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charles charles is offline
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In article , Archibald Tarquin
Blenkinsopp Esq wrote:
On Sun, 8 Sep 2019 21:56:34 +0100, "michael adams" mjadams25@ukonline
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"Archibald Tarquin Blenkinsopp Esq" wrote in
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* Immigration authorities may also require you to have valid official
photo-identification which shows your nationality.*

As I pointed out it is totally academic as the same conditions would
apply to anyone entering a port or Airside.


The other minor problem you might have with your argument is that you can
travel to Ireland on a driving licence if going by air. A passport or
proof of nationality is not required.


It's not a legal requirement, but then airline won't take you - their rules

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