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technically none but if travelling by air the airlines demand a passport
From where?
Same as you need now - a birth certificate.
A Passport.
At least a passport.
The exact types of identification needed to enter Holland will depend on where the traveler's home country is. If you are a British citizen looking to travel to Holland you will need to make sure you bring passport with you.
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.
Usually, when you travel locally, you need your valid identification card. An example would be your drivers license. You might also need your passport if you travel by air.
If you are talking about Shrewsbury in England, then as both are in England you will not need a passport to travel there.
A valid picture identification card.
Yes if you are to travel by air but if it is by sea of land, no need but you need a proof of identification and the passport is the best one you have for the child.
No, just an acceptable proof of identification