Whenever children travel, it's a good idea to document them by name, photo and by emergency contact. Lacking these data, should there be some kind of disaster or crisis, the children can be left in limbo.
See the link, below, to identify the kind of passport options you have as an Irish citizen.
Yes you do. If you leave out of state you need a passport
yes
In the UK, and also Europe since October 1998, children have needed their own passport and can no longer travel under their parents passports.In most other countries it is highly recommended that children have their own passports.If children are under the age of 18 they do not need a passport, for Ireland, however you will need their birth certificate. Anyone over the age of 18 will need a passport for Ireland.
Not from Northern Ireland as it is a part of the UK.
No. There is a common travel agreement between Ireland and Britain.
Yes, your passport.
That will depend on your nationality and where you are coming from. Generally though, for any international travel you should have a passport.
If you are from another country yes. But if you are just from another city in Ireland then of course not.
No sorry
When you enter a country, you have to have a passport--even if you are a citizen of that country.
Yes. You need a passport to fly anywhere.
yes