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kelfoan | 21:49 Sat 15th Apr 2006 | Travel
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I have been told I require a passport for the Isle of Dogs. I am a british citizen. Is this correct?
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Yes, but are you a dog? When visiting their country, I believe you need a visa AND a muzzle.
if you tie up at Canary Wharf, the immigration queues can take hours
Also need one when crossing the Lancashire/Yorkshire border.
Sorry jno, but the Canary Wharf entry has been closed for fear of bird flu.
lol waimarie

take no notice of this lot of ill informed nincompoops, there is no need for a passport at all, just make sure you fly the Jolly Roger and the tugs will guide you safely into harbour.

No but don't try to enter the Isle of Anglesey without one!

Don't you mean Pimlico?


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Someone is winding you up Kelfoan. The Isle Of Dogs is in East London.
Yes - correct. You will also need a translation guide as you are going south of the river!
You dont need one to get in but you certainly need one to get out!
the Isle of Dogs isn't south of the river (except perhaps the Tyne)
You are all barking mad.
Well you all gave me lol

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