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bob

I am english and want to get to ireland by ferry from holyhead but have no passport?

I have a photo driving licence though!!!

    



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Frostycat
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I am a travel agent, and I can say truthfully that you will not need a passport. Photo id is useful - your driving licence will be fine. do NOT believe people who say you need a passport. Even the airlines flying to the Irish Republic only require valid photo id.


beanco
You dont need a passport to go to Eire


Therèsé
I went to Ireland by ferry in August and I did not have a passport either. You just need proof of identity.


joe123
i don't think you need a passport to go to Ireland.its quite a few years since i went and unless things have changed i never needed one then


Lord Wilson Wig bottom the 5th
u dont need one but bring id


Nicholas B
I have already purchsed this new visa from the post office, but they would only take cash.


burtbb0912
A new visa is being brought out on Jan 1st 2007. This will cost ÂŁ280 +VAT . This is being brought out by Mr Brown another stealth tax.


la.bruja0805
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Phone the ferry teminal/company help desk & ask. Its the only way to know if you have got the right facts. Dont rely on YA no matter how good some of the answers are just in case


P T
you do not need one


frankmilano610
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You do not need a passport. I have just travelled from Fishguard to Rosslare and did not need one either.


toy_toyxoxo
get a passport


Fram464
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I took the ferry from Pembroke to Rosslaie(Irish Ferries) last week by car. They were not remotrly interested in my passport and never asked for it. All they wanted was the booking reference and the registration of the van. They didnt even look in the back of it.

I FAIRLY sure this is typical too as its EU to EU but why not look it up o the website of the carrier in their FAQ section


luddite
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You're not going anywhere without a passport. You have posted this question twice before. The answer is always the same.


♀SaintsRLFC♀
You don't need a bloomin passport on a ferry for goodness sake!

you just turn up at the ferry port and away you go!

would be different if you were flying though.


bsbdesja
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I don't think you need a passport to get from England to Ireland, do you? It's part of the European Union.


MICHAEL S
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u dont need 1 to go u might need 1 to come back if you dont decide to stay its lovely


penny century
Technically, you do need a passport. It's not worth forking out for the journey if you dont have one.



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