no - if your are a citizen of Ireland or the UK. Citizens of all other countries may be asked for their passports.
You don't need a passport to travel between the UK and the Republic of Ireland.
No
No. There is a common travel agreement between Ireland and Britain.
No. They are both in Ireland, so if you are in Cork legally, then going to Dublin does not require any additional documentation. You may have needed a passport to get to Ireland in the first place. If so, then keep it with you when travelling around Ireland.
It depends on which part of Ireland. South: Yes. North: No.
yes, because the republic of ireland is a seperate country from the UK you will need a passport to go there.
As the "Common Travel Area" is in place, you do not need a passport to go to Dublin from the UK. When flying between the UK and Ireland it is best to ask your airline what form of ID will be accepted.
The UK and Ireland operate a "common travel area" This means that legally you do not need a passport. However a passport is now the only form of identification accepted by most airlines operating between the UK and Ireland.
Éire is the Irish language name for Ireland. Officially, citizens of the UK or Ireland don't need a passport to enter Ireland from the UK, but all other nationalities do. But you need some form of ID to prove you are an Irish or British citizen, and the only form of ID generally accepted are a drivers license or a passport. The drivers license must be a UK or Irish license and you must have been born in the UK or Ireland. This is because the drivers license doesn't state your citizenship, only your place of birth. To use it as evidence of citizenship, you have to have been born in either the UK or Ireland. Technically, only those born in the UK before 1983 can use their license to travel, this is because UK law was changed in 1983 and anyone born after this date is not guaranteed to be a citizen.In short, you may enter Ireland from the UK without a passport if:You are a UK citizen, orYou are an Irish citizen, andYou are born in the UK before 1983 or in Ireland, andYou have a full UK or Irish drivers licenseAnyone else needs a passport. If you needed a visa to enter the UK, you need a new Irish visa to enter Ireland.
NoYou will need a passport or identification depending on your citizenship.
That will depend on your nationality. Irish and British citizens can travel between Ireland and Britain without needing a passport, though many will bring their passport with them anyway. If you are not from Ireland or Britain, then you will need a passport, and may even need a visa.