Best places to visit in Ireland? |
| comfortable weather,nice hotels,attractions,hikes,and beautiful views. What part of Ireland will have those qualities? Please if possible,include pictures.Thanks!... |
|
An irish big brother show-wouldnt it be great? |
| Throw in a load of people from lots of counties-Imagine the banter?? the craic?? and a fair few arguments aswell im sure -especially if they threw in a few fiery characters....It would be great ... |
|
I need help? |
| okay well i am an american and i have to do a project over Dublin, Ireland. but i need help with, how is the most famous person from there? and what are the top 5 places you would like to vist there? ... |
|
What was the currncy in Ireland before Euros? |
I need to know! i WOULD ALSO LIKE A SITE FOR PICTURES OF IRELAND AND A SITE of pictures of brazil.
Thanx alot! BYe
XX... |
|
My parents are Irish and all us kids have Irish names. mine is Colm. never met another. we live in the US.? |
| i'm 42 and have long grown tired of trying to tell people how to pronounce it. anyway, is it also an uncommon name in Ireland?... |
|
I am Irish citizen . Do i need a visa to travel to the UK? |
| I am living in the UK on an Irish passort if i return to Ireland on holiday will i need a visa to return to the UK... |
|
If I were to travel to Ireland, where would you recommend going to visit? |
Restaurants, cities, churches, etc........................ Additional Details County Clare is definitely on my list. That is where my family is from. T... |
|
Im going to do my Driving theory test any advice? |
Additional Details Sorry, Where can i do the online mock tests for irish driving theory tests?... |
|
Irish people? |
| are there any irish people on this site if so id like to hear from ... |
|
Does anyone know where I can get some gripe water in Limerick or any other county? |
| I am desperate! I have a 5 week old daughter and I have tried every remedy and colic drops I could get my hands on and everyone is recommending gripe water which I know is very hard to get here. I ... |
|
Are there any nudist beaches/camps in ireland? |
| I wouldn't classify myself as a nudist, but i do like being naked and in the open air, obviously i can't just walk down the street in the nip and i live in an apartment in a city. does ... |
|
Ireland Or Nevada USA????? |
| My parents have to transfer ... they have two choices Dublin Ireland... Or Reno Nevada... they both sound so wonderful. I still like Ireland more but I want to know from real Irish people. If someone ... |
|
What is the best time of year to visit Ireland with respect to weather and cost? |
| I would be flying from California and I am wondering what are the best times to go when the weather is still good but not during the height of the tourist season when prices are high.... |
|
Kerry, ireland holiday advice? |
| Were flying into kerry county airport and will be staying in the castlemaine area. Any ideas what we should do?? Were not big hikers or anything. We will have a hire car so will be able to travel ... |
|
Do people wear rubber boots alot in Ireland? |
| I see that they have peat bogs in Ireland, and I see lots of people wearing rubber boots in Ireland. Do almost all people wear rubber boots in Ireland because of the land and climate?... |
|
Belfast or Dublin? |
I am going as student,
Which optimum one to work, to live, transport, cost of living?
it is very dificil to enter in Ireland of the North? because in Ireland as student it is more easy. <... |
|
|  |

Vologulus |
Do they check passports for americans when traveling from ireland to uk? |
I was told by immigration that Republic of Ireland to UK flights are treated as domestic. There is a separate line for flights from Ireland where all they do is take your boarding pass and tear it. They don't even look at your passport. That happened to me once. Does it happen all the time? |
|
Show
all answers
|
|
|

Mental Mickey
 |
I've always found getting out of the UK is much easier than getting back in again.
Taking the ferry from Dover-Calais as an example, the French customs people on this side of the channel just wave you through without even looking at your passport at all, but on the way back, the British passport people are a lot more thorough and check everyone in detail.
The same thing happens at the airport - they're rarely interested in your passport at all if you leave the country (especially on an Irish flight) and even when you arrive in Ireland on a UK flight passports aren't checked properly, but huge queues often build up at the UK end when you arrive back and passports are machine-read - I've never seen people just 'waved through' in the UK on mainland European flights, but it does sometimes happen on Irish flights who can bypass passport control.
Offficially UK citizens don't need a passport to travel to Ireland (just photo ID such as a driving licence), so checks are rare or non-existant for UK citizens. If you've got an American passport though, the UK officials will notice. Besides which, you'll be travelling through a different channel to EU citizens so it should be checked, yes. |
|

seabhcan
|
The travel regulations are a bit crazy between Ireland and the UK.
If you fly from Ireland to the UK you won't be checked when you arrive into the UK, but the airline will want to see a passport or and Irish or UK driving license before they let you check in. Also, the security people in the Irish airport will want to see some ID to allow you into departures. You won't be allowed to use a US drivers license.
When you are flying back, the Irish police will check your passport.
However, if you trave by sea to the UK, or go to Northern Ireland by land and then fly to Britain, there are no checks as this is an internal flight.
A word of warning: If you are trying to enter the UK "through the back door", because you are barred from the UK for some reason, it won't work. The UK and Ireland share information on deportations and personna-non-grata. If you attempt to enter Ireland from abroad, the border police will have your full details and you will be refused entry to Ireland. |
|

Penfold
|
Legally, there are no immigration checks between Ireland and the UK. The authorities may perform security checks and ask for your passport. However, there are no immigration checks so will not get asked for your passport for immigration. |
|

16 seconds in
 |
They is a policy to re-introduce passport checks between the UK and the Republic of Ireland. They do check passports , the same for the rest of the EU in and out of the UK |
|

A N Mouse
 |
No, flights are only domestic if you have a right to reside in Uk or Eire |
|

curious
|
If you carry an American passport you will most likely have to show it at immigration on entering the UK. |
|

monkeynoonoo
|
I think you will have to show your passport |
|

outremerknight
|
Yes and they check very thoroughly too. I spent 3 months in a detention centre because mine wasn't correctly stamped and I was considered an illegal immigrant. |
|

ckatz
 |
That was how it was when i went from Ireland to England but bring it just in case. |
|

Capt Jack
 |
In Europe there is something called the "Schengen" agreements which means there are no passport checks on borders between certain countries.
Neigher the UK nor Ireland are Schengen countries, therefore any passport checks are up to any agreement between the Uk and Irish authorities. Generally if you are British or Irish you can come and go as you please but if you are not, you need your passport checking.
Passport checking may not be as vigorous as with flights from othe countries, but that does not mean the flights are treated as domestic. |
|

|
|
|

| |
|
| |  |
| Questions List |
Answers | |
| |
10 | | | |
9 | | | |
10 | | | |
10 | | | |
10 | | | |
10 | | | |
10 | | | |
10 | | | |
10 | | | |
10 | |
|