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Urgent question: I got a visa to visit relatives in Ireland, which says that I must buy overseas travel insurance before I go. Do I need to buy it? Where can I buy it?

After getting a visa to visit relatives in Ireland, you must buy overseas travel insurance before visiting relatives in Ireland. You can consult and purchase at the corresponding outlets, and you can selectively purchase insurance such as worry-free, global travel and Fuzhou.

Buying overseas insurance is a kind of security. In order to avoid accidents, it is difficult to exercise the corresponding rights and interests in a foreign country without buying insurance.

The Elleland visa is valid for three months. The date on the visa only means that the visa holder must show the visa to the immigration officer before that date. The length of stay in Ireland is determined by the immigration officer of the Immigration Department and depends on the purpose of the applicant's travel. Irish law prohibits the issuance of permanent residence visas.

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Irish national notes:

1. Tap water in Ireland can be directly drunk, and there will be drinking stalls on the street for direct drinking.

Smoking is not allowed in all public places in Ireland, including indoor basketball courts and gymnasiums.

3. All shops and supermarkets in Ireland will not sell any alcohol after 10 at night, and ordinary bars will not provide drinks after 1 1 at night. Most nightclubs will be closed until 2 or 3 in the morning.

Ireland's medical system is divided into public and private. It takes a long time to make an appointment in a public hospital. Generally, you should see a general practitioner (GP) first, and then be recommended to the relevant hospital by GP. You must go to the pharmacy with a doctor's prescription to buy medicine (except over-the-counter drugs). At the same time, Ireland does not sell medical insurance for tourists, visitors and other short-term visitors, and Chinese personnel should handle relevant insurance matters in China before going abroad.