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Question on ireland?

I am coming back to Portadown soon and i cannot remember if I need a visa or an ID card to get into portadown. i don't have a passport. can i get an ID card and where do i get one? i have been out of ireland since i was 17 i live in london now but i want to come home

Thanks for your time

    



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jjn333
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Portadown is in Co Armagh - therefore in the UK .

You don't need a Visa for any part of EU

You will probably need photographic ID if you fly - just like flying anywhere in the UK

Driving Licence?


greenorlagh
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er...you live in the UK. Portadown is in the UK. Why would you need a visa?

If you are flying you will need some form of identification, but a passport isn't necessary.


massiveshopaholic
Nope dont think so!


Krissy
If you are going by Ferry then you will not need a passport. but if you are flying then you WILL need a passport, airport security is still very tight.


Gail S
How do you get ID? How old are you? Most people have some form of photo identification by the age of 16 (if not before).

Driver's license? Student ID? National ID?


anthonyjackbishop
thats was not his question his question was where can he get id so he can return back to Portadown do ppl read these;s questions? lol


K K
just id hun





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