DUBLIN, IRELAND

23 - 25 JUNE 2025

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Visas for Ireland

  • Visa Responsibility: The organizers of the World Conference on Tobacco Control are not responsible for the visa application process of delegates. It is the responsibility of each delegate to ensure they have the appropriate visa to enter Ireland.
  • Non-Schengen Country: Please note that Ireland is not a Schengen Area country. A Schengen visa is not sufficient for entry into Ireland, and separate visa requirements must be fulfilled.
  • Visa Letters: Generic visa letters will be available for download to all fully registered and paid delegates. These letters can be accessed after registration is complete.
  • Visa Application Process: Delegates are strongly encouraged to initiate their visa application as early as possible, as it may take up to 8 weeks to secure a visa. For detailed information on the visa application process for specific countries, please visit: Visa Information for Ireland. You can also get more information on the Irish Immigration Website
  • Scholarship Recipients: This visa application process does not apply to scholarship recipients. Those selected for scholarships will receive dedicated visa letters directly from the scholarship team.

Helpful visa links

Department of Foreign Affairs (Ireland):
https://www.ireland.ie/en/dfa/visas-for-ireland/

Irish Immigration Website:
https://www.irishimmigration.ie

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Dr. Fenton Howell

Advisory Board Member, local liaison

Dr. Fenton Howell is medical graduate of University College Dublin, Ireland, and completed higher specialist training in Public Health Medicine in 1991. He is the former National Tobacco Control Adviser to the Department of Health, is a Clinical Associate Professor in Public Health in the Department of Public Health and Primary Care at Trinity College Dublin, and is a board member of the National Cancer Registry Ireland. Dr. Fenton Howell is a Fellow of both the Faculty of Public Health Medicine of Ireland and the Royal College of Physicians of Ireland. He is a past Dean of the Faculty of Public Health Medicine of Ireland, and past President of the Royal Academy of Medicine in Ireland, the All Ireland Social Medicine Group and the Irish Medical Organization. He has previously served on the boards of ASH Ireland, the Tobacco Free Research Institute, the European Network on Smoking Prevention, the Institute of Public Health in Ireland and the Medical Bureau of Road Safety, and he chaired the Prevention Working Group for the Ireland–Northern Ireland–United States National Cancer Institute Cancer Consortium.

Dr. Gan Quan

Advisory Board Chair

Dr. Gan Quan, PhD, is Senior Vice President at Vital Strategies, where he leads the Tobacco Control Division, comprising a global team working with governments and civil society partners around the world to reduce tobacco use, the leading preventive cause of deaths worldwide. The Division has supported work in more than 50 low- and middle-income countries with a focus on evidence-based tobacco control policies and implementation, capacity building, and countering interference from the tobacco industry.

Dr. Gan Quan has more than 15 years of international experience in health system building, policy implementation, government partnership, and policy research. Prior to joining Vital Strategies, Dr. Gan Quan spent 14 years with the International Union Against Tuberculosis and Lung Disease (The Union), first as Technical Advisor, then Director of China Office, and most recently as Director of Tobacco Control Department. Before joining The Union, Dr. Gan Quan was a research fellow at the Center for Tobacco Control Research and Education at University of California, San Francisco.