Less than six months left on passport
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Less than six months left on passport
We are here in North Cyprus with UK passports which run out on 15th December. We (or at least one of us) would like to return to the UK to renew the passports as we have a UK address. Because of covid Sally is loathe to return, and I am in no hurry to get back but my question is - what problems are we (or one of us) going to run into flying back to the UK. The way things are now we would probably need to fly back from Ercan via Turkey. As the trip would be one way only until the new passports come through, my head tells me there shouldn't be a problem, but we have always renewed before it got down to six months. I know we can renew via Dagli sigorta's DHL system, but as I probably need to go back at some point, I'd prefer not to go down that route at the moment.
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Re: Less than six months left on passport
Entering the U.K. you only need the passport to be valid for the duration of your stay. Check with your airline first.
It’s only a recommendation for 6 months. Also bear in mind that they are behind with the issuing of passports.
It’s only a recommendation for 6 months. Also bear in mind that they are behind with the issuing of passports.
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Re: Less than six months left on passport
My wife is in this position. We had hoped to use the one day service whilst in the UK this summer, but this service is still not open.
When we return to Qatar later this month, we will DHL it to UK (and back) and hope that it gets returned ASAP. From speaking to friends in similar positions, it is taking around 3 months for them to be processed atm. We will just have to cross our fingers that this happens sooner rather than later as my wife’s mother is terminally ill, therefore meaning we might need to travel at a moments notice.
When we return to Qatar later this month, we will DHL it to UK (and back) and hope that it gets returned ASAP. From speaking to friends in similar positions, it is taking around 3 months for them to be processed atm. We will just have to cross our fingers that this happens sooner rather than later as my wife’s mother is terminally ill, therefore meaning we might need to travel at a moments notice.
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Re: Less than six months left on passport
Are you still allowed to book a slot at passport office of your choice & pay extra for same day renewal. When we lived TRNC & back on holiday I did & it was easy.
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Re: Less than six months left on passport
Frontalman. As long as the passport is current and as you are a UK citizen, then you can enter the UK - no problem. I checked this out with HMPO a couple of weeks ago. So even if it only has one day left, you can use it and be admitted. The airlines have no interest in the expiry date either and you will be aware as to why I have this information.
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Thanks Mike, I realise entering the UK will be no problem. My concern was whether it will be a problem in Turkey while switching planes.pc4854 wrote: ↑Tue 04 Aug 2020 10:25 amFrontalman. As long as the passport is current and as you are a UK citizen, then you can enter the UK - no problem. I checked this out with HMPO a couple of weeks ago. So even if it only has one day left, you can use it and be admitted. The airlines have no interest in the expiry date either and you will be aware as to why I have this information.
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Re: Less than six months left on passport
I just renewed my IRISH passport, all online. It was sent to my UK address and then brought here by a friend who was travelling to TRNC. Can you not do this with a UK passport?
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Re: Less than six months left on passport
My understanding is that it is illegal to travel with another person's passport.
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I know most people totally ignore this, but somewhere in the small print of applying for a UK Passport there is a couple of lines which say something about "it is illegal to be found carrying a passport for someone other than yourself and a fine of XXXXXX). I suppose you just don't get caught!!
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I think travelling/making use of someone else’s passport or carrying a passport in a name other than your own are a lot different from couriering a passport for free or for a fee or else DHL or any courier company must break the law 100s of times a day as have most postmen.sophie wrote: ↑Tue 04 Aug 2020 1:38 pmI know most people totally ignore this, but somewhere in the small print of applying for a UK Passport there is a couple of lines which say something about "it is illegal to be found carrying a passport for someone other than yourself and a fine of XXXXXX). I suppose you just don't get caught!!
It’s difficult writing laws as to overegg them leaves loopholes to be exploited so it’s best to make them sound more draconian and rely on common sense when applying them.
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As long as you are in transit it shouldn't be a problem. Turkey does require that foreigners have at least 6 months validity on their passports, so only a problem if you get stuck there, for example if your onward flight were cancelled. You'd probably need to remain in the airport till the next flight was available. Airlines do have a responsibility to ensure your passport has the required validity for your final destination otherwise they have to foot the bill for returning you, I believe.frontalman wrote: ↑Tue 04 Aug 2020 12:39 pmThanks Mike, I realise entering the UK will be no problem. My concern was whether it will be a problem in Turkey while switching planes.pc4854 wrote: ↑Tue 04 Aug 2020 10:25 amFrontalman. As long as the passport is current and as you are a UK citizen, then you can enter the UK - no problem. I checked this out with HMPO a couple of weeks ago. So even if it only has one day left, you can use it and be admitted. The airlines have no interest in the expiry date either and you will be aware as to why I have this information.
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A friend of mine did this and it worked very well. I feel uncomfortable about it in case there was a problem in delivery and someone needed to collect it from the post office, for example. I would feel more comfortable having it sent here by DHL, if need be.
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We have this afternoon spoken to a friend who went through Dagli sigorta very recently, after renewing online and giving her TRNC address. Everything seemed to go very well and she was able to track it every step of the way. It took five weeks in total which is impressive given the time of year. So I'm thinking that's what we shall do