orourkeda wrote: » It may appear lax. Maybe we should give them the benefit of any doubt and assume that they are doing their job.
Latchy wrote: » Last time I arrived in Dublin , Gardai at quick glance of passport just waved me and many others through
snyper wrote: » you too? Dam. i thought it was because they recognised me as snyper from boards ego deflated
Captain Darling wrote: » I flew from Amsterdam to Milan last week and nobody checked our passports in Milan at all. Bit of a strange one.
D-A-V-E wrote: » most of the stories here are for travelling, anyone know what its like for people wanting to live in ireland from eu and africa and asia etc?
delta720 wrote: » This is due to the Schengen Agreement, so no passport or form of id is required. Ireland only applies some of the laws within that treaty. This is because the uk did not accept it so if we did we'd have to produce a passport every time we crossed the Northern Ireland border. Also considering there is free movement within the EU gaurds checking passports is only a formality for european flights, hence the quick glance. However if things dont look right it can become alot more very fast, a friend of mine who is very tanned got pulled because he didnt look like himself in the picture, though once they heard his accent it was all good!
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dyl10 wrote: » I went to the states last year. Strolled through immigration in both countries without answering a question, while in both countries I saw older couples and black people taking a grilling. I think your appearance is the first thing to set off alarm bells.