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I am waiting for my passport to be renewed can i travel to dublin on a provisional driving licence fron scotld

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I am waiting for my passport to be renewed can i travel to dublin on a provisional driving licence fron scotld

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  1. yep!  you can travel from/to anywhere in the UK on a driving license with ryanair anyways, not too sure about BMI, etc.


  2. No, it needs to be a full licence. However you may have some other proof of ID which will be accepted, check with the airline or imigration authorities.

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  3. i recently went from dublin to london and the only form of id the airline would accept was a valid passport

  4. You will need photo ID hun..

    a library card would even do as long as it's a photo one :)

  5. You DONT need a passport to travel to Ireland from the UK. HOWEVER, some airlines require a passport to validate tickets. I have travelled from Dublin to London with a provisional licence before with Ryanair but I think Ryanair now require a passport.

    In other words check with your airline.

  6. sorry to say you do need a passport, but if you travel to belfast then get the train to dublin it is still possible to go

  7. you do need a passport to fly to Ireland from England Scotland or wales sorry guys you are all wrong even one of our politicians got caught a while back they were not allowed on the plane flying to Manchester he was it made the news and all  sail over less hassle

  8. im not sure but if you call them and ask them about it they tell. or if you are a student you can travel with your student card or tarvel card.

  9. How many times is this question asked, and answered, on this site.

    The UK and the Republic of Ireland have a recipricol passport agreement which means that citizens of either country can travel to the other without the need for a passport.

    Some airlines, however, insist that you have a valid passport. Check with your airline.

    Also note that a Provisional Driving Licence and a Driving Licence are two different things. Again check with your airline to see if a Provosional Driving Licence is acceptable to them.

  10. no it needs to be a full driving licence or id card so they have a photo on it and also your signiture

  11. as long as your provisional licence is the photo card

  12. Best to check with the airline. For example Ryanair will only allow you to fly with a valid passport.

  13. NO but you could probably travel on a valid airline ticket.

    You will need proof of identity though, Birth certificate, Photo ID from work or even your expired passport.

    Good Luck.

  14. Yeah, it seems that you can, even though ROI is ostensibly a foreign country apparently many UK based airlines and shipping companies only ask for photographic ID to travel there.

    Excuse me all other answerers but a BRitish Provisional Licence has got a photo on it!!!!

  15. just fly to belfast and take a train to dublin save u trouble or contact ur airline and ask them ryanair gives a list of acceptible forms of id heres wat they say

    All passengers must present valid photo identification at check-in for all flights.The only acceptable forms of photo-ID on Ryanair flights are:

    A valid passport

    A valid Government issued National Identity Card issued by a European Economic Area (EEA) country. Only the following countries from the EEA issue National Identity Cards which are acceptable for carriage: Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Estonia, Hungary, Italy, Liechtenstein, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Netherlands, Malta, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden (for travel within the Schengen area only) and Switzerland.

    National Identity Cards issued by the Government of Gibraltar.

    A valid driving licence with photo is ONLY acceptable photo ID for travel on domestic flights within the UK and domestic flights within the Republic of Ireland.

    A valid Italian issued driving licence with photo is only acceptable photo ID for travel on domestic flights within Italy ONLY

    For British and Irish citizens only, who are travelling on flights to/from the United Kingdom to/from the Republic of Ireland, a valid driving licence with photo is acceptable photo ID

    In accordance with Article 28(1) of the 1951 UN Convention, a valid UN Refugee Convention Travel Document issued by a Government in place of a valid passport is acceptable.

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