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Mido asked in TravelIrelandOther - Ireland · 1 decade ago

Can I travel to Ireland with only an identity card?

I'm from Hungary, so we're part of the EU, we're also inside the Schengen border (I know Ireland isn't).

So theoretically I should be able to go there without a passport, but what's the practice?

I'm flying with RyanAir if that matters.

Thanks in advance for your help!^^

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  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago
    Favorite Answer

    It would have to be an official compulsory issue Government issued National ID card, and I think you only get them in Spain, so you would need a passport. A driving licence wouldn't count.

    The only place you can travel without a passport to/from Ireland is the UK.

  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    As far as I know, You'll need a passport or some very important from of identification from the Irish Embassy.

    = )

  • Lady
    Lv 6
    1 decade ago

    no you cant..you will need a passport

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