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I live in london do i need a passport to travel to ireland by ferry?


    



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0000
ive travelled to ireland on numerous occasions, from fishguard to rosslare (south ireland ,, not uk) ive never needed a passport, i also flew to dublin i did need id for that one, ive not been to ireland in 3 yrs but im certain theyve not changed the requirements since i was last there, best thing to do is look up on the ferrys site and see it would say there if you need it or not, i do not have a passport or photographic id of anysort all i have is the old paper driving licence and up until 3 yrs ago i was a 6 mnthly visitor to ireland , both north and south


Bubbles
I'd like to inform frog and anyone one eles who thinks Ireland is part of UK. We fought for freedom just so we dont have to put up wiv igorant people like u's. And it depends on your nationality if your irish or english you can travel with just any form of photo id across but id check it out first!!


♀SaintsRLFC♀
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You need photographic id.

I went to Dublin on wednesday and had to take my passport with me.


Angel
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If your British or Irish you don't need a passport. At least you didn't need one when i went last year, although it is still a good idea to bring one. I'm 30 and Ive never owned a passport!!!!!!!!!!


SOUMENDRA NATH THAKUR
It is known that an European Union citizen can travel to another country under European Union and since you reside in London, I don't think you need a passport to travel to Ireland. Probably you need an acceptable form of national dentity of your country.


hahahippy
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You don't need a passport but you may need photo Id. I travel to Ireland a lot from London to visit family.


philip d
no not that i know of


drunken_bum
You'll need a jacket..


frog
'Dick' is well named with that answer.

You don't need a passport to travel to any part of the UK.


GEORGE M
NO YOU DO NOT


ROBIN HOOD
Yes you do
sorry



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