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Do u need a passport to go to ireland?

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Do u need a passport to go to ireland?

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  1. Always have a passport when you are going out of the country.  If you are let out of the country without a passport and it's time for you to come in you will be asked for one.  Would you like to be stuck in the airport because you don't have the proper papers.  Have you ever seen "the terminal"?


  2. If you're not from Ireland, absolutely!

    Right now passports take about 6-8 weeks to get back.  

    This will give you all the info you need:

    www.travel.state.gov/passport

  3. Well it depends where you are coming from

  4. if you are leaving the US yes.

  5. Where from?

  6. if u live in the eu then no.anywhere else in the world yes.

  7. If you're british, entering NI then no, you're staying within your own kingdom.

    British entering the republic, technically no. Any Photo ID (driver's licence) will do. Ireland and UK have some sort of travel agreement.

    From any other country, you need a passport, and maybe even a visa.

    With all that said, take the ferry. If you look like a native, Irish or British, you probably won't be asked for anything.

  8. To Northern Ireland you need a photo id like a driving licence

  9. No, officially you don't but most airlines insist on seeing one for identification - usually a driving license with photo isn't good enough. It's best to check wih the airline before you travel as they all have different policies.

  10. yes ,you do need a passport to go to Ireland and any where El's, but not visa for American citizen,also your passport should be valid for durations of your trip, RT

  11. I went to Dublin over 10 years ago and I didn't need one. But remember though, they don't take Stirling! I made that mistake and ended up with no money till I got to a bank! They take Euros now.

  12. u need one to go everywhere, including ireland.

  13. you need a passport to go to any country tahts not yours unless your country is part of the EU then you can travel within the EU without a passport

  14. Yes

  15. from UK no. ive flew loads of times using my driving licence

  16. If you are not a British or an Irish citizen, you will need a passport, and possibly a visa, to visit anywhere in Ireland. You do not need a passport to travel between the UK and Ireland as there is a bi-lateral passport agreement between the two countries.

    An EU identity document is not sufficient to enter either country, although these may be accepted by some airlines as proof of ID. These IDs are acceptable when travelling between countries which are party to the 1985 Schengen Agreement

  17. u do if u go to southern ireland but not if u go to northern ireland

  18. that depends on where you are coming from now, doesn't it?

  19. Yes. And if you plan to go there any time soon, -you'd better hurry up & apply for one- because there are a LOT of people ahead of you.

  20. If your are going to Ireland from UK, then; Southern Ireland no, but some form of identification is (sometimes) required. but Northern Ireland I think you would need a passport.

  21. From where?

    From the US, yes.

  22. You will certainly need some solid ID - and a passport is the best.

    Check with your airline.

  23. depends were you are too begin with coming from the uk no

  24. yes plus a visa if you stay more than 90 days:

    IRELAND - *Passport required.  Tourists are not required to obtain visas for stays less than 90 days, but may be asked to show onward/return ticket.  For longer stays or to work or study in Ireland, permission must be obtained from the Department of Justice, Equality and Law Reform within the first 90 days of arrival.  Submit 1 application form, a completed alien registration form, a valid passport, 4 passport photos, proof of sufficient funds.  Students and persons who plan to work in Ireland require additional information.  For additional information, consult the Embassy of Ireland, 2234 Massachusetts Ave., NW, Washington, DC 20008 (202/462-3939) or the nearest Consulate General: CA (415/392-4214), IL (312/337-1868), MA (617/267-9330) or NY (212/319-2555).   Internet: www.irelandemb.org

  25. Unless you are one of the EU countries then yes you need a passport to get in to any European Country, you definately need one if your flying from Canada or the USA. I just was there last September and we were required to have a passport, your passport is needed when they book your flight, and when you land they check your passport, ask you how long you plan to be in their country for and then stamp it. When you book your travel arrangments your travel agent should provide all this information for you. When you do go, have a great time, its amazing!!!

  26. This is a prime example of none of the people answering knowing where you are from (UK-Ireland site versus worldwide English speaking sites).   So some people are assuming you are American whereas I, as an English person, assume you are English, you might be Canadian, I wish Yahoo would clear this up, you might even be Irish!

    I honestly don't think it's correct that you don't need a passport to travel within the EU.   You will need Photo ID to board a plane to go ANYWHERE.   Whether that is a passport or a National ID card is another matter.  

    If you already have a passport, take it with you - if not, I agree with others, you'd better apply for one!

    Good luck and have a great trip!

  27. Yes.

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