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"Heartbroken" Briton Denied Flight Due to Brexit Regulations: What You Need to Know Traveling post-Brexit can be a heartbreaking experience for many British citizens. A recent YouTube video highlights a troubling incident involving Rosie Simpson from Brighton, who was denied boarding an EasyJet flight to Paris due to new passport regulations stemming from Brexit. Key Takeaways:
- New Rules Affecting Travel: Under the updated guidelines, UK passport holders must adhere to a 10-year validity rule. If your passport was issued more than ten years ago, even by just one day, you may be denied boarding.
- Short Expiry Warnings: Additionally, the regulations specify that your passport must be valid for at least three months after your planned return. This is particularly important for travelers heading to EU countries.
- Pre-Brexit Travel Flexibility: This represents a stark contrast to the previous travel system, which allowed individuals to travel with passports that could expire the day after returning.
- Check Your Passport Expiry: Always ensure your passport has at least six months of validity remaining. Some border officials may even look for more than the legally required three-month validity.
- Renewals and Applications: If your passport doesn’t meet the new standards, visit your local passport office. Generally, you should allow up to 10 weeks for processing, although renewals can be expedited to just 12 days if no personal details have changed.
- Online Renewals Recommended: Opting for online applications can save time and money, making the renewal process much more efficient.