Hello!
It seems to me I read something about not being able to vacation in the same Euro. country (Ireland, in this case) more than once in 45 days...
I vacationed in Ireland May 2011 and am now going back for a vacation in July 2011.
Anyone know of any reason why this would be a problem?
Thanks -
Frequent vacations to the same country
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For Ireland, each time you enter you get 3 months. It's single entry so on your next visit you get another stamp for 3 months. So you should have no problems, provided you can meet conditions for adequate funds and intention of leaving within 3 months, such as plane ticket home.
For UK, you get 6 months on each visit.
For Schengen states (most of continental Western and Central Europe), you are allowed 90-in-180 days.