Hi,
Yes, we're flying with Aer Lingus, so this is the requirements for flying UK/Ireland, Domestic UK flights -
Citizens of Ireland and the UK must carry some form of official photo identification. The following forms of photo identification are acceptable:
Valid Passport
Drivers licence with photo
International student card
National ID card / Government issued photo ID cards
Health Insurance cards with photo / Social security cards with photo
Bus pass with photo
Work ID with photo
Citizens of Ireland and the UK under the age of 16, do not need a photo ID, if travelling with their parent/guardian.
Citizens of countries other than Ireland and the UK must produce a valid passport and visa where applicable, for travel between Ireland and the United Kingdom.
No Visa is required, Belfast is still in the UK. So i think it's best i wait untill we get back to be sure.
I realise and apologise that this Thread is a bit all over the place, but think there would be many in a similar situation to myself, so hopefully it will be helpfull.
On that note, another question
We were legally married in Thailand, the Marriage Cert being in Thai. It was fine for getting the EEA FP in Bangkok, but will it be fine to send with the EEA2 (Residents Card) application, or will i have to get it translated?
I can do it in November when i am over in Thailand, or is it not necessary?
Thanks again....