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heuro wrote:I noticed that I entered Belgium with the passport expired because my passport was already expired when I traveled!! Nobody at the UK-Belgium border told me anything...
Today I have been told that I can enter European Community countries with an expired passport up to 5 years.
Does this apply to the UK? Any factual official information that proves this?
Q I have heard that I can travel within the EU with an expired passport. Is this correct?
A No, your passport must be valid for the time you are away
The UK is not on the appendix listing acceptable documents, which leads me to think that it is not a signatory to this convention. You need either a valid passport or ID card.heuro wrote:Sorry I forgot official link that proves it is possible to travel with Expired passport
http://conventions.coe.int/Treaty/EN/Tr ... ml/025.htm
I live in London. I hold a European Spanish passport that has expired recently. I also have a new UK driver license photo ID
I went to Brussels for a business trip, and now someone has told me that I cannot enter the UK with an expired passport.
I suggest you put on your reading glasses and read the articles properly before jumping to conclusion. Note the following from the link you provided:Sorry I forgot official link that proves it is possible to travel with Expired passport
http://conventions.coe.int/Treaty/EN/Tr ... ml/025.htm
Nice of you to call them but the Spanish government does not enforce UK Immigration Laws so I suggest you better call the IND.I just called the Spanish Embassy in London and told me that I can travel back to the UK with an expired passport
Luckily the UK is not an isolated country in an island anymore but full member of the European Union. Local EU country immigration regulations about internal EU immigration do not longer apply. As I have ben told by another colleague, this means that that under the Freedom of Movement Act that bounds all member states including UK (even if they apply cross-border checks via Schegen) any EU member state cannot refuse the right of entry to a EU citizen that can produce proof of identity even if the ID is expired. I have even been told that that even with previous criminal records and ID expired ID the EU country does not justify expulsion of the citizen from the country. this is the link I have receivedYou are better of checking with the UK govt than any other govt since you are coming to the UK.
In theory yes - clearly if someone arrives at a UK port of entry with an expired British passport, and satisfies the Immigration Officer as to their identity and nationality, they clearly would be admitted. With a stern warning and a delay.lemess wrote:Just to throw some more contentious stuff into the mix, I am fairly sure that you can enter the UK on an expired British passport as it still acts as proof of identity and citizenship.