pagoda
Well-Known Member
I remember first time I sailed to Shetland, 4 years ago. Being Johnny Foreigner, I brought passports, ships papers and whatnot. Toddled off to the harbourmaster in Lerwick with all my papers. Tried to show them to the nice woman (aka "The prettiest girl in Shetland") behind the counter, and was told off with a "Passports? Oh, no. We don't do that sort of thing up here".
Similar story going the other way, spent a summer in Norway, and had zero interest from officialdom going there, during my stay or coming home. That's how it ought to be. For bonafide sailors anyway
Boarded once entering Eire. Absolute gents. well mannered and did not mess around much. No problem with that approach either.