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Passport for Ireland?

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PurpleParis | 19:00 Thu 17th Jun 2010 | Travel
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Could anyone tell me if I have to have a passport to go to the Republic of Ireland? I remember years ago, going as a child we didn't need one but I have heard conflicting stories of now needing one. Thanks in anticipation
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Not to enter Ireland but check what ID your airline needs if you are flying.
Probably do now. The last time I went you needed a passport with Ryanair but not with AirLingus....you'll need photo ID either way.
UK citizens do not require a passport to enter the Republic of Ireland.

However airlines and ferry operators require you to carry ID. Ryanair will only accept a valid passport. Other airlines accept photographic driving licences. (Some will even accept things like bus passes. easyJet is such an example). Ferry operators' policies are in my posts here:
http://www.theanswerb...l/Question904326.html

Chris
Just been informed...it has to be a photo driving license or passport. Airlingus let him on with an out of date passport.

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