Not if you are travalling by boat. Because of increased security in recent years, airlines will not allow passengers to board a plane unless they have acceptable photo ID. A current passport is the most acceptable form of ID.
British and Irish citizens do not need a passport to move between the UK, Ireland, Isle of Man, Guernsey, Jersey and Alderney, although some form of ID is reccomended.
Guernsey is in the common travel area with the UK, Ireland, IOM and Channel Islands meaning you only need a passport to Guernsey if travelling from outside these places.
No, although Guernsey is outside the EU, it is within the UK/Eire free travel area.
No - Guernsey is in the common travel area with the UK, Ireland, IOM and Channel Islands.
Only if you are not flying from the UK.
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Yes
Yes as New Zealand is not in the UK.
No one travelling to Guernsey from the UK needs a passport. However, because of increased security recently, air passengers must provide photo ID and a passport is probably the easiest way to do this.
You do not need a passport from UK to Guernsey OR Jersey. The Channel Islands have been British Dependencies since 1066, as since that time, the English Sovereign has always held the title Duke of Normandy.
Passport is best
I am pritty sure you do not need ID flying to Guernsey from the UK
You need a passport or an ID.
Yes, you will need to show your passport.
Yes, You always need a passport (or EU national identity card) to get in our out of the UK.
Is a swaziland passport need a visa to uk?
Yes.
Strictly speaking, as the UK and France are both in the EU, you don't need a passport to travel to France. However, you will need a passport on your return to the UK. To be absolutely certain, you should check with the French Embassy.
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.