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- Do I need a passport to travel to London after Brexit or just an ID card?
- So what are the documents to go to London? What changes for travelers?
- An important document you must have in London.
- Children need a passport.
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Starting from the 29 March 2017 the United Kingdom officially started the process started after the "NO" victory in the Brexit referendum. From that moment on, some things have changed and others have not. One of the questions that many Italians ask is this: but after Brexit, do you need a passport to go to London? What changes for travelers? So let's try to understand what needs to be done and what are the documents to go to London that you can't do without.
Do I need a passport to travel to London after Brexit or just an ID card?
I immediately respond by saying that no, you do not need a passport after Brexit as long as it is a citizen of an EU country. The official confirmation does not come only from us of
Living London Way, but directly from the British Government which thus announced on the official website:
"There has been no change in the rights of EU nationals * in the UK, and UK nationals in the EU, as a result of the referendum."
However, the situation is different for citizens who do not come from the European Union and need a visa if they want to go to England to work or study. The visa is therefore necessary if you plan to stay for a prolonged period. To find out how to generate it and to whom it is addressed, it was created
a special page on the website of the British government.
So what are the documents to go to London? What changes for travelers?
What is enough to face the journey is the identity card, but it is important to check that it is in good condition because at the airport they could create problems if it were a little ruined.
In recent years, electronic identity cards have also been introduced in many Italian municipalities. This identity card to all intents and purposes falls within European standards and makes those who see it less likely to turn up their nose once they arrive in the land of the queen.
By this I do not mean absolutely that if you have a cardboard identity card (the conventional one, for instance) you cannot leave or you will have problems. Simply, abroad they are just more accustomed to seeing an identification document a little more advanced than ours.
An important document you must have in London.
If, on the other hand, you intend to stay and live permanently e work in London will need to get the National Insurance Number, a cousin of our current tax code, which represents the next step that you will have to take after that of find home. To request it, you will need to call the 0845 600 0643 and request an appointment.
Children need a passport.
In London, passports are also required for under-age children, but this has already happened since 26 June 212, the date on which the rules governing travel abroad with minors have changed. In fact, if up until this day you could "register" on your parent's passport, now you also need minor children with their own individual passport or validated identity card to go abroad (therefore with the wording "valid for expatriation ").
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