Chinese national with UK permanent residency requires visa to travel to Ireland?

12/1/2015 10:51:17 AM

Your question appears to be answered by FAQs 13 and 15:

  1. I am resident in one of the countries covered by the Programme but a national of another country. Can I avail of the Programme?

Only passport holders of those countries are included in the scheme.
Residents in those countries, who are not nationals of that country,
are not covered.

and more specifically in 15:

  1. I am a national of one of the countries covered but am a long-term
    resident in the UK or the Schengen area. Can I avail of the Programme?

Nationals of the countries above, who are long-term legal residents in
the UK or the Schengen area, will still require an Irish visa but will
have the visa fee waived as part of the Programme.

The visa fee is usually €60 per person, including children, for a
single visit, or €100 for a multi-entry visa.

Visa applicants will see comprehensive guidelines on making a visa
application and may follow links to make an online application at:

www.inis.gov.ie

There’s an explicit example given at the end of the document: UK long term visas holders must get an Irish visa.

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