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The two conditions are independent of one another ESPN
What about this 90/180 day rule?For trips to the Schengen area (most EU nations plus Switzerland, Norway, Iceland and some small countries) British passport holders can stay a maximum of 90 days in any 180 ESPN
The online checker has now been switched off ESPN
Indeed, a passport is not legally mandatory for British travellers to the republic, though some airlines insist on it ESPN
When are you going to renew your passport?It was issued on 23 May 2012 and expires on 23 February 2023 ESPN
What counts is the number of days you were either inside (I) or outside (O) the Schengen Area in the past 180 days ESPN
)But beware of the three-months-remaining-on-exit rule, which children are more likely to fall foul of because of the shorter duration of their passports ESPN
And for destinations such as Australia, the US and Canada, your passport is valid up to and including this date ESPN
Does that 10-year-plus rule apply anywhere else in the world?No as far as I am aware ESPN
Then you can go back in, for a maximum of 90 days ESPN
It is enough if this condition is fulfilled at the moment of entry ESPN
)Why the line about ‘issued within the previous 10 years’?For many years, until September 2018, the UK had a generous policy of allowing credit for “unspent” time when renewing a passport, issuing documents valid for up to 10 years and nine months ESPN
Are the “issued less than 10 years ago” and “valid for three months” rules combined?No ESPN
So a passport issued on 31 October 2012 could show an expiry date of 31 July 2023 ESPN
What about non-Schengen EU members?For British visitors to Ireland, there are no limits on passport validity ESPN
You can easily keep count on a calendar yourself, either printed or digital ESPN
This was fine around Europe and the world for decade – until Brexit, whereupon a longstanding rule kicked in ESPN
30 June: enter the EU and stay for 90 days, until 27 September ESPN
”(All children’s passports meet this latter condition – see below ESPN
” ESPN
“To give a practical example, a non-EU traveller arriving on 1 December 2021 for a 20-days stay in the EU with a passport issued on 2 December 2011 and valid until 2 April 2022 will be allowed entry ESPN
The passport is therefore valid for departure to the EU up to 22 May 2022 for a stay of up to 90 days (minus time I have spent in the EU in the previous 90 days) ESPN
Read the Independent’s guide to how many months you need left on your passport to travel worldwideWhat about children?Passports for under-16s are typically valid for five years (plus any extra credit) ESPN
If “I” hits 90, you must leave that day and stay out for almost three months, to accumulate 90 “Os” in a row ESPN
Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus and Romania have identical rules to the Schengen Area: passport issued in the past 10 years, and with three months validity remaining on the day of leaving the country ESPN
If you get one of these, then the time spent in that country does not count towards the “90/180” rule – in other words, you can explore other EU countries with a fresh calendar ESPN
There is no need to have a passport issued less than nine years, nine months ago ESPN
It says: “In such a case, the third-country national should be recommended to apply for a new passport, so that stamps can continue to be affixed there in the future ESPN
These are the key questions and answers based on EU rules ESPN
A child’s passport issued for five years and nine months is clearly within the 10-year limit, and there is no possibility of breaching that condition ESPN
So with that passport expiring on 31 July 2023, you could be in New York until that very day (though you would need to get a daytime flight back to avoid your passport running out en route ESPN
With a passport issued on 31 October 2012, regardless of the expiry date, you will not be allowed to enter the EU from 1 November 2022 ESPN
For destinations outside EU, the only significant consideration is the expiry date ESPN
The sheet must be given to the third-country national ESPN
For non-members of the EU hoping to enter the Schengen Area, a passport must have been issued in the past 10 years ESPN
RecommendedBrexit will keep wages down and make UK poorer, study findsWhat is required for my passport to be valid?The requirements for the Schengen Area – comprising most EU countries plus Switzerland, Norway, Iceland and a handful of micro-states – are crisply expressed on the Travel page of the European Union’s Your Europe site: “If you are a non-EU national wishing to visit or travel within the EU, you will need a passport:valid for at least three months after the date you intend to leave the EU country you are visiting,which was issued within the previous 10 years ESPN
The Migration and Home Affairs Department of the European Commission in Brussels told me: “Entry should be allowed to those travelling with passports issued within the previous 10 years at the moment of entry into the Schengen area ESPN
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I will renew it in advance of the next planned trip to Europe after that date ESPN
I’ve just read a report saying I need six months remaining for Europe?Some news outlets, regrettably, continue to publish incorrect information ESPN
1 April: remain outside for 90 days, which takes you to 29 June ESPN
”The EU’s Practical Handbook for Border Guards is explicit about a “document enabling a third-country national to cross the border [that] is no longer suitable for affixing a stamp, as there are no longer available pages” ESPN
