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I have a spousal visa for the UK, if i want to visit scotland, wales or ireland, do i need a visa?


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I have a spousal visa for the UK, if i want to visit scotland, wales or ireland, do i need a visa?

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No - they are all part of the same country.

Enjoy your visit!

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Scotland, Wales and *Northern* Ireland are all part of the UK, so one visa will let you visit all. There is no passport control between England and Wales/Scotland/Northern Ireland.

The Republic of Ireland (the south) is generally open to anyone with a UK visa, and passport checks are not consistently applied - but you would be advised to double-check if you're going there.
No, the United Kingdom comprises Scotland, England, Wales and Northern Ireland.
No, your spousal visa covers all parts of the UK. I don't know about the Republic though. You should check with the Irish embassy.
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