Customs and immigration personnel can hold a passport when trying to leave a country. They must state the reason that it is being held.
Not officially, but you may be asked for ID by Irish immigration officials.
NO - although some form of ID is recommended and if travelling by Air, most Airlines now demand a passport- check before you book
Yes, anyone from Northern Ireland or Ireland can get an Irish Passport.
Yes they do need a passport for Northern Ireland
yes its visa free passport to ireland. Mr zia www.ziabc.com
only if you are going to Northern Ireland, you need a passport to travel between England and Ireland.
In response to increased Immigration from Ireland and Germany, nativists pushed for laws to discourage immigration or deny political rights to immigrants.
In response to increased Immigration from Ireland and Germany, nativists pushed for laws to discourage immigration or deny political rights to immigrants.
It will depend on where you are coming from and your nationality. See the UK Visas and Immigration section of the Home Office website in Britain to see what requirements you have. At the very least you should have a passport.
No.
Generally you will need a passport to visit Ireland. As a general rule, you should always get a passport when travelling internationally. The fact that you grandmother is Irish, does not mean you can travel to Ireland without any passport. You may actually be entitled to get an Irish passport. See the related question below for details of documents needed to visit Ireland.