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    Visiting the island of Ireland and Brexit

    This year, travelling to the island of Ireland is as easy as ever, whether you're coming from Great Britain, the EU or around the world

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    Brexit and travel

    If you’re wondering how Brexit may affect travel to the Republic of Ireland or Northern Ireland this year, don't be. There will be no changes in 2020. That means no changes to mobile roaming; car insurance for hired or owned cars; health insurance; visa and passport requirements; or crossing the border between Ireland and Northern Ireland while you’re here. While the UK left the EU on January 31st, the transition period runs until the end of the year so there will be no changes until at least 2021. For any changes that come after that, we’ll be here to help.