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Add clear information for attendees who need a visa to enter Ireland, especially those travelling from outside the Schengen Area (or outside the EU/EEA). This should include a process for requesting an official letter of invitation.
Motivation
Ireland is not in the Schengen Area. Travellers from many countries require a short-stay (C) visa from the Irish Naturalisation and Immigration Service (INIS). Without a letter of invitation from the conference, visa applications can be refused or delayed. Providing this proactively removes a significant barrier to international attendance.
Scope
Confirm with organisers who can sign/issue official letters of invitation
Create a visa information section — either a dedicated page (/visa/) or a section on an existing travel/FAQ page
Content should cover:
Whether a visa is required (link to INIS visa checker)
How to request a letter of invitation (email address or form, required information to provide)
Expected turnaround time for the letter
Disclaimer (letter supports the application but does not guarantee a visa)
Useful external links: INIS, Irish embassy/consulate finder
Consider adding a simple request form or a dedicated email alias (e.g. visa@pycon.ie)
Link the page from the registration/tickets flow and the CFP page (speakers also need visas)
Notes
Ireland operates its own visa regime; the Schengen visa does not cover Ireland
The letter of invitation should state the event name, dates, venue, and that the person is registered/accepted as a speaker or attendee
Summary
Add clear information for attendees who need a visa to enter Ireland, especially those travelling from outside the Schengen Area (or outside the EU/EEA). This should include a process for requesting an official letter of invitation.
Motivation
Ireland is not in the Schengen Area. Travellers from many countries require a short-stay (C) visa from the Irish Naturalisation and Immigration Service (INIS). Without a letter of invitation from the conference, visa applications can be refused or delayed. Providing this proactively removes a significant barrier to international attendance.
Scope
/visa/) or a section on an existing travel/FAQ pagevisa@pycon.ie)Notes
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