
bigfan2710
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You should take your passport with you, irrespective of whether it is checked or not. The republic of ieland and the UK are separate countries. Both are in the EU, so there is freedom of movment for EU citizens. You do not state in your question whether you are an EU citizen, but I assume you are. In that case, carrying a UK passport will be definitive proof that you do not require a visa to enter the irish Republic. However, if you are an British citizen travelling from the uk it is unlikely that your passport will be checked on entry. |
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taketwo
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yes |
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x~orlaith~babii~x
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yeah! |
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ian t
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no but some form of id would be usefull |
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Heather B
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Yes you do |
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paula p
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they never asked for mine when I went to Killarney in Southern Ireland, on the Ferry but I think your wise to take it with you. |
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LYNNSGARETHS
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NO! |
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rachel d
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yes |
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just-dave
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you will, you will, you will, you will, you will, you will, you will NOT need a passport, just a liking for Guiness. Take it anyway and avoid the rubber glove up the *** search. |
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darren.earnshaw
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no but you will normally need some form of photo id, like a driving licence or passport! |
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rubydogsgreen
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yes bring it for passport contol when you land.ask your airline to b sure. |
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fafandloo
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you can use your driving lience if you have one aslong as it has your picture on . i live in sothern ireland but am from liverpool. |
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thomasrobinsonantonio
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THIS IS IMPORTANT: If travelling by airline, you will need photographic identification, i.e., a photographic licence or a photographic ID card, but these may cause problems. YOUR PASSPORT IS THE SAFEST BET. It is not needed to enter Ireland, merely to get on your flight.................... |
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sarah p
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yes. u dont need one if u r travelling to northern ireland. |
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Young Man
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This is the correct answer:
If you go on a ferry then "no" you don't need a passport.
If you go by plane then "yes" - this is an airline policy due to security reasons and not a legal requirement.
I've travelled from UK directly to Southern Ireland by Ferry and Plane and that it just how it is! |
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Barking mad
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It dos,nt stop the travellers coming over here and they don,t have anything, so the answer is NO. |
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jack
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No need at all. You can travel there passport free. I have been there a couple of times on the ferry & British citizen's are exempt. |
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peewit
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No. You do not need a passport for that although it is not a bad idea to have it with you. |
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putonyourflipflops
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if your going via northern Ireland you dont need a passport to cross the border to southern Ireland ..if your flying direct to southern Ireland then you do. |
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cookedermott
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dont be krazie darling |
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ron c
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you will |
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Louvra
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Yes you do, you may get away with picture ID if you are an EU citizen outside of the UK, but i dont recommend trying to travel without a passport.... |
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juan_pablo21
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hahahahaha |
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ronnie u
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No. in fact you can take the ferry straight to the north of Ireland. There is also a ferry service
to Dunlaoire (South) Depending where you are traveling from . |
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