only if you are going to Northern Ireland, you need a passport to travel between England and Ireland.
No. There is a common travel agreement between Ireland and Britain.
You don't need a passport to travel between the UK and the Republic of Ireland.
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.
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.
No. There is a common travel agreement between Ireland and Britain. You will not need a passport at any time when travelling across the sea between Britain and Ireland. Neither do you need one when travelling in Ireland, from the south of the country to the North. There is no border on the island. There is open travel between the islands/countries of Ireland and Britain. Google 'Common Travel Area Britain Ireland' .
Yes they do need a passport for Northern Ireland
If your travelling from the U.K. then you don't need a passport but some form of I.D. is reccommended. If your from Europe then you need a passport to get into Ireland. Outside of Europe then i think you need to apply for a visa and bring your passport.
Yes you do. If you leave out of state you need a passport
NoYou will need a passport or identification depending on your citizenship.
No, Not if you a Citizen of the UK or Ireland.
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