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Tourism Promotion

Dáil Éireann Debate, Wednesday - 16 November 2016

Wednesday, 16 November 2016

Ceisteanna (237)

Robert Troy

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237. Deputy Robert Troy asked the Minister for Transport, Tourism and Sport if his Department is working with the Department of Justice and Equality to improve the visitor visa schemes for overseas tourists to Ireland; and if his Department received advice from Tourism Ireland on the way visa schemes could be improved to make it easier for overseas tourists to visit Ireland. [35369/16]

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Ease of access is an important consideration for visitors from countries outside of Ireland's primary source markets of Great Britain, mainland Europe and North America.  My Department liaises with the Department of Justice and Equality and Tourism Ireland on advances in visa policy.

Under the Irish Short Stay Visa Waiver Programme, certain short stay visas issued by the Immigration authorities of the United Kingdom are recognised by Ireland for the purposes of onward travel to Ireland.  The Programme is regarded as being very successful in promoting tourism into Ireland and facilitating cross-border tourism.  The success of the programme helped lay the foundations for the development of the British Irish Visa Scheme and its roll-out to China and India.

Tourism Ireland has advised my Department of the importance of the Irish Short Stay Visa Waiver Programme, particularly in the context of tourism trade missions to countries covered by the Programme.  Therefore, I welcome the recent decision of the Minister for Justice and Equality to extend the Programme for a further five years.

My Department will continue to support the initiative of the  Department of Justice and Equality in the development of the British Irish Visa Scheme and other enhancements of the visa system to promote growth in tourist and business visits to Ireland.

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