Map of
Ireland
Éire
(irisch) or Ireland (englisch)
Iren National Holiday: 17. März (St. Patrick's Day)
Time Zone : MEZ -1 h
Capital : Dublin (952.700 Occupants)
Tel.-Prefix: +353
Memberships :
EU, OECD, OSZE, Uno, WEU
Ireland
- Consular Information SheetIreland - Consular Information
COUNTRY
DESCRIPTION:
Ireland is a highly developed democracy with a modern economy.
ENTRY
REQUIREMENTS:
A passport is necessary, but a visa is not required for tourist
or business stays of up to three months. For information concerning
entry requirements for Ireland, travelers can contact the
Embassy of Ireland at 2234 Massachusetts Avenue N.W., Washington,
D.C. 20008; telephone:(202) 462-3939, fax: 202-232-5993, or
the nearest Irish consulate in Boston, Chicago, New York,
or San Francisco. The Internet address of the Irish Embassy
is: http://www.irelandemb.org.
SAFETY/SECURITY:
A peace agreement for Northern Ireland was ratified by voters
in Ireland and Northern Ireland in May 1998. Nonetheless,
there have been periodic incidents of violence in Northern
Ireland associated with paramilitary organizations, with at
least the potential for some spill over into Ireland. Travelers
to Northern Ireland should consult the Consular Information
Sheet for the United Kingdom for more specific information.
CRIME INFORMATION:
Although Ireland has a low rate of violent crime, there have
been incidents in which non-nationals and tourists have been
victims of assault, including instances that appear to have
been racially motivated. There is a high incidence of petty
crime, mostly theft, burglary, and purse snatching. Rental
cars and tourists, particularly in the vicinity of tourist
attractions, are targeted by thieves. There has been an increase
over the last year in the number of crimes involving credit
cards and Automatic Teller Machines (ATMS). The use of "skimmers"
to record credit card details has increased, and these recorded
details are being sent elsewhere to program false and stolen
credit cards.
The primary target of these scams have been individuals, often
tourists, at ATMs. The loss or theft abroad of a U.S. passport
should be reported immediately to local police and the nearest
U.S. embassy or consulate. U.S. citizens can refer to the
Department of State's pamphlet, A Safe Trip Abroad, for ways
to promote a trouble-free trip. The pamphlet is available
from the Superintendent of Documents, U.S. Government Printing
Office, Washington, D.C. 20402, via the Internet at http://www.access.gpo.gov/su_docs,
or via the Bureau of Consular Affairs home page at http://travel.state.gov.
MEDICAL
FACILITIES:
Modern medical facilities and highly skilled medical practitioners
are available. Serious medical problems requiring hospitalization
and/or medical evacuation to the United States can cost thousands
of dollars or more. Doctors and hospitals often expect immediate
cash payment for health services
MEDICAL
INSURANCE:
U.S. medical insurance is not always valid outside the United
States. U.S. Medicare and Medicaid programs do not provide
payment for medical services outside the United States. Uninsured
travelers who require medical care overseas may face extreme
difficulties. Please check with your own insurance company
to confirm whether your policy applies overseas. Additional
coverage for medical evacuation is recommended. Some insurance
policies also include coverage for psychiatric treatment and
for disposition of remains in the event of death. Useful information
on medical emergencies abroad, including overseas insurance
programs, is provided in the Department of State's Bureau
of Consular Affairs brochure, Medical Information for Americans
Traveling Abroad, available via the Bureau of Consular Affairs
home page or autofax: (202) 647-3000.
OTHER
HEALTH INFORMATION:
Information on vaccinations and other health precautions may
be obtained from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's
hotline for international travelers at tel. 1-877-FYI-TRIP
(1-877-394-8747); fax 1-800-CDC-FAXX (1-800-232-3299), or
via their Internet site at http://www.cdc.gov.
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