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Such a 'multiple entry' schengen visa does exist (I got a 6 month one through work which allowed access for business and holiday visits) However they are quite hard to come by (from talking to friends who have applied for schengen visas for holidays) A few years back I beleive multiple entry visas were the norm, but these days visas only seem to be issued for the visit you are going for.Brit Chick wrote:So you mean that officially you would need to apply for a schengen visa to travel to ireland - although it is possible to enter the country without one but there's no guarantee that you will get away with it?
Also, which I'm on the subject of schengen visas....is there such a thing as a getting a multiple entry schengen visa that will allow you to travel anytime to the countries in the agreement, or would you have to apply before each trip?
The Republic of Ireland is not part of Schengen, so you'd need an Irish visa, not a Schengen one.Brit Chick wrote:So you mean that officially you would need to apply for a schengen visa to travel to ireland - although it is possible to enter the country without one but there's no guarantee that you will get away with it?
Brit Chick wrote:Thanks for the advice guys, looks like I will apply for the category C visa instead then.
One last question......can I do it all by post or do my husband and I both have to go to the irish embassy in london to apply in person? Will we get the decision the same day?