Usually a separate visa is required to enter England than to enter Ireland, so depending on your own circumstances, if you need a visa to enter Ireland then you will also need another one to enter England. There are proposals from the Irish government to let people who have visas for Britain to enter Ireland without having to get another one for Ireland. As of the time of answering this question (June 2011) this has not been put into place. Even when it does, they doesn't mean that a visa to Ireland will be acceptable to England.
definitely, yes
Yes, I've done it plenty of times
No, a South African citizen does not need a visa to visit Dublin or anywhere else in Ireland. If you are travelling via the UK (even in transit) I think that you now need a visa. (Not for Ireland but for the UK.) Worth checking out prior to travel just to be sure!
You would need a visa to visit the United Kingdom in order to go to Belfast.
"Citizens of the above 18 countries who hold a UK or Schengen long-term visa or residence permit still need to apply for an Irish visa, but will have the application fee waived."https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Visa_policy_of_Ireland
You can apply for a general visitor visa for the UK up to three months before your planned visit. The general visitor visa will allow you to stay for up to six months.
WHICH COUNTRIES CAN UKRANIAN VISIT WITH OUT VISA? You can visit Georgia without visa
do i need a visa to transit in london
iF YOU have the italian assylum papers for 5 years so you dont need visa to visit ierland but if you have the 3 years permesso di soggiorno or 1 year then you need a visa infact i have also the same documents lol
It is cheaper to fly from London to Dublin than to rent a car in London and drive (and catch a ferry across the Irish sea) to Dublin. If you shop around you can get some very good value air fairs from London to Dublin.
London is better
yes you need Kosovo is the richest contry in evrope