Is a British Passport Still Considered an EU Passport After Brexit?
Learn why a British passport is no longer an EU passport since Brexit and what it means for travel and residency rights.
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No, a British passport is not an EU passport. Since the United Kingdom left the European Union, British passport holders no longer enjoy automatic rights to live, work, or travel freely within EU countries.
FAQs & Answers
- Can British passport holders live and work freely in the EU after Brexit? No, since the UK left the EU, British passport holders no longer have automatic rights to live or work in EU countries without meeting their specific visa or residency requirements.
- What are the travel restrictions for British passport holders in the EU? British passport holders can travel to EU countries for short stays typically up to 90 days within a 180-day period without a visa, but longer stays or work require appropriate permits.
- Is a British passport still valid for traveling to EU countries? Yes, a British passport is valid for travel to the EU, but it no longer confers the same rights as an EU passport such as free movement or residency.