Chinese and Indian can visit UK and Ireland using a single visa

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Now under the British-Irish visa scheme, some Irish short stay visas will allow onward travel to the UK and some UK visitor visas will allow traveling Ireland.
Under this scheme, an Indian or Chinese visitor in Dublin will be able to make a short trip to London or Belfast without a separate visa. Alternatively, an Indian or Chinese visitor in London could travel to Dublin or Cork with any one country visa but this eligible Irish short stay visas applied for after the scheme starts are covered by the scheme.
All Indian and Chinese nationals who hold an eligible UK visitor visa (except ‘visitor in transit’ and ‘visitor for marriage or civil partnership’) are covered by the scheme.
Currently the scheme only applies to Indian and Chinese nationals.
1. Eligible Irish visas
Indian and Chinese nationals can travel to the UK and Ireland using the Irish short stay visas:
·         visit (family/friend)
·         visit (tourist)
·         conference/event
·         business
This nations with any other type of Irish visa (for example a work or a study visa) will still need to apply for a separate UK visit visa to visit the UK from Ireland.
2. Eligible UK visas
This nations can travel to Ireland and the UK using the following UK visas:
·         all standard visitor categories where the maximum period for a single visit is six months
·         Permitted Paid Engagement visas
Unaccompanied children and those issued standard visitor visas which allow them to remain in the UK for longer than six months in a single trip are not eligible.
Other applicant’s categories will require separate visas to enter the UK and Ireland respectively.
3. Other nationalities
If a national of a country requires a visa for the UK but not for Ireland, those nationals will still require a visit visa to travel to the UK. The same will apply to any nationals who are not required to have a visa to visit the UK but are required to have one for Ireland.
4. Visa application centers
Ireland and the UK have joint visa application centers in China and India. This joint working will be rolled out gradually to other countries.
Applications cannot be made at centers outside these two countries during the first phase of the scheme. Applications for Irish visas will continue to be determined by the Irish authorities and applications for UK visas will continue to be determined by the UK authorities.
5. Visiting the UK and Ireland
The visa holder must first travel to the country that issued the visa. For example; if you have an Irish short stay visa and want to also visit the UK you must travel to Ireland first and same with the UK. Visa holders of an Irish for short stay will be able to transit in the UK as part of an onward journey to Ireland.
6. Transit
Individuals with an eligible visa under the British-Irish visa scheme will not need to apply for a UK transit visa if their flight takes them via the UK to Ireland. Passengers will need to travel into Ireland by 23:59 on the day after arrival as Immigration attorneys are struggling with the workload required for their petitions since the last election.

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