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Do i need a passport to take the ferry from holyhead to dublin. i am english? |
Travel Info Do i need a passport to take the ferry from holyhead to dublin. i am english? Travel Tips no you don't.. used to live in holyhead and took the ferry tons of times. no passport needed. great little pub in dun loaraghie.. if that's how you spell it. of in doubt check stenna's website lifted this directly from stena's website Passports and Visas I'm a British citizen. Do I need a passport? British citizens travelling to Northern or the Republic of Ireland do not need a passport but are advised to take a form of identity. Remember that the name on your passport must match the name on your booking, otherwise you may not be able to travel and your insurance may be invalid. Other passport holders should check with the relevant embassy regarding passport and visa requirements. Do my children need passports? Children who were included on a passport before 5 October 1998 may continue to travel with the passport holder until the child reaches the age of 16 years; or the passport on which the child is included is replaced; or an amendment results in the issue of a new passport. I'm a citizen on a non-EU country. Is there anything else I need to do? You must check that you have all the documents required for entry into Ireland because otherwise you might be refused. If this happens we may be fined, and you will be liable for that fine under the Terms of Business. My passport is close to its expiry date. What should I do? If your passport is in the final year of validity you are advised to check the requirements of the country you are visiting before you make final travel plans. This is because some countries state that immigrant passports must remain valid for a minimum period after the date of entry (typically six months). Source(s): www.stenaline.co.uk Other Travel Tips yes you do. Yes you do. no just id Yes, Dublin is in a different country! If it was Northern Ireland, I doubt you would. No you dont, its part of the UK - you will prob need photo ID, just like flying from glasgow to London, security. |
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