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Yes she is allowed to live in ireland for 90 days for visit/travel purpose but if you leave the country before 90 days and come back you should have a legitimate reason so answer is yes,She is allowed 3 months max at one time. If we left the country before hand and comes back again to Ireland
to enter ireland via ferry port or airport there would be immigration people and your passport would be stamped.On the way back to Dublin is there an immigration desk, where we can get her passport stamped.
My brother went to UK by ferry with his mates and he was checked at UK port. the officer got all of the passports and went to his office and took 30 mins to verify, and again passports were stamped in ireland on the way back.Has any of the buddies online this forum ( Visa required or NoN Visa required / Non EU), travelled through ferry and got their passport stamped?
That's interesting. Especially since the UK says passports aren't required for movement among the Common Travel Area:zafarzafar wrote:My brother went to UK by ferry with his mates and he was checked at UK port. the officer got all of the passports and went to his office and took 30 mins to verify, and again passports were stamped in ireland on the way back.
UKBA wrote:The United Kingdom currently makes no routine immigration checks on passenger travel within the CTA, and passengers are not required to carry a passport or national identity document for immigration purposes.
My non-visa required parents visited in 2007 and were given 1 month (written in passport) as they were planning on staying 5 days.tiggs wrote:Thanks a mill for quick reply Ben.
And last question.. Since she is going to stay 90 days. Do i need to go to GNIB and get her registered? My mum-in-law ( Non visa required national) visited few years back in 07 and was given 1 month stamp and was told to register with GNIB if she want to stay longer. Well she stayed with us for around 40 odd days. I tried contacted GNIB in person ( as we live in countryside) After few attempts i was told off, That since She is NON- VISA required national, she can stay 90 days without registered with GNIB...
But in other instances i have heard otherwise.. where NON-VISA requried national had to register with GNIB even if they just wanted to stay 90 days.
Any comments on that ?
Thanks in advance
Kind Regards
Tiggs