Irland - Civil Administration, Transportation and Health

Irland

1) Civil Administration

EU citizens must not provide a visa and are admitted to the territory upon presentation of an identity card or passport. Warning: You must have a valid passport for the duration of the stay.
Nationals from a European Union member state are allowed to stay in Ireland for up to 3 months with their family members. Beyond this period, French nationals are allowed to remain in the territory provided they have the necessary financial means. Ireland does not issue a residence permit to EU nationals and no registration process with the immigration authorities is necessary.

2) Transportation

The price of transport is 121% higher than that of France, with 120 € per month while the transport network is not very well developed in the entire city.

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To drive, European Union citizens with the license are allowed to drive in Ireland as long as they want without having to take additional steps.
However, vehicle rental companies all require non-negotiable terms:
·      To hold a driving license for 2 years
·      To be over 23 years old



3) Health

The European Health Insurance Card (EHIC) must be obtained. It allows you to certify your rights to health insurance and benefit from on-site medical care, according to the legislation and formalities in force in the country of stay.

Vaccinations: It is advisable to be up to date in the usual vaccines.

For the medication, nothing is contrary indicated, it is the same legislation as in France. It is therefore necessary only to have the order with oneself.

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