cheapest uk photo id needed for suprise!
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cheapest uk photo id needed for suprise!
hi
silly question, but im wanting to take the missus to dublin
her passport expired some time ago, so i guess i could renew it for her, but im wanting to go next month - so im after something cheap!
is there a cheap EEU/uk national card that is accepted,
the citizen card isnt accepted but i need a alternative,
she cannot drive, so has no driving licence
what can i get, quickly and cheaply
thanks
silly question, but im wanting to take the missus to dublin
her passport expired some time ago, so i guess i could renew it for her, but im wanting to go next month - so im after something cheap!
is there a cheap EEU/uk national card that is accepted,
the citizen card isnt accepted but i need a alternative,
she cannot drive, so has no driving licence
what can i get, quickly and cheaply
thanks
knewbold- FR Starter
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Location : uk
Registration date : 2012-03-01
Re: cheapest uk photo id needed for suprise!
Hi and welcome, To my knowledge you will need a passport, I am sure you will have a more positive answer before the days out.
Regards
Regards
Ryanairflyer- FR Moderator
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Re: cheapest uk photo id needed for suprise!
http://www.ryanair.com/en/terms-and-conditions#regulations-traveldocumentation
THE ONLY FORMS OF TRAVEL DOCUMENTS ACCEPTED ON RYANAIR FLIGHTS ARE:
• A valid passport – (see below - */and ** below)
• A valid National Identity Card issued by the government of a European Economic Area (EEA) country. (Only the following EEA countries currentlyissue National Identity Cards acceptable for carriage on Ryanair flights: Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Finland, France, Germany, Gibraltar, Greece, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Estonia, Hungary, Italy, Liechtenstein, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Netherlands, Malta, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland)
• A valid German Government issued ‘Kinderausweis’ travel document
• A valid Italian ‘Certificato Di Nascita’ with photo (for use by children under 16 years) which has been endorsed as ‘VALIDO PER L'ESPATRIO’ for travel on international flights, no endorsement is required when travelling on Italian domestic flights.. It is the passenger's personal responsibility to ensure that this document meets the requirements of immigration and other governmental authorities at the destination airport - see ** below.
• A valid Italian AT/BT card (for Italian domestic flights only).
• A valid UN Refugee Convention Travel Document – (issued in accordance with Article 28(1) of the 1951 UN Convention, by a Government in place of a valid passport.)
• A valid Convention Travel Document – (issued in accordance with Article 27 of the 1954 UN Convention for Stateless Persons, by a contracting state in place of a valid passport)
• A valid Collective Passport issued by an EU/EEA country
* It is acceptable for children under 16 to travel on the valid passport of the parent with whom they are travelling, if they are included on that passport.
** When a child is listed on the valid passport of the parent with whom they are travelling the accompanying adult’s travel document details must be duplicated in the child’s document details section during the online check-in process.
THE ONLY FORMS OF TRAVEL DOCUMENTS ACCEPTED ON RYANAIR FLIGHTS ARE:
• A valid passport – (see below - */and ** below)
• A valid National Identity Card issued by the government of a European Economic Area (EEA) country. (Only the following EEA countries currentlyissue National Identity Cards acceptable for carriage on Ryanair flights: Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Finland, France, Germany, Gibraltar, Greece, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Estonia, Hungary, Italy, Liechtenstein, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Netherlands, Malta, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland)
• A valid German Government issued ‘Kinderausweis’ travel document
• A valid Italian ‘Certificato Di Nascita’ with photo (for use by children under 16 years) which has been endorsed as ‘VALIDO PER L'ESPATRIO’ for travel on international flights, no endorsement is required when travelling on Italian domestic flights.. It is the passenger's personal responsibility to ensure that this document meets the requirements of immigration and other governmental authorities at the destination airport - see ** below.
• A valid Italian AT/BT card (for Italian domestic flights only).
• A valid UN Refugee Convention Travel Document – (issued in accordance with Article 28(1) of the 1951 UN Convention, by a Government in place of a valid passport.)
• A valid Convention Travel Document – (issued in accordance with Article 27 of the 1954 UN Convention for Stateless Persons, by a contracting state in place of a valid passport)
• A valid Collective Passport issued by an EU/EEA country
* It is acceptable for children under 16 to travel on the valid passport of the parent with whom they are travelling, if they are included on that passport.
** When a child is listed on the valid passport of the parent with whom they are travelling the accompanying adult’s travel document details must be duplicated in the child’s document details section during the online check-in process.
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