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eurotraveller
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Citizens of the United Kingdom and the Republic of Ireland can officially travel between the two nations without a passport in accordance with the Immigration Act, 1971 (UK).
In theory it is also possible to travel between signatory nations of the Schengen Agreement as border controls have been officially abolished between these countries. However all persons are legally supposed to always carry a passport or government-issued ID card at all times when in these countries. |
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Jen G
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Depends where you are at and where you are going.
In the US, beginning Jan of 2008, you will have to have a passport to go to Canada or Mexico and to get back into the US. It's already in affect that if you are flying to either one of those countries, you have to have a passport. |
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dilu 7
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Your own country ! |
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violett
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it really depends on your nationally
and where your travelling from |
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iraq51
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Need a country traveling from as a starting point to really answer this question properly.
Generally you'll need a passport visa to go to most any other country when you travel. |
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frankturk50
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You can travel through the EU Without passport I have travelled extensively through europe.But if you use air travel you will be required to show passport as this is regulation applied for air travel where as opposed to border they cant see where you have actually come from |
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Jessy A
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Hey doesnt answering this question constitute aidding and abetting illegal immigration?'fess up smoothy |
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nontarzaniccaulkhead
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It depends on where you start, and also on your nationality. |
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H Vice
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With a Swiss passport, you can go to Brazil without having a visa....
Thank God for Switzerland.... :) |
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UNCLE BAZWOLD
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You can travel to England from the Isle of Wight or even the Isle of Dogs |
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frank S
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I think the populations of Wales and Scotland consider themselves to be countries. So within UK you can travel between England, Scotland and Wales.
I remember at one time if you were from one of the Benelux countries (Belgium, Holland and Luxembourg) you were able to travel without passports within those countries. That may have changed since the Islamic fundamentalists have embarked on their terrorism sprees. |
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