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For many years, until September 2018, the UK had a generous policy of allowing credit for “unspent” time when renewing a passport, issuing documents valid for up to 10 years and nine months.
The British National (Overseas) passport, commonly referred to as the BN(O) passport, is a British passport for people with British National (Overseas) status. BN(O) status was created in 1987 after the enactment of Hong Kong Act 1985, [1] whose holders are permanent residents of Hong Kong who were British Overseas Territories citizens (formerly British Dependent Territories citizens) until 30 ...
British Overseas citizens with a connection to the territory have right of abode. Cayman Islands: Visa not required 30 Days [225] [226] The passenger must arrive directly from the United Kingdom. British Overseas citizens with a connection to the territory have right of abode. Falkland Islands: Visitor's permit on arrival 4 weeks [227] [228]
Visa requirements for other classes of British nationals such as British citizens, British Overseas Citizens, British Overseas Territories Citizens, British Protected Persons or British Subjects are different. Starting from 31 January 2021, China no longer recognizes British National (Overseas) passports as valid travel documents.
More than one million passport applications could be stuck in a bottleneck when HM Passport Office staff strike for five weeks from the start of April.. In a “significant escalation” of a ...
The British passport is a travel document issued by the United Kingdom or other British dependencies and territories to individuals holding any form of British nationality.It grants the bearer international passage in accordance with visa requirements and serves as proof of UK citizenship.
In 2021, the U.S. Department of State faced a massive backlog for new and renewed passports due to coronavirus restrictions and foreign travel restarting after a year-and-a-half-long break.
No ID is required for travel by land for British or Irish citizens; Only photographic ID is required for travel by air or sea for British or Irish citizens (but some airlines - such as Ryanair - may mandate passports for all) However, there are occasionally checks on coaches and trains moving between Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland.