Non Eu family member travelling to Ireland

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The general rule is that you can use your "family member of a Union citizen" Article 10 residence permit to travel without a visa, if you are traveling with or joining the EU citizen family member.

This is documented on Ireland's official web site:

Your EU/EEA or Swiss family member has rights under EU treaties that may allow you to accompany or join them in Ireland without a visa.

To exercise this right, you must apply for and hold a 'Residence card of a family member of a Union citizen' of the type referred to in Article 10 of Directive 2004/38/EC.

If you wish to travel alone, you will need to obtain a visa.

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