Northern Ireland is part of the UK so you need no ID to travel there. In fact since the UK and Eire are in a common travel area so you need no idea to travel anywhere within the British Isles. However since the war on terror, many airlines will require you produce ID, However there were no such caveats during the troubles.
no - it's an internal UK ferry trip
Yes you do, even the travel to Ireland from the UK has now been restricted to passport holders only.
I am a british citizen living in northern Ireland and I am attending a wedding in Scotland. I intend to travel to Scotland to the wedding by ferry but intend to fly back to belfast. I do not have a passport but do have a Northern Ireland electoral I.D. card - will this suffice as a means of I.D. at the airport.
Fly or ferry.
By plane or ferry.
Not officially, but you may be asked for ID by Irish immigration officials.
Yes. I've never been asked for any form of ID travelling from NI to Scotland by ship. Its generally regarded as a domestic ferry trip. But if you are flying you need to check with your airline as to what form of ID they require. Ryanair etc require a passport for all of their passengers
Do u need a passport from scotland via dunegal going by ferry
No
No
No.
No. You can use any passport that is legally yours.