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After Brexit, will the EU recognize British passports that are valid for more than ten years?


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This morning on TV a presenter said that after Brexit the EU would not accept passports that over ten years from date of issue to date of expiration. I go on holiday on 28/03 the day before Brexit and thinking on when I come back because my passport was issued on 27/03/2012 and expirers 27/06/2022 which is over 10 years, I do not want to be stuck in Lanzarote.










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    This morning on TV a presenter said that after Brexit the EU would not accept passports that over ten years from date of issue to date of expiration. I go on holiday on 28/03 the day before Brexit and thinking on when I come back because my passport was issued on 27/03/2012 and expirers 27/06/2022 which is over 10 years, I do not want to be stuck in Lanzarote.










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      This morning on TV a presenter said that after Brexit the EU would not accept passports that over ten years from date of issue to date of expiration. I go on holiday on 28/03 the day before Brexit and thinking on when I come back because my passport was issued on 27/03/2012 and expirers 27/06/2022 which is over 10 years, I do not want to be stuck in Lanzarote.










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          The UK Government has posted Advice for British passport holders if the UK leaves the EU without a deal




          After 29 March 2019:




          • You should have at least 6 months left on your passport from your date of arrival. This applies to adult and child passports.


          • If you renewed a passport before it expired, up to 9 extra months may have been added to your new passport’s expiry date. Any extra months on your passport over 10 years may not count towards the 6 months that should be remaining for travel to most countries in Europe.



          The new rules will apply to passports issued by the UK, Gibraltar, Guernsey, the Isle of Man and Jersey."







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            It means you will need to renew your passport in 2021 instead of 2022. Not an issue for your journey in 2019.

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          My understanding of the rule is that the extra months beyond ten years are not counted when applying the six month validity rule. Hence your passport which had a ten years 3 months validity when issued should be viewed as expiring on 27/03/22 instead of 27/06/22.



          Thus it has more than six months of validity remaining so you are fine.



          SHUT OUT Brexit passport warning for millions of Brits – renew today or risk No Deal EU travel ban




          Those with less than 15 months left on their passports could be at
          risk if they plan to travel after March 29 - find out if you're
          affected







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          • The Sun is a poor source: they're about Daily Mail levels of accuracy. For example, they claim that "Which? has warned travellers who have less than 15 months left on their passport to apply for a new one now if they plan to travel after we leave the EU." That is almost certainly not true, as Which? know what they're talking about and most people with 15 months left on their passports won't need to renew. Something like this Daily Telegraph article would be a better source.

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          The UK Government has posted Advice for British passport holders if the UK leaves the EU without a deal




          After 29 March 2019:




          • You should have at least 6 months left on your passport from your date of arrival. This applies to adult and child passports.


          • If you renewed a passport before it expired, up to 9 extra months may have been added to your new passport’s expiry date. Any extra months on your passport over 10 years may not count towards the 6 months that should be remaining for travel to most countries in Europe.



          The new rules will apply to passports issued by the UK, Gibraltar, Guernsey, the Isle of Man and Jersey."







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            It means you will need to renew your passport in 2021 instead of 2022. Not an issue for your journey in 2019.

            – Michael Hampton
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          • Links are absolutely OK. Indeed, when you're quoting a source, you should always link to that source, where possible. Perhaps you're thinking of Stack Exchange's rule against link-only answers. An answer such as "See this document" would be no good because it contains no information except the link.

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          The UK Government has posted Advice for British passport holders if the UK leaves the EU without a deal




          After 29 March 2019:




          • You should have at least 6 months left on your passport from your date of arrival. This applies to adult and child passports.


          • If you renewed a passport before it expired, up to 9 extra months may have been added to your new passport’s expiry date. Any extra months on your passport over 10 years may not count towards the 6 months that should be remaining for travel to most countries in Europe.



          The new rules will apply to passports issued by the UK, Gibraltar, Guernsey, the Isle of Man and Jersey."







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            It means you will need to renew your passport in 2021 instead of 2022. Not an issue for your journey in 2019.

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          • Links are absolutely OK. Indeed, when you're quoting a source, you should always link to that source, where possible. Perhaps you're thinking of Stack Exchange's rule against link-only answers. An answer such as "See this document" would be no good because it contains no information except the link.

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          The UK Government has posted Advice for British passport holders if the UK leaves the EU without a deal




          After 29 March 2019:




          • You should have at least 6 months left on your passport from your date of arrival. This applies to adult and child passports.


          • If you renewed a passport before it expired, up to 9 extra months may have been added to your new passport’s expiry date. Any extra months on your passport over 10 years may not count towards the 6 months that should be remaining for travel to most countries in Europe.



          The new rules will apply to passports issued by the UK, Gibraltar, Guernsey, the Isle of Man and Jersey."







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          The UK Government has posted Advice for British passport holders if the UK leaves the EU without a deal




          After 29 March 2019:




          • You should have at least 6 months left on your passport from your date of arrival. This applies to adult and child passports.


          • If you renewed a passport before it expired, up to 9 extra months may have been added to your new passport’s expiry date. Any extra months on your passport over 10 years may not count towards the 6 months that should be remaining for travel to most countries in Europe.



          The new rules will apply to passports issued by the UK, Gibraltar, Guernsey, the Isle of Man and Jersey."








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            It means you will need to renew your passport in 2021 instead of 2022. Not an issue for your journey in 2019.

            – Michael Hampton
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          • Links are absolutely OK. Indeed, when you're quoting a source, you should always link to that source, where possible. Perhaps you're thinking of Stack Exchange's rule against link-only answers. An answer such as "See this document" would be no good because it contains no information except the link.

