miasmum wrote:Im just making life difficult for myself, no one else cares whether I have one or not.
We all do that MM. I have a driving license and a passport. So not so much of an issue for me.
If I recall correctly, both the driving license and passport services will accept the picture from a valid one of either. Regardless of the age of the photo. My driving license I was forced to renew last year had a 20 year old photo on it... I did enjoy messing them around with that, the photo had Zero value but it was all "legal".
All this demanding ID is, I fear, deliberately driven to try and force the ID Card issue. It is not required but they have an agenda.
Interestingly I checked Ryanair identity requirements. Passport or government ID card only. But Condor Ferries who you can take to Jersey and Guernsey state:
A valid passport (i.e. in date)
An expired passport (domestic sailings only, up to two years after expiry)
Common law passport
Valid EU or Swiss national identity card
Valid driving licence (full or Provisional are accepted)
Valid armed forces identity card
Valid police warrant card/badge
A child on parent’ s passport is an acceptable form of ID
Citizen Card or Civilian Card, available from
http://www.citizencard.com/Valid firearm certificate
Valid government-issued identity card
NHS SMART card
Electoral identity card
NUS card (National Union of Students)
University/college ID card
Council issued bus pass
Young Scot card
Disabled badges which have a photograph of the holder
Certificate of Competency issued by the government (domestic routes only, must be photographic)
VALIDATE UK PASS photographic proof of age cards
CPP Guernsey ID card
Guernsey 18+ card
The electoral card is free. and you need.
a recent, digital photo of yourself
your National Insurance number
BA just says Photo ID but does not specify. EasyJet says Photo ID but gives "some examples".
It is a minefield. I guess that if you don't have a passport then getting the airline to send you a written confirmation that your chosen photo ID is acceptable would be the way to go.
I have held a passport since I was 16 and I have held a driving license since 18. I was difficult about getting a photo ID driving license, but then I moved home. End of story, change address, photo ID....