Ireland Visa from China 2026
Chinese citizens seeking to travel to Ireland have specific visa requirements tailored to their nationality and travel purpose. Whether you are planning a holiday, pursuing higher education, seeking employment opportunities, or reuniting with family members, understanding the visa application process from China is essential for a successful outcome. This comprehensive guide covers all available visa categories, document requirements, current fees in CNY, processing timelines, and provides answers to the most common questions asked by Chinese applicants.
Each year, thousands of Chinese nationals apply for visas to Ireland for various purposes. The application process typically involves submitting an online or paper application, providing biometric information, attending an interview (for certain countries and visa categories), and demonstrating strong ties to China to ensure your return after the authorised stay. Visa application centres in Beijing, Shanghai, Guangzhou, Chengdu, Shenyang, and Wuhan. Processing times and requirements may differ based on the specific consular jurisdiction of the applicant's place of residence.
Visa Options for Chinese Citizens
Below are the main visa categories available to Chinese passport holders for travel to Ireland. Each category has distinct eligibility requirements, processing procedures, and fees. Select the option that best matches your travel purpose.
Short-Stay C Visa: For tourism, business visits, and family visits up to 90 days in Ireland (Ireland is not part of the Schengen area). Standard processing takes 8 weeks through the Irish Naturalisation and Immigration Service (INIS). Single-entry and multiple-entry visas valid for up to 10 years are available. Applicants from certain countries must complete an online application before submission.
Long-Stay D Visa: For stays exceeding 90 days for work, study, or family reunification. After arrival, registration with the Garda National Immigration Bureau (GNIB) and purchase of an Irish Residence Permit (IRP) card are required. Visa valid for 1 year initially with renewal options. Five years of residence may qualify for citizenship through naturalization.
Critical Skills Employment Permit: For highly skilled professionals in occupations with salary threshold of EUR 38,000-64,000 (depending on the role). No labour market test is required, making this the fastest employer-sponsored work permit. After 2 years on this permit, holders receive Stamp 4 permission granting full employment flexibility. Family members can join immediately and work.
General Employment Permit: For occupations with salary of EUR 34,000 or more per year. Requires a labour market test demonstrating the position could not be filled from within the EU/EEA (30-day advertising period through the Dublin/EURES network). Valid for 2 years renewable with a pathway to Stamp 4 after 5 years and citizenship after 5 years of continuous residence.
Student Visa: For enrollment in full-time courses at recognized Irish institutions. Valid for the duration of the study program subject to annual renewal. Can work 20 hours per week during academic term and 40 hours per week during holiday periods (June to September and December 15 to January 15). The Stay Back Visa (Stamp 1G) allows 2 years of job seeking and employment.
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Document Requirements for Chinese Citizens
Regardless of your visa category, Chinese applicants must submit a set of standard documents plus additional materials specific to their application type. All documents not in English or the official language of the destination country must be accompanied by certified translations. Incomplete documentation is one of the most common reasons for visa delays and refusals.
- Valid passport with at least 6 months remaining validity and at least two blank visa pages
- Completed and signed visa application form with the application reference number
- Two recent passport-size photographs meeting the specific requirements of the destination country
- Proof of sufficient funds including bank statements from the last 6 months, salary slips, and fixed deposit certificates
- Income tax returns or equivalent tax documents for the last 3 assessment years
- Travel itinerary including flight reservations and accommodation bookings (refundable options recommended)
- Travel health insurance covering medical emergencies and repatriation for the entire duration of stay
- Employment letter on company letterhead stating position, salary, length of service, and approved leave period
- For self-employed applicants: business registration certificate, GST/VAT registration, and recent business bank statements
- For students: school or university admission letter, academic transcripts, and no-objection certificate from current institution
- Evidence of strong ties to China such as property deeds, vehicle registration, family certificates, and investment documents
- Previous passports containing travel history and previous visa copies (if applicable)
- Visa fee payment receipt and appointment confirmation letter (where applicable)
Visa Fees for Chinese Citizens in CNY
Visa fees for Ireland are typically set in the destination country's currency and converted to CNY at the prevailing exchange rate on the day of payment. The table below provides estimated fee ranges for the most common visa categories. Exchange rates fluctuate daily, so check the official visa portal for the exact amount on the day of your payment.
| Visa Category | Standard Fee | Express/Premium Fee |
|---|---|---|
| Tourist/Visitor Visa | Equivalent of EUR 80-100 in standard fee | Priority processing: additional 50-100% of standard fee |
| Student Visa | Equivalent of EUR 100-150 plus health surcharge where applicable | Premium service: where available |
| Work Visa | Varies by category and duration | Often available at additional cost |
| Family Reunion Visa | Varies by destination country | Not typically available |
All fees are non-refundable regardless of the application outcome. Additional costs may include visa application centre service fees, courier charges for passport return, biometric enrolment fees, medical examination costs, translation and notarisation fees, and travel insurance premiums. Budget for these additional expenses when planning your visa application.
Processing Times for Chinese Citizens from China
Visa processing times vary significantly based on the visa category, application volume at the respective embassy or consulate, the completeness of your application, and time of year. Peak application seasons and public holidays in both China and Ireland can extend processing times. As a general rule, apply at least 2-3 months before your intended travel date and avoid booking non-refundable travel until your visa is approved.
| Visa Category | Standard Processing | Priority Processing |
|---|---|---|
| Tourist/Visitor | 8 weeks | N/A |
| Student | 4-8 weeks | N/A |
| Work | 4-16 weeks | N/A |
| Family Reunion | 6-12 months | Not typically available |