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Do I need a full British passport to travel on a package holiday to Minorca?
My husband and I are British citizens, (born and bred) but we don't want to pay the �66 each for a passport that we may never use again.
Thank you
My husband and I are British citizens, (born and bred) but we don't want to pay the �66 each for a passport that we may never use again.
Thank you
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Sorry, but are you mad or is this a trick question ?
in this day and age of terrorism, do you honestly think that they will just take your word for it ?
you have always had to have a passport even for a day trip to France.
If & when the govt introduce id cards, then you will be able to show the cards at airports to go to any other EU country only, but until then, if it ever happens you definately need a passport.
in this day and age of terrorism, do you honestly think that they will just take your word for it ?
you have always had to have a passport even for a day trip to France.
If & when the govt introduce id cards, then you will be able to show the cards at airports to go to any other EU country only, but until then, if it ever happens you definately need a passport.
A less hostile answer would have been to explain that the British Visitor�s Passport (BVP), a cheap and easy alternative to a full passport suitable for travel to most Western European countries, was withdrawn in 1995 because it did not meet modern security standards and did not confirm the holder�s national identity.
Thus there exists no alternative to a full passport.
Thus there exists no alternative to a full passport.
stuart0356
as a Uk national you have the right to enter any other EU country. Your passport is the instrument by which you can exercise that right, EVEN IF IT IS EXPIRED. Most sensible immigration staff in the EU will allow an expired passport to enter the countries of the EU. Its the bloody airlines that wont let you travel.
as a Uk national you have the right to enter any other EU country. Your passport is the instrument by which you can exercise that right, EVEN IF IT IS EXPIRED. Most sensible immigration staff in the EU will allow an expired passport to enter the countries of the EU. Its the bloody airlines that wont let you travel.
drsaxby...i am only quoting the law. An expired british passport is still a proof of identity. you do not stop being british because your passport has expired. everyday thousands of travellers are allowed to travel by immigration authorities (after referral to them by airlines) within the EU (only if they have EU passports). So it is a common occurence. The original poster would have benefitted from my advice.