You don't need any form of passport to cross the border between England and Scotland as they are the same nation. It's possible that the airline may require a passport for identification though.
No. You don't need a passport to travel from one part of the UK to another.
No, your baby can't. Nobody can travel without a passport, and it makes no difference how old he is, or the destination.
A bairn is a term used in Scotland and Northern England for a child or baby.
If you need a passport there, the baby will also need a passport. Maybe there is the possibility to get your baby written into your passport.
Surely this is a joke? News for you, its not funny.
Your baby needs a passport. It can either be put on yours or have its own.
Having a baby does not make one an adult.
well that depends. If a baby is under 18 months then it will not need a passport. I got my first passport when I was 5. Babies usually get discounts at the airport. Channel islands or Canada, a baby does not need a passport if it is under 18 months.
A child of any age needs his own passport. From the minute a baby is born and onwards he needs his own passport if he's going to travel out of the country.
Can a british citizen mother put her 2-years old daughter into her passport even if her daughter already has british passport? Can a british citizen mother put her 2-years old daughter into her passport even if her daughter already has british passport? Can a british citizen mother put her 2-years old daughter into her passport even if her daughter already has british passport?
Your an American citizen so run for president buddy
About 8 years