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 Do you know how to?
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and why?????

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 What should you know about Ireland?

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 Who is the best irish female singer -past or present?
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wayneurwin

Do you need a passport to travel to dublin?


    



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guazzetto25
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what is your nationality?


Penfold
If you are travelling from the United Kingdom then you do not need a passport as there will no immigration checks.

If you are travelling from elsewhere then you will need a passport as there will be immigration checks.

Regardless of where you are travelling from, you will need appropriate identification to board the flight if you are flying.


MMIM
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If you are travelling from Northern Ireland you will not need any ID. If you are travelling from mainland Britain you do not officially need a passport, but most airlines and ferries insist on an official photo ID. Check with your carrier. A passport is, of course, the best option, but maybe a driving license could do. If you are travelling from anywhere else you definitely need a passport, and possibly a visa. Your travel agent/airline/ ferry people will tell you for sure.


old know all
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Depends where you're coming from. If you're from the UK, in theory you can enter the Irish Republic with any photo-ID - provided you swim. Airports and ferry terminals want to see a passport.


roundater
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from the usa - yes, plus if you stay more than 90 days, a visa -
see below:

IRELAND - *Passport required. Tourists are not required to obtain visas for stays less than 90 days, but may be asked to show onward/return ticket. For longer stays or to work or study in Ireland, permission must be obtained from the Department of Justice, Equality and Law Reform within the first 90 days of arrival. Submit 1 application form, a completed alien registration form, a valid passport, 4 passport photos, proof of sufficient funds. Students and persons who plan to work in Ireland require additional information. For additional information, consult the Embassy of Ireland, 2234 Massachusetts Ave., NW, Washington, DC 20008 (202/462-3939) or the nearest Consulate General: CA (415/392-4214), IL (312/337-1868), MA (617/267-9330) or NY (212/319-2555). Internet: www.irelandemb.org


bugger
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if your from co meath yea up the dubs


Jess â•—â•™
If you are not from Ireland then yes. You need a passport to leave the country and enter into another one.


irish-angel908
depends were ur traveling from


marycatherine
If you are a UK national the answer is no, however , it is advisable to carry photo ID


basilb101
From US/rest of world; yes but not a visa if you are from the EU or a member state of the visa wavier program.

From UK; no, take it but you don't need it, their is no formal border security from Northern Ireland so fly to Belfast (easyjet etc) to save money (internal flight less tax) and take the "enterprise" train to Dublin

If you flight direct you MUST have a passport (international flight).
Ireland is not a "divided country" it is two seperate countries so yuor question is legitamate.


wireczar
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Only if you are from Limerick


duce
From where? If it's from the U.S., then yes you do


Proud Fenian
If you live in the european union no.Because ireland is part of it.If not yes.


RRM
You need official photographic ID, either a passport or both parts of your driving licence.

If you're a British Citizen.


Only Sometimes
Only if you live outside the EU.


Nicols B
that has to be the stupidest question I have ever heard!!

If you live in northern Ireland and you are travelling to Southern Ireland

YOU DO NOT NEED A PASSPORT
BECAUSE YOU ARE STILL ON THE ISLAND OF IRELAND!! IT MAYBE A DIVIDED COUNTRY YOU DONT NEED ONE!!


Hold my paw please
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yes you definately need one dont be an idiot and go without one, i travel to dublin alot


kit
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Depends where you're coming from. If its the UK or Northern island then photo id will be enough


<>Wharfie<>
apparently, you need a passport to go to the Island of Wight even if you are from England



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