No. You don't need a passport to go to any part of Ireland from anywhere in the UK. However, due to increased security in recent years, you can't board an aircraft without an acceptable form of photo ID and a current passport is the best form of ID. If you are travelling by ferry, you won't need a passport, but it is advisable to check with whichever carrier you are planning to use as the rules could change.
Northern Ireland is part of the United Kingdom, therefore you do not need a passport if you are traveling from other parts of the United Kingdom (England, Scotland, Wales). You also do not need a passport to travel between any part of the United Kingdom (Northern Ireland, England, Scotland, Wales) and the Republic of Ireland.
Yes, Northern Ireland is part of the United Kingdom and the passport and Immigration rules for the UK apply there. Obviously traveling from another part of the UK to Northern Ireland does not require a passport. However Identity checks may be required as part of transport security, especially if you are flying there.
In theory no, because Northern Ireland is part of the United Kingdom. However, because of increased security in recent years, you probably wouldn't be allowed to board an aircraft without acceptable photo ID. A valid passport is the most acceptable form of photo ID. For the avoidance of doubt, it would be advisable to contact whichever carrier you are planning to use and ask them what identification they will ask you for.
NO, Northern Ireland is part of the UK as England is. Any flights require photographic ID, depending on the airline.
Northern Ireland is in the United Kingdom. If you have come into the United Kingdom, you will have needed a passport. As a general rule you should always travel with a passport.
only if you are going to Northern Ireland, you need a passport to travel between England and Ireland.
Yes they do need a passport for Northern Ireland
If you are travelling from the USA to Northern Ireland, you need a passport to go there. You probably will also need a visa to enter Northern Ireland but you can find this out if you look up the British government website.
No.
No
A photo identification is necessary to fly from England to Northern Ireland. The airlines prefer a driver's license or passport identification picture. The passport is not necessary if the person flying is a citizen of either country.
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.
Yes, your passport.
Yes, you need your passport.
No. You need a visa to go to England as a Malawian citizen.
Not if they're travelling from Northern Ireland, but from anywhere else he/she does.
Theoretically no as Northern Ireland is part of the United Kingdom. However, acceptable photo ID is required to board an aircraft so if your journey involves flying, you will need ID and a passport is the most acceptable form of ID.