
xxEllexx
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DO NOT listen to these people!!! lol
you will DEFINITLEY need a passport, there will be NO "slipping by" without one!!!
You wont get into Ireland without a passport, they are strict as hell here.
Sorry if my answer sucks but its true! |
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benny
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you don't need a passport to travel between the U.K. and Ireland , but you will need a driver's liscence or national I.D. |
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gangafreak
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go for it m8 if anything you'll get a free ride back to your own country |
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Puzzledirishgirl
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You need some form of ID. Check the website of the airline you're flying with and it will tell you. |
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Sugar Babe
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go geta passport, theres a place in durham u can get it done the same day, its nearly £100 tho |
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Ryan
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Sit down in a pub and enjoy a nice pint! |
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blue_metwo
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Depends on where you are coming from and how you are getting here. If you are flying you will need either a passport or driving licence as ID to check in to get on the plane. If you are going by ferry you really should have some ID but in my experience they do not actually look for it however I woldn't like to chance travelling without it. Check with airline or ferry company and see what they say. |
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juds
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if your going to the north you dont need a passport, you might need id for security reasons but you can get a citizen card by return of post for£18 or £20, forms from post office, am sure the same applies to the south |
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WYNNE D
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I don't think that it's possible for you to go |
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Mr Fawlty
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Try Swimming it's free too!!! |
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Orla C
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You'd better phone the airline and see what you can do. It's my understanding that a passport is now required. |
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Zwendy
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I think you do need a passport. When I went through the Garda all the people had to show there passports including the people from Ireland and from the all the surrounding areas unless you are going via ferry. Then I dont think you need a passport. |
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Evil Bob
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you can get an emergency passport that only takes a couple of days to get, you should check it out. i dont know much else about it though |
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hey there
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Spend a long time at the airport with somone who has a rubber glove. |
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notuglylikebetty
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If you are flying from the UK you will need some sort of photo id that they accept. By ferry you will be fine. |
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Podge and Rodge Tribute Band
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how many times do we have to tell ya?
YOU DON'T NEED A PASSPORT IF YOU'RE LIVING IN KERRY! |
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lncrcrn
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depends if you are flying or getting the ferry. if you are flying you are fecked, but if you are getting the ferry over you should be ok |
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m1ssx_26
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If your going to Northern Ireland from England, Scotland or Wales then you wont need a passport. Just incase you do need photo I.D do you have anything at all with your name and picture on it? Phone up the airline and see what is acceptable. |
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irish_girl1989
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If your flying you will need some kind of id, if your going by boat you wont need id!
You should ring up the airline that your going with and fill them in on your delamina. |
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Care Bear
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you cannot leave the country without a passport, THEY WILL ASK FOR IT!! you cant even go to mexico without a passport you cant go |
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robert t
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best to get photo ID to prove how you are or you mite not get in airlines IE easy jet & ryanair you must have ID WITH A POTO ON IT good luck |
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jetsetter
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you do need a passport these days as my mum has gone for years and she needed one for last two years
get the ferry |
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¸.•*´`*♥Kates ♥ Game11 ¸.•*´`*♥
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I wasn't asked for my passport when I went to Ireland. You may get away with it. |
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