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I guess as Brexit continues, our passports will become GB, not Euro.
How does someone go about obtaining a "dual" passport..........or a Euro passport in addition to a GB passport? Where would I find the rules which may allow me to apply?
I guess as Brexit continues, our passports will become GB, not Euro.
How does someone go about obtaining a "dual" passport..........or a Euro passport in addition to a GB passport? Where would I find the rules which may allow me to apply?
If you are a British Subject Lindy I would imagine that your passport always has been a British Passport. Even as a member of the EU you have always needed to produce your passport at any border. I can't see how anything will change after leaving the EU. A British passport worked quite well for traveling into European countries before the EU existed I see no reason why that would change.
Will it make any practical difference? Even with my Australian passport I just turn up at any European/EU border and they just stamp it and in I go. I can't work there obviously but at 70 I don't want to.
If you are a British Subject Lindy I would imagine that your passport always has been a British Passport. Even as a member of the EU you have always needed to produce your passport at any border. I can't see how anything will change after leaving the EU. A British passport worked quite well for traveling into European countries before the EU existed I see no reason why that would change.
Well, yes. But as my father was French there may be advantages in applying on that basis............though I've never tried that before.