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Do u need a passport to travel to Rep of Irland?

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Do u need a passport to travel to Rep of Irland?

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  1. You will soon need a passport to travel from anywhere in the US to anywhere outside the US.  Of course you need a passport to travel to Ireland.


  2. depends where you start

  3. If you are in the UK no officially you don't but you do need something like a driving license.  

    You will find more problems getting back into the UK than leaving the UK from what others have told me.

    Hope this helps.  :-)

    Found this on the site below.

    Passports

    Do I need a passport to travel to Dublin, Belfast, Edinburgh, Glasgow and Jersey?

    A passport is not required if you are travelling within the UK or Ireland, however you will be required to present photo identification which can be in the form of a passport or photographic driving licence at check-in.

  4. Yes for sure.

  5. yes

  6. Yes you do. Though they may not pay much attention to it at the smaller airports.

  7. it depends how you are getting there. if its from england - you can travel anywher in the EU without a passport (as long as you have photo ID)

    it is the airlines and shipping companies who request passports as they are less likely to be fake and they are the ones who get fined if they bring illegal immigrants into a company.

    I learned this in my law class - i am defiantely sure of this

  8. it probably best if u learn to spell it probably first

  9. These questions would be easier to answer is people stated their nationality and where they are coming from. If you are an EU citizen from a country which uses ID cards, technically you only need an ID card. If you are not an EU citizen but have a visa for the UK, this will get you into Ireland. If you are coming from another country you will need a visa, but may be able to get it at the airport. Check your nearest Irish embassy or consulate, or look online.

  10. FROM UK NO I DONT THINK SO

  11. Yes. A formal type of ID.

  12. if from europe no. anywhere else yes but its worth it

  13. yes but is not necessary in the british isles but would be wise to carry one

  14. from the USA...yes

  15. Yes you do.

  16. Bring a passport everywhere to avoid unnecessary bullshi*.

  17. Depends on where you're travelling from and how you're travelling here.

    You can drive here from Northern Ireland and do not need a passport. You can get the ferry from Britain and do not need a pasport. If flying, some of the airlines require a passport as ID.

  18. Most likly. I know internal flight only require any form of legal photo ID, but outside a country a passport is normally required.

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