goingnowhere wrote: » Aer Lingus, BA, CityJet, Flybe all accept drivers licences
goingnowhere wrote: » Aer Lingus do operate Knock Gatwick however
jester77 wrote: » The online application only takes a few days. I had to renew mine last week, took a photo with my phone and filled in the form on a Sunday evening. Took less than 15 mins to complete. Had my passport 4 days later on the Thursday. I'm living in Germany so you would probably get it even quicker in Ireland.
El Tarangu wrote: » Would it not be easier to just get a passport - is there some reason that you don't want/can't get a passport?
RossieMan wrote: » Just get a UK one then? You seem to be trying to make a problem were there isn't one.
Andy From Sligo wrote: » hmm, still a couple of hundred euro and apply in person in dublin , think I checked it out before - I am not trying to make a problem, i asked did anyone know of a workaround of going with ryanair without a passport or know why they wannt a passport when the others will just accept a drivers licence
Deagol wrote: » My impression is you are trying to make a short story long.. To get a UK passport you just need to fill in the online downloadable form, get it and a couple of photos signed by a garda and send it off. It's done in Belfast and you get it back a couple of weeks later. Cost is a little of 100euro last time I did it as far as I remember.
Andy From Sligo wrote: » well thanks - thats different to what I read when i was reading it up before on the internet, it was talking about going up to the UK embassy in dublin and proving who you are etc... that was a few years back I read that. Must have changed it. With your info I will read up again on it
zoe 3619 wrote: » Is it your first passport or a renewal? I recently renewed a uk passport-all done on line in a few minutes,including uploading photos of myself from the phone. Came very quickly by courier and cost around a hundred euro.
Andy From Sligo wrote: » looks like i will have to go passport route then - will negate getting/looking for cheap flight over to UK , but then I suppose at least I will have a passport for the future should I want to fly to spain or france or somewhere . Blimey, our neighbours (UK) and part of europe (at the moment for another 6 months anyway) and you need a passport like its some foreign country
killbillvol2 wrote: » Eh, it is a foreign country?
Andy From Sligo wrote: » killbillvol2 wrote: » Eh, it is a foreign country? well ..... technically yes .. but hey , we are all after all in europe (at the moment)
ted1 wrote: » Its outside the Schengen areahttps://www.google.ie/amp/s/europa.eu/youreurope/citizens/travel/entry-exit/eu-citizen/indexamp_en.htm
dingding wrote: » With Brexit is there a case for Ireland to join Schengen.
dingding wrote: » Looking at it from a UK perspective under the current scheme, say a person wants to enter the UK to carry out an illegal act, they just have to fly into Dublin, and enter the UK through Dublin Port - Holyhead with no checks. The open boarder with the UK would need the same rigour to be applied at Irish airports as UK airports and ports. The irish driving license, the pink type must be one of the easiest documents to forge with no security features. They could also change in Dublin and fly into the UK but they they may be picked up at one of the airports. Say they fly to bristol, the driving license will get them on the plane, only checked by airline and no checks in the UK.
coylemj wrote: » Definitely not. You cannot have an open border between Schengen and non-Schengen countries. The agreement known as the Common Travel Area would be scrapped if we signed up for Schengen so everyone would need a passport to fly to GB and even to cross the border into NI.