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Passport expired
If a UK passport has expired can it still be used for i.d. purposes i.e. if stopped by the police.
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Re: Passport expired
Originally Posted by funinthesun
(Post 10630456)
If a UK passport has expired can it still be used for i.d. purposes i.e. if stopped by the police.
Your UK passport is no longer a valid form of identification, but if the guardia would notice, who knows |
Re: Passport expired
Originally Posted by Mitzyboy
(Post 10630462)
The times I and others have been stopped around here a UK picture driving licence has sufficed
Your UK passport is no longer a valid form of identification, but if the guardia would notice, who knows |
Re: Passport expired
Originally Posted by amideislas
(Post 10630990)
That's a surprise, since a passport is still the only internationally recgnised form of identification.
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Re: Passport expired
Originally Posted by snikpoh
(Post 10630995)
Not if it has expired it's not.
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Re: Passport expired
In some circumstances it is valid for ID for two years after expiry - as an ID. On UK domestic flights for example.
I can't see the Guardia worrying about it unless it is years out of date. They are more likely to give you grief if your driving licence is out of date and that is usually accepted as ID. |
Re: Passport expired
if you white blonde and speak english ... try that trick if your black and speak french ...
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Re: Passport expired
Originally Posted by amideislas
(Post 10631006)
Nothing "expired" is valid. Mitz said passports are not a form of id anymore. If so, that's damned scary.
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Re: Passport expired
Originally Posted by amideislas
(Post 10630990)
That's a surprise, since a passport is still the only internationally recgnised form of identification.
Originally Posted by Mitzyboy
(Post 10630462)
The times I and others have been stopped around here a UK picture driving licence has sufficed
Your UK passport is no longer a valid form of identification, but if the guardia would notice, who knows
Originally Posted by amideislas
(Post 10631006)
Nothing "expired" is valid. Mitz said passports are not a form of id anymore. If so, that's damned scary.
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Re: Passport expired
If you apply for a new one you have to send the old one away anyway. It costs a lot but you'll probably have the new one back within a week.
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Re: Passport expired
Originally Posted by Mitzyboy
(Post 10631138)
I didnt say any such thing. The OP asked if their expired passport was a form of ID, and I told them it wasnt but the Guardia probably wouldnt notice
I mistakenly interpreted your statement to say that Passports are no longer considered legal ID in Spain - which, considering some of the other nonsensical "legalities" in Spain, somehow I wouldn't be surprised. |
Re: Passport expired
I regularly use an out of date driving licence to support my (pin protected) VISA in shops petrol station etc .
Any body know why only some large shopping chains (Leroy Merlin etc) but NOT Carrefour use this method of DOUBLE protection. Obviously there are trillions of transactions that take place in the U.K. WITHOUT this 'extra protection' |
Re: Passport expired
So today at 23:59:59 while your passport is in date you are who it says you are but then two seconds later at 00:00:01 when it has expired you are not !
Somebody needs their head felt me thinks ! |
Re: Passport expired
Just as well we both have valid Spanish driving licences as both our passports have now expired. :ohmy: :o
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