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sunflower68 | 11:38 Sat 05th Mar 2005 | Travel
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I have read through older threads on this one and really just want an up-to-date check.  My 5year old doesn't have a passport; will she need one for the uk to rep of ireland?  Will we need all our driving stuff, ie insurance and licences?  Cheers.

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Is your child British or an EU citizen. If she is then she does not need a passport to enter the Republic of Ireland from the UK. She will need a passport if say you are going to the republic of ireland from outside the EU.

next point is how are you going to Ireland. if you are going by car/ferry then you will not need a passport. If going by airplane then the airline may ask for passport as form of identification at check in. Check with the airline before booking the tickets what identification is required for a 5 year old who does not have a passport. Is the child on your passport. If yes then the airline may accept it.

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Thanks Dom I think we should be ok then.  Going on the ferry; I guess this is less hassle.  Thanks for your help.

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