My friend from Texas wants to go on holiday to the UK, but has no passport. Will she need to make one? [closed]



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closed as off-topic by Jan, Giorgio, user67108, Ali Awan, Doc Dec 18 '17 at 6:29



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    I'm voting to close this question as off-topic because it is not a question.
    – Jan
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  • A passport is only required if you fly or catch a boat. If you drive or walk from Texas to the UK then there is no need for a passport. Also, voting to close, because WTF?
    – Doc
    Dec 18 '17 at 6:29






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    @Doc A passport is used to cross borders, however you enter. I use my passport to enter countries I walk into (as opposed to fly or sail).
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  • @dda I suspect that it was a joke considering how tricky it is to walk or drive from the US to the UK. Walking into the UK is only feasible if you start in the Republic of Ireland or maybe through the tunnel from France (be careful of the trains).
    – badjohn
    Dec 18 '17 at 8:44











  • Then again the phrase "A passport is only required if you fly or catch a boat." is quite generalizing and misleading :-) The main purpose of a passport sure ain't taking a plane of boat...
    – user67108
    Dec 18 '17 at 8:49
















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    I'm voting to close this question as off-topic because it is not a question.
    – Jan
    Dec 18 '17 at 2:25










  • A passport is only required if you fly or catch a boat. If you drive or walk from Texas to the UK then there is no need for a passport. Also, voting to close, because WTF?
    – Doc
    Dec 18 '17 at 6:29






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    @Doc A passport is used to cross borders, however you enter. I use my passport to enter countries I walk into (as opposed to fly or sail).
    – user67108
    Dec 18 '17 at 6:48










  • @dda I suspect that it was a joke considering how tricky it is to walk or drive from the US to the UK. Walking into the UK is only feasible if you start in the Republic of Ireland or maybe through the tunnel from France (be careful of the trains).
    – badjohn
    Dec 18 '17 at 8:44











  • Then again the phrase "A passport is only required if you fly or catch a boat." is quite generalizing and misleading :-) The main purpose of a passport sure ain't taking a plane of boat...
    – user67108
    Dec 18 '17 at 8:49












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closed as off-topic by Jan, Giorgio, user67108, Ali Awan, Doc Dec 18 '17 at 6:29



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closed as off-topic by Jan, Giorgio, user67108, Ali Awan, Doc Dec 18 '17 at 6:29



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    I'm voting to close this question as off-topic because it is not a question.
    – Jan
    Dec 18 '17 at 2:25










  • A passport is only required if you fly or catch a boat. If you drive or walk from Texas to the UK then there is no need for a passport. Also, voting to close, because WTF?
    – Doc
    Dec 18 '17 at 6:29






  • 3




    @Doc A passport is used to cross borders, however you enter. I use my passport to enter countries I walk into (as opposed to fly or sail).
    – user67108
    Dec 18 '17 at 6:48










  • @dda I suspect that it was a joke considering how tricky it is to walk or drive from the US to the UK. Walking into the UK is only feasible if you start in the Republic of Ireland or maybe through the tunnel from France (be careful of the trains).
    – badjohn
    Dec 18 '17 at 8:44











  • Then again the phrase "A passport is only required if you fly or catch a boat." is quite generalizing and misleading :-) The main purpose of a passport sure ain't taking a plane of boat...
    – user67108
    Dec 18 '17 at 8:49












  • 4




    I'm voting to close this question as off-topic because it is not a question.
    – Jan
    Dec 18 '17 at 2:25










  • A passport is only required if you fly or catch a boat. If you drive or walk from Texas to the UK then there is no need for a passport. Also, voting to close, because WTF?
    – Doc
    Dec 18 '17 at 6:29






  • 3




    @Doc A passport is used to cross borders, however you enter. I use my passport to enter countries I walk into (as opposed to fly or sail).
    – user67108
    Dec 18 '17 at 6:48










  • @dda I suspect that it was a joke considering how tricky it is to walk or drive from the US to the UK. Walking into the UK is only feasible if you start in the Republic of Ireland or maybe through the tunnel from France (be careful of the trains).
    – badjohn
    Dec 18 '17 at 8:44











  • Then again the phrase "A passport is only required if you fly or catch a boat." is quite generalizing and misleading :-) The main purpose of a passport sure ain't taking a plane of boat...
    – user67108
    Dec 18 '17 at 8:49







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I'm voting to close this question as off-topic because it is not a question.
– Jan
Dec 18 '17 at 2:25




I'm voting to close this question as off-topic because it is not a question.
– Jan
Dec 18 '17 at 2:25












A passport is only required if you fly or catch a boat. If you drive or walk from Texas to the UK then there is no need for a passport. Also, voting to close, because WTF?
– Doc
Dec 18 '17 at 6:29




A passport is only required if you fly or catch a boat. If you drive or walk from Texas to the UK then there is no need for a passport. Also, voting to close, because WTF?
– Doc
Dec 18 '17 at 6:29




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@Doc A passport is used to cross borders, however you enter. I use my passport to enter countries I walk into (as opposed to fly or sail).
– user67108
Dec 18 '17 at 6:48




@Doc A passport is used to cross borders, however you enter. I use my passport to enter countries I walk into (as opposed to fly or sail).
– user67108
Dec 18 '17 at 6:48












@dda I suspect that it was a joke considering how tricky it is to walk or drive from the US to the UK. Walking into the UK is only feasible if you start in the Republic of Ireland or maybe through the tunnel from France (be careful of the trains).
– badjohn
Dec 18 '17 at 8:44





@dda I suspect that it was a joke considering how tricky it is to walk or drive from the US to the UK. Walking into the UK is only feasible if you start in the Republic of Ireland or maybe through the tunnel from France (be careful of the trains).
– badjohn
Dec 18 '17 at 8:44













Then again the phrase "A passport is only required if you fly or catch a boat." is quite generalizing and misleading :-) The main purpose of a passport sure ain't taking a plane of boat...
– user67108
Dec 18 '17 at 8:49




Then again the phrase "A passport is only required if you fly or catch a boat." is quite generalizing and misleading :-) The main purpose of a passport sure ain't taking a plane of boat...
– user67108
Dec 18 '17 at 8:49










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