I am moving to Ireland. Does anyone know Ireland closer? |
| Hello! I am moving to Ireland for one year. I am so afraid because I have never been to Ireland before. What about the people? Are they friendly and helpful and patient? I have never met an Irish ... |
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Are you GREEN or ORANGE? |
if you dont know IRISH culture, dont leave a smart *** comment, or Ill shoot you with Me Tiperary RIFLE... Additional Details LIGHTEN UP A BIT,,,im from crossett, ark...just down the ... |
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What counties have you visited in the south east of Ireland ? |
| if any or if you live there, which would you recommend to visit?... |
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Don't you just love the irish? |
| Wow, i never knew that the irish were so social and generally nice people, its strange when you go there from usa, they are so much more social and nicer - what do you think?... |
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Do you know any towns in ireland that you know where the name came from ? |
I need to know 10 towns/places in ireland and know where they got the name of the town from.
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What Part off ireland...? |
My friend was saying how southern ireland was poor, but i dont know if thats true. is it? is northern ireland rich, and southern ireland is poor?????
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Is Cork County a nice place to visit? |
| I had a Nun in grade school, She was the Mother Seperior in the grade school I went to, and a great influence in my life.. She would talk about Cork offen............. |
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In what state will ireland be in, in 5-10 years time? |
will another country own us or what wil happen?
i lost my job lastweek because of the ... |
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Why does Republic of Ireland have so few born again Christians? |
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Well, whats your initial reaction towards the Budget? |
I seriously don't know whether to laugh or cry at it! I am definitely no better off, its going to be a tough tough year ahead...how about all of you? Additional Details Hmmm....good ... |
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Are there any towns in Ireland where the majority of inhabitants can ONLY speak Gaelic and not English? |
| Probably on the West coast of Ireland, just curious really if there were still any small towns where most cannot speak English at all and only communicate in Irish Gaelic.... |
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Ireland,... What, exactly, is pochine? and I apologise for the spelling!? |
Very occasionally, I hear people refer to an Irish home-made brew called pochine.
What is it? What is made from, and how is it made?
It was a common occurance in the TV series &... |
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Do i need a passport to travel from the republic of ireland to Scotland? |
im an irish citizen and i have a driving license. i want to go away for the weekend to see the rockness festival but i dont have a passport. not really bothered filling out forms and stuff... yea! |
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writerchick3
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Since you arent in the UK, you will need a passport. |
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dsoc
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You do not need a passport to travel from the republic of Ireland to anywhere in the UK.
It is advisible, however, to carry some form of photo ID. Your Driving Lic. will be fine.
do not confuse what is legally required with what some airlines require. |
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Erina♣Liszt's Girl
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No,you don't need a passport! |
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shrood
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i dont think you will need a passport,scotland is part of the uk. [i think] and you can travel between ireland and the uk. without a password, but you will need id. such as a drivers liecence or birth cert.I traveled to birmingham recently with just my liecence . |
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cherub
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Yes you do. |
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3 para
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NO JUST SOME OTHER ID WITH YOUR ADDRESS ON. |
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Penfold
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You can travel between the UK and the Republic without having a passport. |
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sammy
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I don't think you do. Any other form of ID should be OK. |
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Trish D
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It depends how you are travelling. Some airlines demand passports as ID. Check the airline website and see.
If you're going on the ferry your driver's licence will be fine. |
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Gabriel B
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No you do not need a passport, at least not with Aer Lingus or British Airways, although you do need photo ID (they list the acceptable forms with your booking information). The "Ireland Act 1949", passed by the British government in response to the Republic declaring independence, states (and I quote) "the Republic of Ireland is not a foreign country" for the purposes of British law. So they treat flights to the Republic as "domestic flights". My dad and I flew from Dublin to Heathrow and back just before Christmas, my dad's passport was expired so he used his driving licence.
Bottom line: check with the airline you want to buy the ticket from. Some airlines allow just photo ID, some want passports. |
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lisajade
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ya i think you do now xx |
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ilovetwirls
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get a passport ..everybody needs one... unless you plan on never going anywhere... |
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the love bug
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Yes you do! Infact you need a passport to travel from county to county in Ireland. |
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D B
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dope
the republic of ireland is a seperate country
you will need your passport. |
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