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Transit can be landside or airside .ddartt wrote:Obie, are you sure? I know for transiting via the UK that's the case (i.e. live in Ireland, transit via the UK), and only in limited circumstances too.
Never heard you can transit from UK through Ireland by land without a visa.
Obie wrote: Transit can be landside or airside .
If you intend on transiting and can show the immigration officer that their is a return coach ticket to Northern Ireland , then landside transit is perfectly acceptable.
Ok thanks. I know Turkish people do not need a transit visa.Obie wrote:It goes without saying that I will not have told you it works and is permissible if it did not.
Such bullshit, but that's that.Dear Jamie,
Thank you for your email of 25/02/2016. Although she is in transit to
Northern Ireland, she is leaving the airport. Therefore she would require a
C Multiple Visit Visa (this will avoid any unecessary complications in the
airport). I would suggest you make an application through the link below.
If she is a legal resident of the UK and a turkish national, she would be
exempt from fees