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karthik_513 wrote:Hi. Thanks for your response .
I have an Indian passport with UK ILR
Ok looks like you need BIVS endorsement for this scheme, bad luckterriblescream wrote:Not sure about ILR but Indians holding UK visitor visa can visit Ireland with just UK visa so there could be possibility that ILR works too.
See
http://www.inis.gov.ie/en/INIS/Pages/visa-short-tourist
Travel between Ireland & UK using a single UK-Irish visa
You can visit Ireland and the United Kingdom using a single visa issued by either country, if you are a Chinese or Indian citizen. For instance:
You can visit the UK (including Northern Ireland) without applying for a UK visa, if you have an Irish Visit (Tourist) Visa.
You can visit Ireland without applying for an Irish visa, if you have an eligible UK (short stay) visitor visa.
You can travel an unlimited number of times between each country with either visa, for as long as it is valid.
Read how this works under the British-Irish Visa Scheme.