Since Brexit, the rules on passport validity for British visitors to the European Union have tightened ESPN
But since the end of the Brexit transition phase, British passport holders are treated as “third country nationals” with stipulations about passport issue and expiry dates – together with limits on the length of stay almost everywhere in Europe ESPN
Until September 2018 the government appeared unaware of the problem ESPN
Will I be turned away?No, even though Eurostar warns British passport holders : “Check that you have a clear page in your passport as it will need to be stamped with your travel date when you’re travelling to and from the EU ESPN
“The condition that the passport must have been issued within the previous 10 years does not extend for the duration of the intended stay ESPN
What happened more than 180 days ago is irrelevant ESPN
During the course of a calendar year, it could work like this (assuming no travel to the EU in the previous six months) ESPN
“In any case, the lack of empty pages in a passport is not, in itself, a valid and sufficient ground to refuse the entry of a person ESPN
But time spent in any of these nations does not contribute to the “90/180” day total ESPN
Imagine a calendar that stretches back almost six months from today ESPN
it is tricky to explain, but I shall do my best ESPN
What’s changed?While the UK was in the European Union, British passports were valid up to and including their expiry date for travel within the EU ESPN
1 January: enter the EU and stay for 90 days until the last day of March, when you must leave ESPN
(During 2021, the Home Office’s defective passport checker stripped all extra credit, which was both wrong and unhelpful ESPN
Once the issue was identified, the practice of giving up to nine months’ grace ended abruptly ESPN
Then leave ESPN
28 September: remain outside the EU until 26 December ESPN
That’s roughly three months in six ESPN
Help! My passport is full of stamps and I have no space left ESPN
The concern around the date of issue is relevant only for travel to the European Union – not for the rest of the world ESPN
Ignore it ESPN
”If I get wrongly turned away, what are my rights?For flights: you can claim denied boarding compensation (either £220 or £350, depending on the length of the flight) and associated costs – for example, booking another flight on a rival airline, or for wasted car rental and hotel expenses that cannot be reclaimed ESPN
For longer stays, some countries offer visas that allow British citizens to remain for months on end ESPN
For the avoidance of doubt, these are not “new EU rules” – they were decided while the UK was in the European Union ESPN

But time spent in any of these nations does not contribute to the “90/180” day total ESPN
And for destinations such as Australia, the US and Canada, your passport is valid up to and including this date ESPN
A child’s passport issued for five years and nine months is clearly within the 10-year limit, and there is no possibility of breaching that condition ESPN
If you get one of these, then the time spent in that country does not count towards the “90/180” rule – in other words, you can explore other EU countries with a fresh calendar ESPN
For non-members of the EU hoping to enter the Schengen Area, a passport must have been issued in the past 10 years ESPN
But since the end of the Brexit transition phase, British passport holders are treated as “third country nationals” with stipulations about passport issue and expiry dates – together with limits on the length of stay almost everywhere in Europe ESPN
1 January: enter the EU and stay for 90 days until the last day of March, when you must leave ESPN
Help! My passport is full of stamps and I have no space left ESPN
“The condition that the passport must have been issued within the previous 10 years does not extend for the duration of the intended stay ESPN
Imagine a calendar that stretches back almost six months from today ESPN
For longer stays, some countries offer visas that allow British citizens to remain for months on end ESPN
What counts is the number of days you were either inside (I) or outside (O) the Schengen Area in the past 180 days ESPN
You can easily keep count on a calendar yourself, either printed or digital ESPN
(During 2021, the Home Office’s defective passport checker stripped all extra credit, which was both wrong and unhelpful ESPN
With a passport issued on 31 October 2012, regardless of the expiry date, you will not be allowed to enter the EU from 1 November 2022 ESPN
These are the key questions and answers based on EU rules ESPN
“In any case, the lack of empty pages in a passport is not, in itself, a valid and sufficient ground to refuse the entry of a person ESPN
)But beware of the three-months-remaining-on-exit rule, which children are more likely to fall foul of because of the shorter duration of their passports ESPN
Then you can go back in, for a maximum of 90 days ESPN
If “I” hits 90, you must leave that day and stay out for almost three months, to accumulate 90 “Os” in a row ESPN
For the avoidance of doubt, these are not “new EU rules” – they were decided while the UK was in the European Union ESPN
What about non-Schengen EU members?For British visitors to Ireland, there are no limits on passport validity ESPN
Since Brexit, the rules on passport validity for British visitors to the European Union have tightened ESPN
It says: “In such a case, the third-country national should be recommended to apply for a new passport, so that stamps can continue to be affixed there in the future ESPN
Once the issue was identified, the practice of giving up to nine months’ grace ended abruptly ESPN
