**Consulate General of Ireland – Edinburgh**

Situated in the heart of Edinburgh at 16 Randolph Crescent, the Consulate General of Ireland serves as a vital hub for Irish citizens and those seeking to connect with Ireland. Our dedicated team is committed to providing exceptional service, ensuring that every visitor leaves with the information and assistance they need. Whether you are looking to book an appointment, inquire about citizenship, or seek guidance on visa applications, our knowledgeable staff is here to help.

At the Consulate, we pride ourselves on fostering a welcoming atmosphere where everyone feels valued and respected. Our focus on customer satisfaction drives us to tailor our services to meet the unique needs of each individual. With a strong emphasis on quality and accessibility, we strive to make every interaction a positive experience.

Explore our extensive range of services, from passport renewals to consular assistance, designed to support the Irish community in Scotland and beyond. For more details, feel free to reach us at 0131 226 7711 during business hours or visit our website at http://www.irishconsulatescotland.co.uk/. Experience the warmth and professionalism that sets us apart as a key resource for all things related to Ireland in Edinburgh.

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Stephen

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As a Scottish citizen I would like to say a sincere thank you to the people of Ireland for having th

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As a Scottish citizen I would like to say a sincere thank you to the people of Ireland for having the decency to propose the Occupied Territories Bill; a bill supporting the banning of all goods from the illegal Israeli occupied territories. This bill will send a message to Israel that Israeli Apartheid, ethnic cleansing and genocide, and the products made from racist policies and stolen land are not acceptable to decent people around the world. If only Whitehall had the same moral will to start doing the decent thing. God Bless the Irish people.

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I applied for a Irish Visa. I needed to travel twice over a 10 day period. The embassy issued me a v

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I applied for a Irish Visa. I needed to travel twice over a 10 day period. The embassy issued me a visa for 2 days only for my first trip and then I had to re-apply for another visa for my second trip which was only a few days after I returned. This caused me a lot of hassle. Why could they not give me 10 day visa in the first instance? This experience has completely put my off travelling to Ireland either for business or leisure.

Gwain Knight

4 Google Rating

Went in only for a passport application form, nicely furnished place, and the woman at the reception

4/ 5

Went in only for a passport application form, nicely furnished place, and the woman at the reception desk was very nice, and helpful.

Johnny Groats

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This is the best of the lot

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This is the best of the lot

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Beautiful Georgian consular building 🇮🇪 ☀️

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Beautiful Georgian consular building 🇮🇪 ☀️

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