You do NOT need a passport to travel between the UK and RoI (you can just drive back and forward between Northern Ireland, which is in the UK, and the Republic without even noticing you've crossed a border - all this stuff about it being a different country etc does not apply in this case). HOWEVER, you WILL need a passport or photo identification such as a driving licence to board an aircraft or a boat, so you need to check with your transport provider what their requirements are.
2007-02-07 21:44:50
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answered by rainy-h 5
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Why,do you not have one?
I have a feeling you don't need a passport to travel between Ireland and UK but I always use one regardless so not sure.
If in doubt I bet you can travel to Belfast without one and just get a train to the Republic
2007-02-06 20:32:25
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answered by nicg 2
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No. As far as I know, if u are British u dont need a passport to travel to Ireland, but u do need some sort of photo ID (e.g. drivers license). That used to be the case anyway. They may have changed it.
2007-02-07 08:22:40
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answered by Katie 3
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I assume you are British. If so, in theory no, in reality yes. In the EU, as a member you can travel between Member States with only your ID card. But, as (unlike the rest of Europe) we don't have them, the only accepted from of ID is a passport.
I quote from the relevant authority: "All Union citizens have the right to enter another Member State by virtue of having an identity card or valid passport. Under no circumstances can an entry or exit visa be required. Where the citizens concerned do not have travel documents, the host Member State must afford them every facility in obtaining the requisite documents or having them sent."
Given that this is THE definitive answer, it is difficult to imagine why some MORON has given it the thumbs down. There is no point giving sensible advice on here if such imbeciles decry it.
2007-02-06 18:49:25
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answered by Essex Ron 5
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Yes u nedd a passport 2 travel from country 2 country even on a boat!!!
2007-02-07 07:20:26
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answered by jamie_bc 2
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Some times a driving license will do if it is recent and up to date it has to be a government form of identification. Enjoy Ireland it rocks....
2007-02-06 19:40:31
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answered by sweetness 2
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you can travel from Ireland to the U.K with a driving licence as I.D. so I'm sure it works the same way from U.K to Ireland?
2007-02-06 18:54:20
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answered by Deep Throat 3
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yes, republic of ireland is a different country, they use euros there, making it a european country outside the uk.
2007-02-06 18:49:38
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes. It's a different country.
2007-02-06 18:47:44
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answered by Anonymous
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technically no - but as the u.k does not issue official photo identification (unlike say, germany) you have to travel with your passport.
2007-02-06 19:35:07
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answered by emma a 3
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