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I assume what they mean by that is that if there is another permission to reside in Ireland, visa does not necessarily supersede it.
How long will my Short Stay ‘C’ Visa be valid for?
The validity of your visa normally starts from the date your visa was granted and expires 90 days after this date. You should note that this is not always the case. In some circumstances it will be shorter. The visa officer determines the validity and you cannot appeal against the visa officer’s decision on the validity period of your visa.
You can only travel to Ireland between the dates on the visa including the first and last dates printed on the visa. The visa must be presented to an Immigration Officer at a port of entry between those dates.
After the end date the visa is no longer valid and you will be required to apply for new visa.
What are the conditions of my stay on a Short Stay ‘C’ Visa?
If your application is successful and you are permitted to enter Ireland then you are required to fully obey the conditions of your visa. In summary this means that
You must leave Ireland before your permission to be in Ireland expires
You may enter the state during the validity period of the visa. A tourist visa will allow you up to 90 days stay in the state with the discretion of the immigration officer upon presentation, and its duration is not curbed by the date of expiry on the visa.