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Yes, in my experience travelling on a USA passport from Dublin to London, I had to go through immigration and got a nice stamp for my efforts. Same flying from the UK to Italy. Even got stamps taking the Eurostar to France and Belgium.GlassPrisoner79 wrote:I am a USA citizen, and I was wondering if England will stamp my passport (pass through immigration) if I fly from Dublin to London using Ryan Air. I understand both countries are in a Common Travel Area, but the regulations are extremely confusing when I've tried to read them. I think they only apply for Irish or UK residents anyways.
Also, if I fly from the UK to say, Italy (a Schengen country), do I pass through immigration in Italy?
you wont get a stamp when u travel from Dublin to London but if u travel from London to dublin u will get stamp anyway i travelled many times with non eu passport i alwys get stamp when i travelled from London to Dublin but while coming back from Dublin never stamped.GlassPrisoner79 wrote:I am a USA citizen, and I was wondering if England will stamp my passport (pass through immigration) if I fly from Dublin to London using Ryan Air. I understand both countries are in a Common Travel Area, but the regulations are extremely confusing when I've tried to read them. I think they only apply for Irish or UK residents anyways.
Also, if I fly from the UK to say, Italy (a Schengen country), do I pass through immigration in Italy?
why u are so worried yes its no immigration control between UK/IRL. you will arrive not on domestic or international terminal its always separte seperate bisede domestic terminal where usually people arrive from Douglas/ Isle Of Man/Belafast and Republic of ireland some they just ask for ID but still the dont stamp that. Even irish and british people can travel on other sort of id aswell like Driving L. and other proved Photo IDs.GlassPrisoner79 wrote:This is confusing, because some people say yes and some people say no.
There is no immigration control, for non UK/Irish passport holders flying from Dublin to London? Would I arrive in a domestic terminal and not through an international one?
its just because on each port in the uk there is separte arrival doors or sections for rep. of ireland arrival but in the ireland on each port no separte fecility for the uk arrival pessanger only and the uk pessanger have to cross the immigaration counter with all other EU passport holder thats why they ask for passport. (bit confusing why its like that)UKBAbble wrote:That's the Irish for you. We don't (yet) put UKBA officers on arrivals from the Republic.
To rephrase it, why do the uk have separate sections and the Irish do not?rizwan_ali wrote:its just because on each port in the uk there is separte arrival doors or sections for rep. of ireland arrival but in the ireland on each port no separte fecility for the uk arrival pessanger only and the uk pessanger have to cross the immigaration counter with all other EU passport holder thats why they ask for passport. (bit confusing why its like that)