Yes, you need a passport to travel from Scotland to France. As both countries are part of the United Kingdom and the European Union, travelers must present a valid passport for entry into France. Additionally, ensure that your passport is valid for the duration of your stay. Always check for any specific travel restrictions or requirements before your trip.
yes
You will not require a passport to travel from Sunderland, England to Falkirk, Scotland.
yes you do im Irish
No.
It depends. If you are an English or Welsh citizen, then you can certainly cross the border into Scotland without any passport. It's all the same nation, the United Kingdom. If you are a foreign national, then you will need a passport to enter the UK, whether you are trying to arrive at (for example) Manchester Airport in England, or Glasgow Airport in Scotland. However assuming you gained legal entry to England, you can then travel around the UK as there are no border checks in between England and Scotland, or Scotland and Wales.
Of course. You will need a valid passport.
No, you cannot travel to France if your passport expires in 3 months. France requires passports to be valid for at least 6 months beyond the date of entry.
He/She will need an ID of some sort, but not specifically a passport.
this question doesn't make sense as Scotland is in the UK. If you mean "do you need a passport to travel between England and Scotland" then the answer is no. Unless you are flying, in which case you will need some form of photo ID such as a passport or driving license.
Yes, especially when you need to travel by plane. If you do not have one then you should apply to get one so that you can travel in and out of France. For non-citizens then you also need a visa in order to enter.
No. You don't need a passport to travel from one part of the UK to another.
No visa for the countries of the European Union: valid identity card or passport.