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The population of the Isle of Coll is approximately 200 people.
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No - ID will be OK - but it is sensible to carry with you anyway
If you are a British or Irish citizen you can travel anywhere in the Common Travel Area (UK, Republic of Ireland, Isle of Man and Channel Islands) without a passport. Airlines require photo ID, however.
You don't need a passport as such but you will need an identification document with a photograph. Other documents such as a driving licence may be acceptable. This is not for entry to the Channel Island but to identify yourself to the air or sea ferry company transporting you.
Travellers don't currently need a passport when traveling between the UK or Ireland and the Isle of Man. To travel on ferries or planes in these countries you will need ID (driving license or passport).
No passport is require to travel from Manchester to Ireland unless you're flying through Ryanair. This is due to the fact that these areas are part of the Common Travel Area, which is a free travel agreement between the UK, Ireland, Isle of Man, and the Channel Islands.
No, the Isle of Man is a Crown Dependency, with its own parliament and government running its own internal affairs. It is not part of the EU. The Isle of Man has more political independence than Wales.
No, it's in Wales.
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Yes, it is located on the isle of Anglesea in north Wales
Some form of ID is required when flying within the British Isles (which the Isle of Man is apart). A driving licence is sufficient.