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Can i travel 2 southern ireland with a citizen card an my natniol insorance number an birth cetivecate?

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i hope i can because i want to go and see my nan for my birthday

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  1. Whereabouts are you coming from scampy?

    Can you speak the old Englase?


  2. If you are going to Ireland from England you need a passport. My Irish friend had to get one to go back. If your Irish you need to take your passport to the Irish Embassy to get it signed by an Irish policeman. Liam had to.

  3. The education standard is quite high over here, so you may need an interpreter, if your spelling is anything to go by.

  4. Depends on your airline if flying , best check with them before departure

  5. No such place as Southern Ireland, dear.

  6. not to sure but you can on a driving liscence, phone the ports to find out about nat ins ok

  7. You need to check with the airline you are flying with they all have diffrent rules.

    As it is out of the uk your will need either a passport or a driving licence.

  8. You may also want to travel with a dictonary too.

  9. If you are British and travelling from Britain you only require photo identification such as a driving licence or passport. If you are travelling from Northern Ireland there are no border controls. You will require photo id to board a plane and you will be asked for photo id when you arrive in Ireland. But it doesn't have to be a passport. There are no passport controls for British and Irish citizens travelling between the two countries.

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