British Protected Person passport
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British Protected Person passport
Hello All,
I hold a British Protected Person passport ( Biometric) valid for 10 years, I would like to learn of visa requirements , to various countries, I know I am granted a six month entry to uk , also easy entry to HK and other asian countries , but what about rest of The Eu countries. how strict are they ?
Thank you for correcting me and elaborating
I hold a British Protected Person passport ( Biometric) valid for 10 years, I would like to learn of visa requirements , to various countries, I know I am granted a six month entry to uk , also easy entry to HK and other asian countries , but what about rest of The Eu countries. how strict are they ?
Thank you for correcting me and elaborating
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Re: British Protected Person passport
We drove all the way through Europe when we moved to Sweden. The only border crossing that required us to even stop was the British one.
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Thank you Celtic Princess,maybe airports would have made your trip harder,with a Brtish protected person passport....enjoy Sweden,and beware the British border,on your way back.
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A visa is required to visit the countries in the Schengen zone.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Schengen_Agreement
http://www.greekembassy.org/embassy/...&article=20404
Once admitted to one Schengen country you can travel freely to the others.
It also appears that British passports issued to those other than British citizens, British overseas territories citizens and British Nationals (Overseas) require a tourist visa for the Republic of Ireland.
http://www.embassyofireland.co.uk/ho....aspx?id=33738
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Schengen_Agreement
http://www.greekembassy.org/embassy/...&article=20404
Once admitted to one Schengen country you can travel freely to the others.
It also appears that British passports issued to those other than British citizens, British overseas territories citizens and British Nationals (Overseas) require a tourist visa for the Republic of Ireland.
http://www.embassyofireland.co.uk/ho....aspx?id=33738
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Re: British Protected Person passport
so limbo.....maybe I can locate someone with the same status ,and share his/her experience
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Have you not got another nationality? If you have no other nationality you may be able to register as a British citizen but that depends on how and when you became stateless (and you must be genuinely stateless - choosing not to apply for another country's passport to which you are entitled won't do).
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Thank you JAJ, so,I belong to a distinct breed.Will learn to live wit it until I find a match.
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