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  2. Non-visa travel restrictions - Wikipedia

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    Countries of the Schengen area require non-EU passports to be less than 10 years old upon entry. [17] A number of holders of British passports, which until September 2018 could be issued with a validity period of up to 10 years and nine months if the previous passport was not expired, were unable to travel to the EU subsequent to Brexit due to this restriction.

  3. Visa policy of the Schengen Area - Wikipedia

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    Passports of the European Union; ... Where the person has resided for 10 years or is a ... with a validity period up to five years. Under the standard rules, new ...

  4. Passports of the European Union - Wikipedia

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    Current non-EU British passport. 10 years (aged 16 or over) 5 years (under 16) HM Passport Office: March 2020: Previous EU passport design. Link to image: July 2019: Gibraltar: Current design. Gibraltar Civil Status and Registration Office March 2020: Previous EU design. July 2019

  5. Passport validity - Wikipedia

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    US adult passport with ten year validity Indonesian adult passport with five-year validity Old New Zealand passport showing the old validity period of five years. There is an increasing trend for adult passports to be valid for ten years, such as a United Kingdom passport, United States Passport, New Zealand Passport (after 30 November 2015) [1] or Australian passport.

  6. German passport - Wikipedia

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    1949 (first West German passport) 1988 (first EU-format machine-readable passport) 1 November 2005 (biometric passport) 1 March 2017 (major redesign) 2 May 2024 (current version) Purpose: ID: Eligibility: German citizenship: Expiration: 10 years after issuance for individuals aged 24 and above; 6 years for citizens 23 and under. Cost

  7. Europe’s 90/180 rule: How long can you stay in an EU ... - AOL

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    The maximum stay in most European countries is strictly limited for Britons post-Brexit, with holidaymakers only able to visit for a total of just under three months in any 180-day period. Here ...

  8. Urgent warning for British red passport holders at risk of ...

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    On a typical day, 200 outbound travellers are prevented from departing because of EU rules on issue and expiry dates Urgent warning for British red passport holders at risk of post-Brexit travel rules

  9. Dutch passport - Wikipedia

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    Dutch passports are valid for a period of ten years from issuing date. The passport complies with the rules (EU Council Regulation 2252/04) for European Union passports. [6] Since 26 August 2006 all passports are issued as a biometric passport with an embedded contactless smartcard RFID chip for storing biometric data. [7]