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.
As the "Common Travel Area" is in place, you do not need a passport to go to Dublin from the UK. When flying between the UK and Ireland it is best to ask your airline what form of ID will be accepted.
Only Irish and UK citizens can travel without a passport between the 2 countries
A passport is not needed to travel between the UK and Ireland.
You need a passport to enter any country, that's why you have passport control at airports.
Yes, you would need to bring one. As a general rule, no matter where you are travelling, always bring a passport.
No.
i am a malawi passport holder do i need a visa to go the America,canada and uk
It depends on where you are coming from, but in general terms a child of 7 can travel on a parent's passport, so doesn't need one of their own.
yes, because the republic of ireland is a seperate country from the UK you will need a passport to go there.
technically, yes, unless you are a citizen of Ireland or the United Kingdom Very often people are not asked for passports but you should have one if you are a citizen of any other country
No, you need a visa
yes