!
G'day mate, lets discus it over a couple of schooners!
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Answers:
You can do it from London no problem. There will be both an Irish Embassy and your NZ Embassy to help you out. You shouldn't have any problems there in London. Good luck.
Hi,Adam beat me to answer.Goodluck
I didn't think New Zealanders needed visas for Ireland. Do they?
Check out if you need a visa for Ireland at the New Zealand Visa Bureau -15 Harwood Road, London, SW6 4QP - Telephone: 020 7731 9081 or check it out online, they will be able to tell you all you need to know.
Hope this helps.
You definitely need a visa on a NZ passport and you can also definitely apply from London. Make the Irish Embassy your first point of contact. Good luck!
G'day mate, lets discus it over a couple of schooners!
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