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john s

Do you require a british passport to travel from the uk to northeren ireland?


    



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Basement Bob
For UK nationals a passport is not strictly necessary but photographic identification is required. Check with your airline/ferry company as requirements vary. Other nationals- valid passport or national identity card required. (Passports are not required for travel between Northern Ireland and the Republic). Citizens from Europe and most other western countries- visas not usually required. Further information available from the British Embassy in your country of origin,


jackie m
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from past experience with security i needed a passport to travel from Glasgow to London


ol&#39;blue eyes
NO


rowdy
No.


fivetoze
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NO, northern Ireland is part of the UK


chickadee
No you dont.


Penfold
No. Northern Ireland is part of the UK. However, no passport is required either for travel between Eire and the UK for Irish and UK citizens.


theoriginalsource
no... but u need photographic ID if flying


marzmargs12
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Yes


stephen d
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Well, I'm not too sure. Now Northern Ireland is very much in the UK, and thus shouldn't necesitate a passport per se, but what with the terrorist climate in airports ect. I have a feeling that they actually ask to see it never the less (or some form of ID at least). Possibly the same when sailing to Stranraer ect.


sunshine
as I live in Northern Ireland I can assure you ,you do not need a passport to travel either Northern or Southern Ireland


Matt S
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Technically no, but you will need some form of ID if you fly.


laplandfan
No not if you are a British Cit.

To the republic of ireland then you would need a passport



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