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Is there a border inspection from Northern Ireland to Ireland?
Under normal circumstances, there is no border inspection.
The land borders of Ireland, China and Britain have been cancelled, but occasionally the police (not the Immigration Bureau) will randomly check the travel documents of passing vehicles and passengers at the borders, including long-distance buses and trains. If you find that you have no valid travel documents, you will still be detained or even repatriated. This kind of inspection seems to be rare recently.
In addition, Ireland has implemented a temporary visa policy since last year. All holders of China passports and short-term British tourist visas can enter Ireland visa-free. This policy will be implemented at least until the end of this year 10.
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