Sorry to ask I didnot see any immigration check in the full video is there a immigration check? I am having a Irish residence permit, my flight from Abhudhabi will land in terminal 4 Heathrow Airport and next flight to dublin will take off from Heathrow Airport terminal 2 same day 08 :45 pm. Only 2 hours in Heathrow airport. If you know can you kindly inform will i need a transit visa?.
@@ACAnCz The disadvantage of London Heathrow Airport is that if you need to change terminals you have to go through passport control. You can't see the immgration in the video because it's forbidden to film there
To go to Ireland, you’d have to go through immigration, not because you’re changing terminals, but because Ireland and the UK are in the Common Travel Area so that flight from London to Dublin is treated as a domestic flight in a sense but only UK and Irish citizens can make use of the Common Travel Area. I can’t speak for your specific situation, but normally if your citizenship requires a visa to enter the UK, then you’d need one if you try to go to Ireland through the UK since you will have to enter the UK as a normal visitor, and you’d need a standard visitor visa. You can check your specific situation on the UK government website. They have a tool that lets you put in your citizenship, purpose of travel, and final destination and would tell you the specific requirements. Or you should contact a UK embassy where you live.
You do not need to go through immigration to change terminals. While the two terminal buildings aren’t physically connected, they are connected airside with a shuttle bus. You may still need a transit visa depending on your citizenship and destination.
@@iflyforyoutv5888 I haven’t tried it myself but I have seen a video from 2020 that shows this exact transfer from terminal 4 to terminal 2 airside using a shuttle bus. It uses the Heathrow cargo tunnel.
Also, I don’t know where you got your information from, but only allowing connections between terminal 4 and 5 would be extremely unusual, since there’s no special reason to only connect these two terminals. British Airways for example operates out of terminal 5 mostly but there are some flights that run out of terminal 3, and with its alliance Oneworld running out of terminal 3 as well, this would have been the more meaningful connection to provide. But at any rate, it would have been extremely unusual for an airport like Heathrow being the hub for British Airways and the largest in London not to have airside connections between its terminals.
Sorry to ask I didnot see any immigration check in the full video is there a immigration check?
I am having a Irish residence permit, my flight from Abhudhabi will land in terminal 4 Heathrow Airport and next flight to dublin will take off from Heathrow Airport terminal 2 same day 08 :45 pm. Only 2 hours in Heathrow airport.
If you know can you kindly inform will i need a transit visa?.
@@ACAnCz The disadvantage of London Heathrow Airport is that if you need to change terminals you have to go through passport control.
You can't see the immgration in the video because it's forbidden to film there
@@iflyforyoutv5888 Is there any way to know if transit visa is required or not?
@@ACAnCz What I can show you is the path between the two terminals. I am not a visa expert
To go to Ireland, you’d have to go through immigration, not because you’re changing terminals, but because Ireland and the UK are in the Common Travel Area so that flight from London to Dublin is treated as a domestic flight in a sense but only UK and Irish citizens can make use of the Common Travel Area. I can’t speak for your specific situation, but normally if your citizenship requires a visa to enter the UK, then you’d need one if you try to go to Ireland through the UK since you will have to enter the UK as a normal visitor, and you’d need a standard visitor visa.
You can check your specific situation on the UK government website. They have a tool that lets you put in your citizenship, purpose of travel, and final destination and would tell you the specific requirements. Or you should contact a UK embassy where you live.
Do we need transit visa when we conneting terminal 4 to terminal 2?
@@geethgamage9862 the two terminals are not connected and you have to enter the country
You do not need to go through immigration to change terminals. While the two terminal buildings aren’t physically connected, they are connected airside with a shuttle bus.
You may still need a transit visa depending on your citizenship and destination.
@@endless_skies this service works only between Terminal 5 and 4
@@iflyforyoutv5888 I haven’t tried it myself but I have seen a video from 2020 that shows this exact transfer from terminal 4 to terminal 2 airside using a shuttle bus. It uses the Heathrow cargo tunnel.
Also, I don’t know where you got your information from, but only allowing connections between terminal 4 and 5 would be extremely unusual, since there’s no special reason to only connect these two terminals. British Airways for example operates out of terminal 5 mostly but there are some flights that run out of terminal 3, and with its alliance Oneworld running out of terminal 3 as well, this would have been the more meaningful connection to provide. But at any rate, it would have been extremely unusual for an airport like Heathrow being the hub for British Airways and the largest in London not to have airside connections between its terminals.