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craig_leith2005

Does my 9month old daughter have to have a passport to go to ireland?


    



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»¤●°кιωι gяáçỤ●°™
Yes, She will.

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Paul M
If you fly, you probably will. If you go by ferry from Holyhead it's very rare you are asked to show your passport.


younosygit
You don't say where you are travelling FROM, or which country you're from.

If you are travelling overland from Northern Ireland, or on a ferry from the UK then the answer is NO. In all other cases, the answer is YES.


cosmic_quest
She will need some form of photo identification, even to travel within the EU. For a nine-month-old, a passport is the best way since she is unlikely to have anything else (unless you are in an EU country that has identity cards). These days, it's best for everyone, even small children, to have a passport when travelling anyway.


♥bex♥
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yes everyone even babies need a passport to travel now !!


x~orlaith~babii~x
yea...everyone needs a passport now....


nsnsnsns
even likkle babies need passports now. i know its crazy!!


greenorlagh
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Where are you flying from?

If you are in the UK then photo ID is necessary but passport isn't. However - still best to have the passport.


J.
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Maybe not to go there but to come back to (assuming you live in) the U.S.

My cousin was born in Canada, and has joint Canadian American Citizenship, and even he needs a passport. To come to the U.S.

Not to mention he's 7 months old and got his passport right when he was born.


Why When How
yes she does


peter k
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Only if you are goin to duncan nonuts


yoooo
Yess you do


Football Fan
Yes everyone needs a passport to board the plane.


jacs
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yes think so


slipstreamer
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Yes.


trixielaboo
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further, if you are not travelling as Mommy/Daddy/Baby unit....be prepared to have documentaton from non-travelling parent allowing trip


Catherine M
yes everyone that leaves the states is required to
have a passport. its this crazy new thing. it just
started this year 2008. but 9 months old thats
insane to have to have a passport i think she does
but you can try calling the us postal service or
when you go to get passport pictures ask..
my personal opinion is just get the passport because
it lasts a while and youre going to need it eventually
so you might as well get it

hope i helped good luck.


L D
If it's Southern Ireland then yes, unless she has some other photo id?
I had to get one for my 11 month old to go to Ireland, ironic cos he's 4 now and looks nothing like the photo anymore but it doesn't expire until next year.


tanika971
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If you are British Citizens, every member of the family now needs to have their own passport to go anywhere abroad unless you are travelling to the Isle of Man, the Channel Islands or the Irish Republic. Babies also need their own passports. However, if any of your children are under 16 and are already on your passport which was issued before October 1998, they can still travel with you on that passport until your passport expires or they reach the age of 16 - which ever is sooner.


♥ Xite ♥
Only if she's not a leprechaun.



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