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Relying in this subject field on an almost-four-year old question and answer is a poor idea: travel rules change, and lately they've been changing a lot because of the pandemic. Even if permitted now, rules may change again between now and your travel dates. Do check carefully just before departure that the covid rules allow you to travel and transit as you wish; you may be required to present proof of a covid test, quarantine upon arrival, and not having been present in some countries some number of days before your travel.– DavidRecallsMonicaCommented Apr 29, 2021 at 15:29
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@DavidSupportsMonica the EU requires EU and Schengen countries to accept national ID cards as proof of nationality for the purpose of the free movement directive, though not every covered country issues these cards. They're therefore similar to, but more widely useful than, a US passport card (and Ireland's is even called a passport card). Some other countries accept citizens of certain countries with ID cards in lieu of passports, which is why some EU citizens can use them to visit Turkey.– phoogCommented Apr 29, 2021 at 16:24
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I’m voting to close this question because the pandemic is now over.– JonathanReez ♦Commented Jan 28, 2023 at 20:41
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