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Urgent Passport Question

  • 27-10-2007 6:17pm
    #1
    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 33


    Hi,

    I'm travelling to England tomorrow from Dublin with Ryanair, with my girlfriend and her Daughter who is 6. Myself and my girlfriend have our own passports. But her daughter (6) doesn't. Does she need one to travel to England?

    We have been told she does and she doesn't. I'm confused

    Can some one let me know please

    Thanks


Comments

  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 2,816 ✭✭✭Vorsprung


    EDIT - Scratch that!

    N.B. Children under 16 years (including infants) travelling with an adult are required to have photo-ID when travelling on flights between EEA countries. Acceptable photo-ID for children under 16 is either a valid passport or a valid National Identity Card issued by an EEA country.

    Photo-ID for children under 16 years is not required for:

    * Children travelling with an adult between the United Kingdom and the Republic of Ireland or domestic flights within either the United Kingdom or Ireland

    * Children included on the passport of the parent with whom they are travelling.
    * German children under 10 in possession of a valid German Government Kinderausweis travel document.
    * Italian children up to the age of 15 years who are in possession of a valid Certificato Di Nascita which has been endorsed as "VALIDO PER L'ESPATRIO" valid for travel and signed by "IL QUESTORE" subject to acceptance for entry to your destination.

    http://www.ryanair.com/site/EN/faqs.php?sect=pid&quest=photoid


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 33 Batman182


    So thats a no (she doesn't need a passport) right?

    Isn't that wierd now adays, that means that anyone can kidnap a kid and fly them over to the UK!


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 194 ✭✭lizzyd66


    Be aware though that you will need a passport for the child if you intend checking in on line rather than at the check in desk.


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