There are no border checks between Eire and NI, however I'm doubtful if it'd be legal to go between them without it. I'm sure it's very common though.
So CAN you? - Yes.
Are you allowed? - Probably not.
Yes, anyone from Northern Ireland or Ireland can get an Irish Passport.
No, your baby can't. Nobody can travel without a passport, and it makes no difference how old he is, or the destination.
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.
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.
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?
About 8 years
passport is very important! no matter how old is the baby.
No. You don't need a passport to travel from one part of the UK to another.
it depends if you have a UK passport, if your an illegal immigrant you might get arrested. If you're not an immigrant and you have a british passport then yes, yes you can