Italy visa & entry requirements for Irish citizens
As an EU citizen, an Irish passport holder has freedom of movement to Italy and does not need a visa or ETIAS for short stays. Confirm any documentation details with Italy's official source; VisaHQ can check requirements for other trips.
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Italy visa requirements & application
Our partner VisaHQ checks what Irish travellers need for Italy — visa, eVisa, eTA or visa-free — and handles the application where one is required. Always confirm against the official source below too.
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What Irish travellers should check
- Whether a visa, eVisa, electronic travel authorisation or visa on arrival applies for this trip.
- The purpose and length of the stay — rules often differ for tourism, business and transit.
- Passport validity and any blank-page or onward-travel requirements.
- Where to apply and the current fees — always via the official government portal, not a third party.
Check the official sources
The Italy portal is the authority on what Irish passport holders need to enter; your own government’s travel advice covers safety and consular guidance for the trip.
Planning your trip to Italy
Once your entry requirements are sorted, you can book the rest of the trip through our travel partners.
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Always verify before you travel. Entry requirements for Irish citizens visiting Italy change and depend on the purpose and length of the stay and current government policy. Requirements and fees vary — verify via the official portal. RepBud offers guidance to help you check requirements — it does not handle, apply for or guarantee any visa. Confirm the current rules with the official source above before you travel. RepBud is designed to assist, not replace, your professional judgement.