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Do i need a passport to go to Ireland via the ferry?

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Do i need a passport to go to Ireland via the ferry?

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  1. yes u do


  2. Hello,

             As Ireland is a member of the European Union, travellers from other member states only require any Photo Identification. enjoy your Holiday, for it is a wonderful place to be, If you see me mammy, tell her I am ok, thankyou and God Bless You.. Tony M

  3. It is just always a good idea to bring a passport or id card with you when going abroad, it might even be obligatory, I am not sure.

  4. you do tn need a passport but u might need some sort of photo id and it depens on where u are from as well if england then a photo id will do hope this helps

  5. If you are travelling from England and are a British Citizen,  you don't need a passport to travel to Ireland on the Ferry or by Air, but you do need some form of ID. The new driving licences - the one that has your photo on it, will be acceptable.  

    You can also take your dog with you if you're going by car - free on Stenna Line - just let them know - they don't write it on your paperwork though. Make sure you have your dogs birth cert and vet papers (just so you have proof your animal comes from UK).

    Ireland is a beautiful country - Have a great time!

  6. Ah Jaysus, no!  Just give us a handshake when ya get off da boat and you're in, Sonny Jim!

  7. Yes, or they may accept a photo driving licence. Check with the ferry company you're travelling with.

  8. Yes

  9. You will need some sort of photo ID

    passport is best but I expect they will accept a new photo style driving licence

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