What are the visa & residency requirements in Cork?
We asked people about the visa & residency requirements in Cork, they wrote...
"In order to visit Cork, visitors must obtain a visa from the Irish Naturalisation and Immigration Service (INIS). The process of applying for a visa involves submitting an online application form, providing supporting documents such as a valid passport, proof of financial means, and a letter of invitation from a host in Ireland. In order to obtain residency in Cork, Ireland, applicants must apply for a residence permit from the INIS. The process of applying for residency involves submitting an online application form, providing supporting documents such as a valid passport, proof of financial means, and a letter of invitation from a host in Ireland. Additionally, applicants must provide evidence of their intention to stay in Ireland, such as a job offer or proof of study," explained one expat living in Cork, Ireland.
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What are the visa & residency requirements in Cork?
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