Ireland

Ireland

Ireland passport ranking

Ireland's passport

Population

5 011 102

Global passport index

14
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Enhanced
mobility index

22

Investment
index

28

Quality
of living index

7

Ranking 7th on the Quality of Life Index and ranking 14th on the Global Passport Rankings, Irish citizens have access to 197 countries, which includes free access to 39 nations, free access with limited day to 71 nations and electronic visas to 25 countries. There are 38 countries, such as Madagascar, Egypt and Zimbabwe, that provide Irish passport holders with a visa on arrival. However, similar to other European nations, citizens are required to apply for a visa if they want to visit Russia, China, or Algeria.

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  • Global Passport Index

  • Enhanced Mobility Index

  • Investment Index

  • Quality of Life Index

Enhanced Mobility Index

The Enhanced Mobility Index carries the most weight (50%) and is based on the travel benefits that each passport gives the holder, while also taking into account the level of “attractiveness” of the destination country based on its quality of life.

Score
98.21
  • 197

    Countries

  • 39

    Free Access

  • 25

    Electronic Visa

  • 71

    Free Access
    (limited days)

  • 1

    Electronic Travel
    Authorization(eTA)

  • 38

    On-arrival visas

  • 23

    Visa Required

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Investment Index

The Investment Index is used to provide a general assessment of the economy as an option for investment and other business decisions. Prosperous nations with a dynamic economy are favored, while the level of personal taxation is also taken into account. It is worth 25% of the overall calculation.

Score
64.9

GNI per capita

$79,450

Personal tax rate

48%

Markets & Innovation
Most favorable
  • Innovation capability

  • Financial system

  • Product market

  • Market size

  • Labor market

  • Business dynamism

Quality of Life Index

The third index covers six main components relating to the quality of life in the country. Other areas were considered, such as healthcare, education, and personal safety. However, it was felt that these were already covered in the selected indicators (such as in the Sustainable Development Goals) or that there were limited reliable sources for the information. The Quality of Living Index is worth 25% of the overall calculation.

Score
82.1

To measure sustainable development, the SDG Index was used
                                     which combines 84 variables to track progress towards the 17 Sustainable
                                     Development Goals (Source: Sustainable Development Report, 2020) Sustainable Development:

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Medium
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Very high

To measure the level of freedom in the country, the Freedom in the World (FIW)
                                      Index was used. This covers 25 variables under two broad areas - political rights
                                      and civil liberties freedoms (Source: Freedom House, 2021). Freedom:

Not free
Partially Free
Free

To measure the cost of living, the Cost of Living Index covers consumer goods, including groceries, restaurants, transportation, utility costs etc., and is calculated with New York City as a reference (Source: Numbeo, 2021). Cost of Living:

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To measure environmental performance, the Environmental Performance Index
                                        (EPI) was used. This combines 32 variables that measure 11 issue categories
                                        relating to the environment, such as ecosystem vitality and environmental health
                                         (Source: Yale University, 2020). Environmental Performance:

Very low
Low
Medium
High
Very high
Very High

To measure the level of happiness in the country, the Happiness Score was used which covers subjective well-being based on Gallup surveys of World Happiness (Source: World Happiness Report, 2021). Happiness:

Low
Medium
High
Very high

To measure migrant acceptance, the Migrant Acceptance Index was used, which covers the perception of immigrants in each country (Source: Gallup World Poll). Migrant Acceptance:

Very low
Low
Medium
High
Very high

Your Result

Ireland
United States of America

VISA IS NOT REQUIRED

You are eligible for visa free entry

VISA IS REQUIRED

You are not eligible for visa free entry

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About

Ireland

In this Ireland Investor Immigration Permit guide, learn about:

Ireland, known as the Republic of Ireland (Éire in Irish), occupies most of the island of Ireland, off the coast of England and Wales. To the northeast, it shares a border with Northern Ireland, which is part of the United Kingdom.

Ireland\\\'s area is approximately 70,273 square kilometers, making it the 20th-largest island in the world and the third-largest in Europe. With its lush landscapes, Ireland is often called the \\\"Emerald Isle,\\\" renowned for its vast green fields, rugged coastline, and rich historical and cultural heritage.

The country is a parliamentary democracy with a president serving as the head of state and a prime minister, the Taoiseach, as the head of government. The Oireachtas is the bicameral national parliament consisting of the President, the Dáil Éireann (House of Representatives), and the Seanad Éireann (Senate). Ireland\\\'s legal system is based on common law, and it has a long tradition of neutrality in military affairs, choosing not to join NATO but being an active member of the United Nations and the European Union.

Ireland has a population of approximately 4.9 million people. Dublin, its capital and largest city, is the country\\\'s economic, cultural, and political center, known for its literary tradition, vibrant nightlife, and historic buildings.

Other major cities include Cork, Galway, and Limerick. Ireland\\\'s economy is one of the fastest-growing in the EU, benefiting from a low corporate tax rate that has attracted many multinational corporations, particularly in the technology, pharmaceutical, and finance sectors. The currency is the Euro (EUR).

Rolling hills, rivers, lakes, and a rugged coastline with numerous peninsulas and bays characterize the Irish landscape. The climate is typically maritime, with mild winters, cool summers, and consistent yearly rainfall, contributing to the country\\\'s verdant scenery.

Culturally, Ireland has made a significant contribution to world literature, music, and art. It is the birthplace of many renowned writers, including James Joyce, W.B. Yeats, and Samuel Beckett. Irish traditional music and dance have also gained international fame, with the Irish pub culture being a central social experience, both domestically and abroad.

Tourism plays a significant role in the Irish economy, with attractions ranging from the historic city of Dublin, the Cliffs of Moher, the Ring of Kerry, and the ancient Neolithic site of Newgrange. The country\\\'s natural beauty, coupled with its rich history of Celtic and Christian traditions, makes it a popular destination for travelers seeking both natural and cultural experiences.

Ireland is also known for its commitment to education and has one of the highest rates of tertiary education participation in the world. The country\\\'s education system is highly regarded internationally, contributing to a skilled workforce and a vibrant cultural scene.

Despite its economic success and natural beauty, Ireland faces challenges, including housing shortages, healthcare system pressures, and environmental concerns. Nonetheless, its community-oriented society, combined with a strong sense of national identity and global connectivity, continues to make Ireland a unique and dynamic country on the international stage.

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