Bus pass holders in the United Kingdom exist across all age groups. For instance, children ride the bus as do elderly passengers. A person of any age can ride the bus in the UK after all.
For travelling on buses, no it isn't. It is a different country. Dublin is not in the UK.
If they suspect (or can prove) you're using it fraudulently - or it has expired - then, yes they can ! The bus pass is NEVER you're property - Somewhere on the pass, it will have text similar to... "This pass remains the property of the bus company." If you can prove you're legally entitled to use the pass - you can reclaim it at the office of the bus company, so long as you can prove your identity.
If they suspect (or can prove) you're using it fraudulently - or it has expired - then, yes they can ! The bus pass is NEVER you're property - Somewhere on the pass, it will have text similar to... "This pass remains the property of the bus company." If you can prove you're legally entitled to use the pass - you can reclaim it at the office of the bus company, so long as you can prove your identity.
Scotland or Wales issued from age 60. England those aged 62 at May 2014 qualify now. The English qualifying dates are being phased to age 66. So you need to enquire at your town hall.
Yes, UK transit visas are required for green card holders traveling through the UK.
Yes, green card holders need a visa to travel to the UK.
Yes, green card holders need a transit visa for the UK if they are not citizens of a country that is exempt from the UK transit visa requirement.
no one will ever no because the # will constantly change
Yeah Ofcourse, why not.
Yes
Most airlines request photographic ID for travel now. An airline is unlikely to accept a buss pass ID. A passport is advisable.
there are bout 5.0000000 in the uk.