Hello everyone,
I have been really lucky obtaining help on this forum, so hope it will happen again! I have tried to find the answer but struggled to get an explicit opinion, so would appreciate the help.
I live in the UK with my girlfriend who is an Ecuadorian citizen and who studies here. I am an EU citizen and we would both like to travel to my home country for Christmas. She does have a Schengen visa, but we are thinking about flying through Dublin as the connection is really convenient and it would save us c.£100 which we could definitely use around the Christmas time.
Even though as an Ecuadorian citizen she does not require an Irish transit visa, I have encountered mixed opinions about transiting in Dublin. Therefore, just to make things clear:
- both flights would be Ryanair, therefore we would have boarding passes for both flights
- hand luggage only - no need to go to the baggage claim / check-in area
- transit in Dublin would be approximately 2:30 hrs
The question is - is she going to be fine or would we have to apply for any sort of Irish visa? If the former, we will book the flights right away. If the latter, we will simply fly directly and some of my family members will have to accept less generous presents .
Thank you very much for your help!
Regards,
Mike
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