Question : Do Irish Nationals need a visa to travel to Norway?
- asked by bloo R
All Answers: Answer #1 yep - answered by goldNhart
Answer #2 They need a passport but I don't think they need a Visa anywhere in the EC. - answered by redunicorn
Answer #3 Contact the consulate for that country and ask. Or ask the Irish consulate.Always carry a passport no matter what.' - answered by Bluealt
Answer #4 no we don't, turn up at oslo airport and shout "suprise muthafucker, daddys home". bout time they knew what a real invasion was. them fackers killed my ancestors and stole my land bout time justice was served cold on a plate made of ice. but always have your passport, and the consulates number for here. but either way i'm justified them norwegians beat me sheep and stole me donkey probably!. only kidding for i am jealous, norway=bliss - answered by nuclear farter
Answer #5 No, you don't. You are a member of the EU, and are free too visit Norway without a visa, even though Norway is not a member of the EU. - answered by Rolf H
Answer #6 You don't need a visa , but you need sufficient funds and a return air ticket - answered by rwi4ever
Answer #7 No. Norway is not in EU, but have agreement with EU which allows free movement of people both ways. Do have a valid passport with you though. - answered by Rowena D
Answer #8 no - answered by Indigo
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