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By *coptoCouple 1 week ago
Côte d'Azur & Great Yarmouth |
Hopefully a little less disorganised by then...
There's been chaos over the weekend, missus flew out from Marseille this morning but missed the queues 'cos she was flying within Europe (to Luxembourg).
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"This comment should probably be in the Politics Forum, but: It's What We Voted For"
No idea what you're talking about, but remember, it's only a democracy if you can decide what you voted for was a daft idea, and vote for something different next time. |
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"What a palaver, think I’ll travel to the UK on my British passport but come back to France on my Irish one."
Does that work? I'd heard that it was all non-Schengen area passports that were caught by the new system.
I'm surprised that they haven't made you a French citizen by now for services to French swinging... |
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"What a palaver, think I’ll travel to the UK on my British passport but come back to France on my Irish one.
Does that work? I'd heard that it was all non-Schengen area passports that were caught by the new system.
I'm surprised that they haven't made you a French citizen by now for services to French swinging... "
From my understanding it's non EU rather than non Schengen |
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By *coptoCouple 4 days ago
Côte d'Azur & Great Yarmouth |
"What a palaver, think I’ll travel to the UK on my British passport but come back to France on my Irish one"
Our kids have dual nationality (German and British) and that's EXACTLY what they do. They come here on the German one - and an Irish one is no different - and return on their British one.
Perfectly in order, but HMG is putting pressure on the AIRLINES to make things difficult
Both passports have to be current though. |
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By *deepdiveMan 4 days ago
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""What a palaver, think I’ll travel to the UK on my British passport but come back to France on my Irish one"
Our kids have dual nationality (German and British) and that's EXACTLY what they do. They come here on the German one - and an Irish one is no different - and return on their British one.
Perfectly in order, but HMG is putting pressure on the AIRLINES to make things difficult
Both passports have to be current though."
I travel to the UK using my UK passport and go through British customs with that one.
I go through French (or EU customs if using Amsterdam etc. as a hub) using my French passport.
I have done this for years and it works well. |
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