passport
or driving license if you are from the UK
No, the United Kingdom has not signed up to the Schengen agreement. A passport (or visa, if needed) is required to enter the UK when travelling from a Schengen country. One anomaly to this is the land border between Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland (i.e. the international border between the UK and Ireland). This is effectively an open border to vehicle traffic without passport checks, even though the Republic of Ireland is a Schengen state.
1973, the same year as the rest of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland. Ireland (the republic) also joined at the same time along with Denmark.
If you are an Irish resident, then there is no need for any identification. If you are from another country you may need a passport and a visa. A driving license is not sufficient as a travel document to enter Northern Ireland.
That will depend on where you are coming from. At the very least you will need a passport. People from some countries require visas to enter Ireland. Check the site below for more details.
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.
Yes, Jamaicans need a visa to enter Ireland.
Republic of Ireland began using the Euro on the 1st of January 2002.
Yes Americans do need a visa to enter the Czech Republic.
Passports are generally used for Travel and as a form of valid Identification and a proof of nationality. You are admissible to a country when you hold a passport and the needed other documents to enter like the Visa.
They will need a visa to enter the United Kingdom in order to enter Northern Ireland.
yes i need visa to enter Ireland
Well its a first world, developed country so I don't think you'd need any. Maybe you do but I don't really know.