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Asked by Pete from Ireland | Aug. 14, 2012 09:22
About:Chinese Embasy in Ireland

British Resident in Ireland

I am British, have lived in Ireland for 16 years, and would like to get a tourist visa in Dublin. What proof that I live in Ireland would be acceptable? I do not require a Residency Permit, and therefore do not have one (and cannot get one). I worked here until a few months ago, and am now retired. Would proof of eligibility for an Irish pension be sufficient?
Many thanks.

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Answered by Evelyn | Aug. 15, 2012 02:02
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If you worked there for many years, the Irish Pension is ok and you can bring the evidence of your paid PRSI contributions, or tax you paid if possible.
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