I am already in England. Will I need my passport to travel by train to Scotland?
I ask, since my pass is now in a receive of immigration authorities whilst they routine my residency application. we am Canadian, though am here legally with my EU spouse. we would similar to to go sightseeing in Scotland for a weekend, will we have difficulty removing by but my passport?
By: Judy
By: Judy
Tagged with: England • Immigration Authorities • Passport Travel • Possession • Residency Application • Sightseeing • Travel By Train • Travel Scotland
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England and Scotland are in the same country. Do you use your passport to travel from Quebec to Alberta? No.
NO crossing borders in UK are free don’t require a visa and their is no physical borders between England Scotland and Wales. You know when your in Scotland when it starts to rain!!!
No, you won’t – the country you’re in is the United Kingdom, which encompasses England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland, so travel to any of those places keeps you within the nation’s borders.
If you’re staying in hotels, though, they’re quite likely to ask for your passport, as they have to register foreign nationals staying with them. Check ahead with any hotels you plan to stay in.
Enjoy – Scotland is beautiful!
there is nothing to get through, there are no imigration controls between england scotland wales and norhtern ireland. You just get on and off the train as if travelling from north to south london…..
have a good trip