talisman01 Posted February 6, 2024 Posted February 6, 2024 I have a UK passport and will be returning to the UK on March 3rd. However, my passport expires on 28th August 2024 leaving it just 3 days short of 6 months validity. Am I likely to be refused a boarding pass at the airline check-in ? 1
Polar Bear Posted February 6, 2024 Posted February 6, 2024 There's no 6-month requirement when a Brit is returning to the UK, as long as it's a direct flight. If you have a connection, different rules might apply in the transit country. 1
DrJack54 Posted February 6, 2024 Posted February 6, 2024 5 minutes ago, talisman01 said: I have a UK passport and will be returning to the UK on March 3rd. Do I understand you correctly. You are returning to your passport country and thinking you need 6 months remaining validity on your passport for airline at departure? Answer: No 2
Popular Post richard_smith237 Posted February 6, 2024 Popular Post Posted February 6, 2024 9 minutes ago, talisman01 said: I have a UK passport and will be returning to the UK on March 3rd. However, my passport expires on 28th August 2024 leaving it just 3 days short of 6 months validity. Am I likely to be refused a boarding pass at the airline check-in ? No... nothing of the sort. The 6 month remaining passport validity is only a requirement to enter 'some' countries (that are not your home country). You cannot be refused Check-in for a flight with the UK as the final destination with a passport of less than 6 months validity. There may be some excepts IF your flight involves a transit where you have to exit Immigration of the transiting country (depending on their regulations of a 6 month passport validity). 2 1
Woof999 Posted February 6, 2024 Posted February 6, 2024 If you made it to the UK they would allow you in even with an expired passport or no passport at all. As others have said, if you are a UK passport holder and the expiry date is even just a week, you should have no problem UNLESS your flight is not direct or your full itinerary is not on the same booking. The latter might involve you needing to collect luggage in a third country, which would also require you to go through their immigration. Even then I'd expect that showing an onward ticket to the UK in a short space of time would be OK.
talisman01 Posted February 6, 2024 Author Posted February 6, 2024 Thank you to everyone who answered my query. My flight will be direct BKK-LHR and it is a relief to know I will not face any check-in problem. 1
Skeptic7 Posted February 7, 2024 Posted February 7, 2024 18 hours ago, talisman01 said: I have a UK passport and will be returning to the UK on March 3rd. However, my passport expires on 28th August 2024 leaving it just 3 days short of 6 months validity. Am I likely to be refused a boarding pass at the airline check-in ? No
Sydebolle Posted February 7, 2024 Posted February 7, 2024 Don't think so, but your Embassy or Consulate can clarify this point. Based on what would the UK immigration NOT let a British subject return to the motherland?
oldestswinger Posted February 7, 2024 Posted February 7, 2024 2 hours ago, Sydebolle said: Based on what would the UK immigration NOT let a British subject return to the motherland? Terrorism.
khunPer Posted February 7, 2024 Posted February 7, 2024 On 2/6/2024 at 7:06 AM, talisman01 said: I have a UK passport and will be returning to the UK on March 3rd. However, my passport expires on 28th August 2024 leaving it just 3 days short of 6 months validity. Am I likely to be refused a boarding pass at the airline check-in ? No, to my knowledge you can always return to your home country, even with an outdated passport. The 6 month validity is when you visit foreign countries.
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