” ESPN
What’s changed?While the UK was in the European Union, British passports were valid up to and including their expiry date for travel within the EU ESPN
So with that passport expiring on 31 July 2023, you could be in New York until that very day (though you would need to get a daytime flight back to avoid your passport running out en route ESPN
I will renew it in advance of the next planned trip to Europe after that date ESPN
For destinations outside EU, the only significant consideration is the expiry date ESPN
This was fine around Europe and the world for decade – until Brexit, whereupon a longstanding rule kicked in ESPN
”If I get wrongly turned away, what are my rights?For flights: you can claim denied boarding compensation (either £220 or £350, depending on the length of the flight) and associated costs – for example, booking another flight on a rival airline, or for wasted car rental and hotel expenses that cannot be reclaimed ESPN
)Why the line about ‘issued within the previous 10 years’?For many years, until September 2018, the UK had a generous policy of allowing credit for “unspent” time when renewing a passport, issuing documents valid for up to 10 years and nine months ESPN
28 September: remain outside the EU until 26 December ESPN
Will I be turned away?No, even though Eurostar warns British passport holders : “Check that you have a clear page in your passport as it will need to be stamped with your travel date when you’re travelling to and from the EU ESPN
When are you going to renew your passport?It was issued on 23 May 2012 and expires on 23 February 2023 ESPN
30 June: enter the EU and stay for 90 days, until 27 September ESPN
The sheet must be given to the third-country national ESPN
”The EU’s Practical Handbook for Border Guards is explicit about a “document enabling a third-country national to cross the border [that] is no longer suitable for affixing a stamp, as there are no longer available pages” ESPN
That’s roughly three months in six ESPN
The concern around the date of issue is relevant only for travel to the European Union – not for the rest of the world ESPN
”(All children’s passports meet this latter condition – see below ESPN
The passport is therefore valid for departure to the EU up to 22 May 2022 for a stay of up to 90 days (minus time I have spent in the EU in the previous 90 days) ESPN
The Migration and Home Affairs Department of the European Commission in Brussels told me: “Entry should be allowed to those travelling with passports issued within the previous 10 years at the moment of entry into the Schengen area ESPN
What about this 90/180 day rule?For trips to the Schengen area (most EU nations plus Switzerland, Norway, Iceland and some small countries) British passport holders can stay a maximum of 90 days in any 180 ESPN
it is tricky to explain, but I shall do my best ESPN
Ignore it ESPN
The two conditions are independent of one another ESPN
Then leave ESPN
It is enough if this condition is fulfilled at the moment of entry ESPN
I’ve just read a report saying I need six months remaining for Europe?Some news outlets, regrettably, continue to publish incorrect information ESPN
Until September 2018 the government appeared unaware of the problem ESPN
What happened more than 180 days ago is irrelevant ESPN
Indeed, a passport is not legally mandatory for British travellers to the republic, though some airlines insist on it ESPN
Read the Independent’s guide to how many months you need left on your passport to travel worldwideWhat about children?Passports for under-16s are typically valid for five years (plus any extra credit) ESPN
Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus and Romania have identical rules to the Schengen Area: passport issued in the past 10 years, and with three months validity remaining on the day of leaving the country ESPN
There is no need to have a passport issued less than nine years, nine months ago ESPN
Does that 10-year-plus rule apply anywhere else in the world?No as far as I am aware ESPN
So a passport issued on 31 October 2012 could show an expiry date of 31 July 2023 ESPN
The online checker has now been switched off ESPN
“To give a practical example, a non-EU traveller arriving on 1 December 2021 for a 20-days stay in the EU with a passport issued on 2 December 2011 and valid until 2 April 2022 will be allowed entry ESPN
RecommendedWimbledon: Nadal cruises into quarter-finals while Kyrgios battles to win in five setsFeeling rusty? Everything you need to remember before a holiday abroadBritish teenager ‘could be fined £50,000’ for bomb hoax on easyJet flight“However, as an exception – and particularly in the case of regular cross-border commuters – a separate sheet can be used, to which further stamps can be affixed ESPN
RecommendedBrexit will keep wages down and make UK poorer, study findsWhat is required for my passport to be valid?The requirements for the Schengen Area – comprising most EU countries plus Switzerland, Norway, Iceland and a handful of micro-states – are crisply expressed on the Travel page of the European Union’s Your Europe site: “If you are a non-EU national wishing to visit or travel within the EU, you will need a passport:valid for at least three months after the date you intend to leave the EU country you are visiting,which was issued within the previous 10 years ESPN
1 April: remain outside for 90 days, which takes you to 29 June ESPN
Are the “issued less than 10 years ago” and “valid for three months” rules combined?No ESPN
During the course of a calendar year, it could work like this (assuming no travel to the EU in the previous six months) ESPN

