yes, because the republic of ireland is a seperate country from the UK you will need a passport to go there.
No. You would need a national identity document, ideally a passport.
Yes, anyone from Northern Ireland or Ireland can get an Irish Passport.
Yes they do need a passport for Northern Ireland
The Junior Certificate is the exam taken by people in secondary school, typically in the 3rd or 4th year, when they are about 15 years old. It is a national exam.
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.
They mostly offer their services to Ireland, Northern Ireland, England, Scotland and Wales. There are other national car insurance companies you could look into if you are not in that region.
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.
No, Not if you a Citizen of the UK or Ireland.
In the UK, and also Europe since October 1998, children have needed their own passport and can no longer travel under their parents passports.In most other countries it is highly recommended that children have their own passports.If children are under the age of 18 they do not need a passport, for Ireland, however you will need their birth certificate. Anyone over the age of 18 will need a passport for Ireland.