normanoffside wrote: » Americans can enter visa free for tourism reasons to Ireland for up to 90 days. The simple solution is to remove this is to remove this right for the foreseeable time being and publicise the fact to discourage them travelling. If you are going to come to Ireland from USA, you can only do so for essential purposes or with a long term (study or work) Visa in which case you have to commit to self Isolation I know that countries who have to apply for Visas to enter Ireland are only being issued them for long term purposes. It's normally easy to get a Tourist Visa (say from Russia or China) but people are being told not to apply for those and if they do they are refused.
Limpy wrote: » So let's not apply for an Irish visa, let's travel to the North. Now maybe i feel like going to Dublin from Derry so I'll Just rent a car and drive. How can you stop that?
Limpy wrote: » Any list published will only be as effective as what the UK have in place. As anything Ireland puts out can be circumvented by travelling to the UK (NI), then travelling down South (ROI).
Deleted User wrote: » There will be a few determined people who will do that. But it would put off most I’m starting to really dislike American tourists generally, and that will stay with me for a long long time. I know it’s irrational and unfair, but it’s just what I feel about all of them.
Stheno wrote: » Most MNCs had global travel bans in place before March tbh, I doubt its them keeping flights open, with a majority of people wfh
aziz wrote: » This shows the mindset of some Americanshttps://consequenceofsound.net/2020/07/great-white-concert-coronavirus/
amber2 wrote: » Not too sure if it’s been posted already re US tourists entering Ireland not quarantining and signing up for tours.https://www.irishexaminer.com/breakingnews/ireland/tour-operator-cancels-guided-cycle-after-learning-tourists-from-us-had-not-self-isolated-after-arriving-1010700.html
threeball wrote: » This is the entitled mindset of the yanks that we just simply have to avoid by banning them completely. What they bring in revenue will be doubled in health care costs. They can come back when they get their sh1t together and maybe a president who isn't an imbecile. No harm for them to learn what the world really thinks about them either.
PowerToWait wrote: » Way to xenophobe.
Tenzor07 wrote: » Send the 'Ra up to Dublin airport and turn those American planes back before they land! And let them take their 250,000 jobs with them the ba**ds!
threeball wrote: » We create more jobs in the US than they create here but let's ignore that and re-import a virus they had months to control but couldn't be bothered.
Tenzor07 wrote: » We should take all our jobs back from the U.S and bring them back here!
Experience_day wrote: » You'd dislike the lack of them even more...
threeball wrote: » Well we're not stupid enough to think that's how it works but they are apparently.
Tenzor07 wrote: » Well, lets take back all our U.S jobs, close the borders until there's a Vaccine! Keep the U.K out and all. Hopefully we can keep getting payouts from the EU until the cure is found. Meanwhile we can all go back to farming and grow all our own food and make all our own clothes..!
threeball wrote: » Its not necessary to have tourists from either country in order to carry on industry here in Ireland, in fact its the best way to keep the doors open and avoid job losses but you'd obviously prefer we keep doffing the cap to our "superiors".
sailing wrote: » The Aviation task force report of last Friday made very interesting reading. We are an island nation.We absolutely need the airports to be open. Our economy won't survive without inward and outward travel. Staycations won't cut it financially. There is a simple immediate solution. Publish the green air corridors immediately. Advise against travel to non published countries. It's a very simple solution really. Without a vaccine you can't eradicate the virus without bankrupting the country. You adapt and learn to live with it. To think otherwise is naive and foolish.
sailing wrote: » Without a vaccine you can't eradicate the virus without bankrupting the country. You adapt and learn to live with it. To think otherwise is naive and foolish.
YellowBucket wrote: » I can assure you most multinational companies do not want to see caution thrown to the wind and a risk of their businesses being disrupted, as is happening in the USA, occurring here. A bunch of Texans wandering around Killarney have nothing to do with operations of businesses here. The USA also banned trips from Ireland several months ago.