What Does a Red British Passport Mean Post-Brexit?

Discover the significance of the red British passport issued before Brexit and how it differs from the new blue passports.

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A red British passport means it was issued before the UK left the EU. It's part of the EU design, signifying membership of the European Union. Post-Brexit, new British passports are blue, symbolizing the UK's new status outside the EU. The red passport is still valid until its expiration date.

FAQs & Answers

  1. Is a red British passport still valid after Brexit? Yes, a red British passport issued before Brexit remains valid until its expiration date despite the UK leaving the EU.
  2. Why did the UK change its passport color from red to blue? After Brexit, the UK changed its passport color back to blue to symbolize its new status outside the European Union, moving away from the EU's burgundy design.
  3. Can I still travel using a red British passport? Yes, you can travel using a red British passport as long as it is valid and has not expired.