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            It means you will need to renew your passport in 2021 instead of 2022. Not an issue for your journey in 2019.

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          • Links are absolutely OK. Indeed, when you're quoting a source, you should always link to that source, where possible. Perhaps you're thinking of Stack Exchange's rule against link-only answers. An answer such as "See this document" would be no good because it contains no information except the link.

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          It means you will need to renew your passport in 2021 instead of 2022. Not an issue for your journey in 2019.

          – Michael Hampton
          2 hours ago





          It means you will need to renew your passport in 2021 instead of 2022. Not an issue for your journey in 2019.

          – Michael Hampton
          2 hours ago













          Links are absolutely OK. Indeed, when you're quoting a source, you should always link to that source, where possible. Perhaps you're thinking of Stack Exchange's rule against link-only answers. An answer such as "See this document" would be no good because it contains no information except the link.

          – David Richerby
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          Links are absolutely OK. Indeed, when you're quoting a source, you should always link to that source, where possible. Perhaps you're thinking of Stack Exchange's rule against link-only answers. An answer such as "See this document" would be no good because it contains no information except the link.

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          My understanding of the rule is that the extra months beyond ten years are not counted when applying the six month validity rule. Hence your passport which had a ten years 3 months validity when issued should be viewed as expiring on 27/03/22 instead of 27/06/22.



          Thus it has more than six months of validity remaining so you are fine.



          SHUT OUT Brexit passport warning for millions of Brits – renew today or risk No Deal EU travel ban




          Those with less than 15 months left on their passports could be at
          risk if they plan to travel after March 29 - find out if you're
          affected







          share|improve this answer
























          • The Sun is a poor source: they're about Daily Mail levels of accuracy. For example, they claim that "Which? has warned travellers who have less than 15 months left on their passport to apply for a new one now if they plan to travel after we leave the EU." That is almost certainly not true, as Which? know what they're talking about and most people with 15 months left on their passports won't need to renew. Something like this Daily Telegraph article would be a better source.

            – David Richerby
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          My understanding of the rule is that the extra months beyond ten years are not counted when applying the six month validity rule. Hence your passport which had a ten years 3 months validity when issued should be viewed as expiring on 27/03/22 instead of 27/06/22.



          Thus it has more than six months of validity remaining so you are fine.



          SHUT OUT Brexit passport warning for millions of Brits – renew today or risk No Deal EU travel ban




          Those with less than 15 months left on their passports could be at
          risk if they plan to travel after March 29 - find out if you're
          affected







          share|improve this answer
























          • The Sun is a poor source: they're about Daily Mail levels of accuracy. For example, they claim that "Which? has warned travellers who have less than 15 months left on their passport to apply for a new one now if they plan to travel after we leave the EU." That is almost certainly not true, as Which? know what they're talking about and most people with 15 months left on their passports won't need to renew. Something like this Daily Telegraph article would be a better source.

            – David Richerby
            8 mins ago














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          My understanding of the rule is that the extra months beyond ten years are not counted when applying the six month validity rule. Hence your passport which had a ten years 3 months validity when issued should be viewed as expiring on 27/03/22 instead of 27/06/22.



          Thus it has more than six months of validity remaining so you are fine.



          SHUT OUT Brexit passport warning for millions of Brits – renew today or risk No Deal EU travel ban




          Those with less than 15 months left on their passports could be at
          risk if they plan to travel after March 29 - find out if you're
          affected







          share|improve this answer













          My understanding of the rule is that the extra months beyond ten years are not counted when applying the six month validity rule. Hence your passport which had a ten years 3 months validity when issued should be viewed as expiring on 27/03/22 instead of 27/06/22.



          Thus it has more than six months of validity remaining so you are fine.



          SHUT OUT Brexit passport warning for millions of Brits – renew today or risk No Deal EU travel ban




          Those with less than 15 months left on their passports could be at
          risk if they plan to travel after March 29 - find out if you're
          affected








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          • The Sun is a poor source: they're about Daily Mail levels of accuracy. For example, they claim that "Which? has warned travellers who have less than 15 months left on their passport to apply for a new one now if they plan to travel after we leave the EU." That is almost certainly not true, as Which? know what they're talking about and most people with 15 months left on their passports won't need to renew. Something like this Daily Telegraph article would be a better source.

            – David Richerby
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          • The Sun is a poor source: they're about Daily Mail levels of accuracy. For example, they claim that "Which? has warned travellers who have less than 15 months left on their passport to apply for a new one now if they plan to travel after we leave the EU." That is almost certainly not true, as Which? know what they're talking about and most people with 15 months left on their passports won't need to renew. Something like this Daily Telegraph article would be a better source.

            – David Richerby
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          The Sun is a poor source: they're about Daily Mail levels of accuracy. For example, they claim that "Which? has warned travellers who have less than 15 months left on their passport to apply for a new one now if they plan to travel after we leave the EU." That is almost certainly not true, as Which? know what they're talking about and most people with 15 months left on their passports won't need to renew. Something like this Daily Telegraph article would be a better source.

          – David Richerby
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          The Sun is a poor source: they're about Daily Mail levels of accuracy. For example, they claim that "Which? has warned travellers who have less than 15 months left on their passport to apply for a new one now if they plan to travel after we leave the EU." That is almost certainly not true, as Which? know what they're talking about and most people with 15 months left on their passports won't need to renew. Something like this Daily Telegraph article would be a better source.

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