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The European Health Insurance Card
From 1st June, 2004 the European Health Insurance Card replaced the E111 form in EU/EEA countries. Information on the scheme and how to apply for a card.

Travelling abroad: general tips
Tips for travellers in order to prevent mis-haps, accidents and inconvenience while abroad.

Travelling abroad with children
Tips for parents travelling abroad with children.

Health issues when travelling abroad
Aimed at Irish citizens, there are links to information on health issues and international travel (including the European Health Insurance Card) and vaccinations.

Travelling Abroad: Vaccinations and Health Tips
Compulsory vaccinations are required to enter some countries. Information for people normally living in Ireland that describes vaccinations and precautions that travellers can take in order to avoid contracting diseases or becoming ill.

Diplomatic supports for Irish people abroad The types of support offered by Irish Embassies and Consulates abroad.
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