
Burnin'
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No..........you won't even notice a "border" |
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Happening_babe
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No. PLease ignore the first answer tho, you DO need a passport to travel around the EU, just the island of Ireland you should be ok. If you are taking a plane you may need a passport but a bus/car/train you will not. |
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Heather
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Legally , in Eire (southern Ireland) you should have your passport with you. In reality it is unlikely that anyone will ask for it. I am English and I have been on a coach from Belfast to Dublin . No one asked to see my passport . I realised that I had crossed the border when I started to see roadsigns in Gaelic. They use the Euro in the South though , they don't in the north. |
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Curious
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No......I go from the South to shop in the North sometimes, and I've never needed a thing. I've never seen any borders. |
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Alex
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No. But you may need one if you are booking into a hotel. |
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greenorlagh
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Depends on your nationality. If you are British then no. If you are Northern Irish then no. If you are European i.e. a member of the EU then no.
But always carry some form of ID. |
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Orla C
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You need to have some form of valid photo ID travelling through the Republic, a passport is good, but a driver's licence will also suffice. |
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Louise L
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nope ya mad,its still in Ireland its not another country!!
I live around 10mins away from the Northern border and have been to the North loads,ya dont need anything dont worry! |
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Keeper
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no but you'll need some protection money |
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Croney
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no you just walk over the border... unless your flying of course |
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jenna_***
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no ireland is still in the EU as far as im aware yu can travel anywher in the EU with an Eu passport! |
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ItBeMoi
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May be an idea to bring your passport or driver's licence as form of photo i.d. only. Not necesery to travel North to South. |
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solosam
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no u dont, there are no border checks |
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