I went to Dublin my plane a couple of weeks ago and they NEEDED photo identification from a government body - so DVLA or UKPS. I think it was due to the recent scares. As regards to Belfast where my nan went last year just photo identification to prove the ticket was hers!
"You need a valid passport to travel between the UK and all other countries (except the Isle of Man, the Channel Islands and the Republic of Ireland). However, in the case of a genuine emergency it may be possible to make other arrangements (see under heading How long does it take to get a passport)."
2006-11-19 10:34:59
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answered by Ben E 2
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If you are british you will be able to go to Northern Ireland without a passport as Northern Ireland is part of the United Kingdom, allthough I would recommend taking some sort of identification to prove you are british. If you are not british you will have to take your passport with you.
2006-11-19 10:28:14
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answered by Adzspeed 1
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British & Irish voters can commute freely yet 'citizens' are a various kettle of fish finding on your nationality you additionally can require a visa to flow into the Republic of eire edit: you may nicely be legally resident in a rustic devoid of being a citizen & a resident does not inevitably have the comparable rights as a citizen relating to freedom of circulate you ought to the two deliver image identity of a few sort & deliver the toddler's beginning cert - in concept British & Irish voters can commute freely between the united kingdom & Republic of eire and in undemanding terms produce identity on request even though it fairly is ultimate to have some thing that of course idenifities you & your citizenship in case somebody makes a decision to be awkward
2016-12-30 15:36:03
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answered by ? 3
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I'm fairly certain you don't require a passport, but any photo ID (driving licence is good), which also includes a passport, would be advisable.
When flying from Luton(UK) to Dublin, only photo ID was required, so I would be very surprised if you need more in your case.
2006-11-19 10:18:36
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answered by Anonymous
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Nope. I was just up there and they couldn't care less. The borders are non existent. I was fairly surprised.
If you fly, you might need some sort of photo id/passport.
2006-11-19 21:47:04
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answered by slipstreamer 7
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don't need a passport but some other form of idea is a good idea to have...something like a driver's licence
2006-11-19 22:56:50
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answered by polly 3
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no but you will need money for the toll bridges if you are driving or you'll not get to far
2006-11-19 10:24:08
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answered by maginty 2
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no - work ibn both n and s and never needed id - even stena line dosn't need id to get to mainland uk
2006-11-19 10:15:27
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answered by geoffrey2312 3
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No ..if you have lived in Ireland all your life how could you have to ask this question.
2006-11-20 03:57:26
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answered by Anonymous
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make sure the orange men dont get you !!! and nope you dont need a passport ..happy travels .check out port rush if you get the chance and welcome to Britain
2006-11-19 10:24:25
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answered by mrqprfc 2
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