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No. You would need a national identity document, ideally a passport.
Going south from Ireland, you would come to Spain. From the extreme west of Ireland, you would pass Spain and Portugal and come to Morocco.
If you travelled south from Ireland you would first hit Spain. If you continued on, you may catch a small part of Portugal, before returning to Spain. You would then hit north Africa. There the countries you would pass through would be Morocco, Algeria, Mauritania, Mali and the Ivory Coast. Then you would enter the Atlantic Ocean and continuing on south you would eventually come to Antarctica.
No a PVTA pass is not a government issued photo ID.
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Ireland and Britain operate a common travel area. However, as a general rule it is a good idea to always bring a passport with you for any international travel. As an Irish or British citizen, to travel between Ireland and Britain you must have one of the following: * A valid passport * A driver's licence with photo * An international student card * A national ID card * A bus pass with photo * A Garda (Irish police) ID with photo * A work ID with photo
No. Not directly. It would have to enter the mouth cavity and then enter the tube going to opposite ear.
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To obtain a photo pass for concerts, you typically need to reach out to the concert venue or the artist's management team. They may have specific requirements or guidelines for obtaining a photo pass, such as providing examples of your previous work or having a certain level of experience in concert photography. It's important to follow their instructions and be professional in your communication to increase your chances of getting a photo pass.
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Yes, a bus pass with a photo can typically serve as a form of photo ID, as it includes your photograph and can verify your identity. However, acceptance may vary depending on the situation or institution requiring the ID, so it's best to check their specific requirements beforehand.