Ireland Visa RequirementsFor France passport holders

French citizens travel to Ireland visa-free as EU nationals, enjoying freedom of movement despite Ireland not being in the Schengen zone.

Visa Free
90 days max stay
Dublin
Europe
EUR (€)
English, Irish
UTC+0

Great news! France passport holders can enter Ireland without a visa for tourism or business purposes. You can stay up to 90 days.

No visa application needed. Bring a valid French passport or national ID card. Be prepared for a passport check as Ireland operates its own border controls outside the Schengen zone.

Entry Requirements

Passport Validity

6 months beyond date of entry

Blank Pages

2 blank pages required

Multiple Entry

Single entry only

Work Permitted

No - requires work visa

Current Travel Situation

France to Ireland: What You Need to Know

Ireland is an EU member but is not part of the Schengen Area, maintaining its own border controls. However, EU freedom of movement still applies: French citizens do not need a visa and are entitled to enter and reside in Ireland indefinitely.

French citizens may face a passport check at the Irish border, but entry cannot be denied without serious justification. No visa, no stamp, and no advance authorization is required. Irish citizens and UK citizens are part of the Common Travel Area.

For stays beyond three months, EU citizens in Ireland are not required to register but may wish to apply for a PPSN (Personal Public Service Number) if working. Ireland uses the euro.

Practical Tips

Ireland uses the euro. The country drives on the left, so if renting a car, be aware of the different traffic rules. English is the primary language. Direct flights from Paris to Dublin, Cork, and Shannon operate daily.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do French citizens need a visa for Ireland?

No. French citizens are EU nationals and do not need a visa for Ireland, despite Ireland not being in the Schengen zone. EU freedom of movement applies.

Is there a passport check when entering Ireland from France?

Yes. Ireland operates its own border controls outside the Schengen zone, so you may face a passport check. However, entry cannot be denied to EU citizens without serious grounds.

What currency does Ireland use?

Ireland uses the euro, the same as France, so no currency exchange is needed.

Can French citizens work in Ireland?

Yes. EU freedom of movement grants French nationals the right to live and work in Ireland without any work permit.