- Aug 14, 2020
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To: The Foreign Affairs Office of Spain |
Subject: Establish diplomatic relations |
CC: Seán Barrett |
Greetings on behalf the Republic of Ireland. We hope to establish a good relationship and strengthen bonds between our nations. I hope we can have a long lasting friendship and work alongside each other for years to come. We would like to discuss a visa plan with The Kingdom of Spain. Our current situation in Dublin is tense and as such we let your citizens know to be wary while on travel here. We encourage your guards at the Embassy to be armed. The Republic of Ireland offers a Standard and Free Irish Visa which includes showing Passport at custom which will grant a 30 day free travel of the country. An additional 30 days may be procured for free through your embassy and through our Department of Foreign Affairs. While in Ireland anyone on Visa must comply with all local law, if any law is broken then the Visa holder will be brought directly to their respective embassy for deportation at the expense of their home nation. If a Visa expires while the Visa holder is still in Ireland, they will be deported, again at the expense of their home nation. Amendments can be made with this visa however we do charge taxes for add on amenities. If you want to keep the visa as is that is fine as well. I just need to know so we can update The Kingdom of Spain in our new registry. I have CC our Minister of Defence, Seán Barrett, TD. If you have any questions concerning security please contact him. |
Respectfully, Dick Spring, TD, Minister of Foreign Affairs |
Bruno