Useful documents to bring with you

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If you are leaving Ireland you will need to take certain documents with you, for example, proof of your citizenship, identity and address in Ireland. It is always easier to get hold of these documents while you are still in Ireland.

It is always highly recommended that you bring your passport with you, even if you are travelling to the UK and your passport is not a requirement for travel. In fact, given Ireland is not a member of the Schengen Agreement, you will find that you are required to carry your passport when travelling to most other countries. You can find information about applying for an Irish passport on this site.

In addition to your passport, other useful documents include:

Emergency contact details

The Department of Foreign Affairs in Ireland recommends that you make a note of the contact details of the nearest Irish embassy or consulate while you are abroad in case you need to contact them urgently. You are also advised to leave your own contact details with someone at home who can pass them to the Consular Section of the Department of Foreign Affairs in the event of an emergency. You could also register your contact details with the Department of Foreign Affairs.

If you are going to remote areas where you will be far from an Irish embassy, leave two passport photographs and two signatures, ideally on a passport application form, with friends in Ireland or near an Irish embassy. If your passport is lost or stolen this could speed up the process of replacing it.

Before you travel, it can be useful to make photocopies of the most important of these documents. Carry the photocopies separatelyso that you will have some form of identificationin the event that they are stolen.

If you are travelling in countries where there are a lot of restrictions, it can be useful to bring a number of passport photographs with you, for use on additional visas and permits.

Last Updated: 18/6/2009

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