British passport

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UK biometric passport, issued since 2006. Passports issued since 1988 have a similar format, but until 1997 had the words "European Community" written in place of "European Union" (Crown copyright).
UK biometric passport, issued since 2006. Passports issued since 1988 have a similar format, but until 1997 had the words "European Community" written in place of "European Union" (Crown copyright).

British passports may be issued to people holding any of the various forms of British nationality.

The British monarch does not have a passport as British passports are issued in the monarch's name[1].

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[edit] Issuing

The inside front cover and first page of a non-biometric British passport
The inside front cover and first page of a non-biometric British passport

In the United Kingdom, British passports (United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland) are issued by the Identity and Passport Service. In the Channel Islands or the Isle of Man, British passports are issued by the Lieutenant-Governor.

In British Overseas Territories, British passports are issued by the Governor. In Commonwealth or foreign countries, British passports are issued by the Passport Section of a British Consulate, Embassy, or High Commission.

At present holders of the following forms of British nationality can apply for a British passport:

The three-character codes appearing after each type of nationality above are the ISO/IEC 7501-1 machine readable passport alpha-3 country codes of such British passports.

No British national has a legal right to be issued a British passport. All British passports are issued at the discretion of the government under the Royal Prerogative.

Right of abode, i.e., the right to enter and live in the UK freely, is only automatically held by British citizens, as well as by some British subjects and those other Commonwealth citizens who were patrials under the Immigration Act 1971.

[edit] History

Safe Conduct documents, usually notes signed by the monarch, were issued to foreigners as well as English subjects in medieval times. They were first mentioned in an Act of Parliament in 1414. Between 1540 and 1685, the Privy Council issued passports although they were still signed by the monarch until the reign of Charles II when the Secretary of State could sign them instead. The Secretary of State signed all passports in place of the monarch from 1794 onwards, at which time formal records started to be kept[2].

Passports were written in Latin or English until 1772 when French was used instead. From 1858, English was used, with some sections translated into French until 1921.

In 1858, passports became a standard document issued solely to British nationals. Until 1915, they were a simple single-sheet paper document and included a photograph of the holder.

The British Nationality and Status of Aliens Act 1914 was passed on the outbreak of the First World War. At this time a new format was introduced, a single sheet folded into eight and containing a cardboard cover. It included a description of the holder as well as a photograph, and had to be renewed after two years.

[edit] The old blue passport

UK passport 1924
UK passport 1924


A 32-page passport, known colloquially as the Old Blue, came into use in 1920 with the formation of the Passport Service following international agreement on a standard format for passports, and remained in use until replaced by the European Union style machine readable passports in late 1988. An interesting aspect of the old blue passport was that the data entered into the passport was handwritten rather than typed or printed.

Two versions were available: one for individuals (but which could also include the person's spouse), and another for families which included children as well.

Various changes to the design were made over the years[3]:

  • In 1927, the country name changed from "United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland" to "United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland" (alternatively the name of the colony appeared here)
  • In 1954, the name of the Secretary of State was removed[4].
  • In 1968, the validity was extended from two to ten years.
  • At the end of 1972, several modifications were made. A special blue watermarked paper was introduced to make alteration and forgery harder. The number of pages was reduced from 32 to 30, and descriptions of the holder's eye colour and (for a married woman) maiden name were removed.
  • In May 1973, an optional 94-page passport was made available which provided many more pages for immigration stamps and visas for frequent travellers.
  • In 1975, lamination over the bearer's photograph was introduced to make alteration harder. Overprinting of the laminate was added in 1981 to make removal easier to spot.
  • The holder's occupation and country of residence were removed in 1982.
  • In July 1988, changes were made to ease the introduction of the machine readable passports later in the year. Joint and Family passports were no longer issued and the descriptions of distinguishing features and height were removed.

[edit] The British visitor's passport

A new type, the British Visitor's Passport, was introduced in 1961, and was a single page cardboard document valid for a year and obtainable from a Post Office. It was recognised by most West European countries, but was dropped in 1995 since it did not identify the holder's nationality nor did it meet new security standards.

[edit] The burgundy passport

On 15 August 1988, the Glasgow passport office became the first to issue burgundy-coloured machine-readable passports[5]. They followed a common format agreed amongst member states of the European Community, and had the words 'European Community' on the cover. This was changed to 'European Union' in 1997. The passport is burgundy coloured, machine-readable, and has 32 or 48 pages. The machine-readable portion is two lines of printed text in a format agreed amongst members of the International Civil Aviation Organisation.

The current biometric version captures a digital image of the photograph, signature and reproduces these onto the personal details page of the passport. The whole page is protected from modification by a laminate, which incorporates a colour holographic image comprising of native British bird (a design feature found throughout the visa pages of the passport). The hologram is affixed directly over the holder's photograph (tilting the passport page in direct light reveals the image). An RFID chip and antenna are located on the obverse of the data page and hold the same visual information as is printed, including a digital copy of the photograph with biometric information for use with facial recognition systems. In addition, both the Welsh and Scottish Gaelic languages have been included in the British Passport for the first time. These now appear on the titles page and within the multilingual notes section, the latter also provides translations into the official EU languages as required.[6]

[edit] "Lookalike" passports

British "lookalike" passport, issued to British nationals who are not European citizens
British "lookalike" passport, issued to British nationals who are not European citizens

For the purposes of the European Communities treaties, the nationals of the United Kingdom comprise all British citizens, British Overseas Territories citizens by virtue of a connection with Gibraltar and British subjects with right of abode in the UK (mainly, but not exclusively, those connected with the Republic of Ireland before 1949). These UK nationals have the status of European citizen in common with nationals of other member states of the European Union.

British nationals who are not European citizens are issued what is known as "lookalike passports". These are similar to normal British passports, except that they do not have the words "European Union" on the cover, and do not contain any EU-specific information inside, e.g., the words "Passport - United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland" and the information on the photograph page are given only in English and French, rather than all the official languages of the European Union. However, the contents of new biometric passport are given in other official languages of the European Union rather than English and French only.

[edit] Physical appearance

British passports are burgundy, with the coat of arms of the United Kingdom emblazoned in the centre of the front cover. The word PASSPORT is inscribed below the coat of arms, with EUROPEAN UNION (EU passports only) and UNITED KINGDOM OF GREAT BRITAIN AND NORTHERN IRELAND (or BRITISH ISLANDS — BAILIWICK OF JERSEY or BAILIWICK OF GUERNSEY or ISLE OF MAN or GIBRALTAR as appropriate) above. As with other countries, the biometric symbol appears at the bottom of the front cover under the word passport.

[edit] Identity information page

The British Passport includes the following data:

  • Photo of passport Holder
  • Type (P)
  • Code of Issuing State (GBR)
  • Passport No.
  • Surname (1)
  • Given Names (2)
  • Nationality (3)
  • Date of birth (4)
  • Sex (5)
  • Place of birth (6)
  • Date of issue (7)
  • Authority (8)
  • Date of expiry (9)
  • Holder's Signature (10)

The information page ends with the Machine Readable Zone.

[edit] Passport note

Each British passport contains on its inside cover the words in the English language only:

Her Britannic Majesty's Secretary of State Requests and requires in the Name of Her Majesty all those whom it may concern to allow the bearer to pass freely without let or hindrance, and to afford the bearer such assistance and protection as may be necessary.

In older passports, more specific reference was made to "Her Britannic Majesty's Principal Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs," originally including the name of the incumbent.

Passports issued in overseas territories are issued in the name of the Governor, rather than the Secretary of State, in the name of Her Majesty.

[edit] Endorsements

Certain British passports are issued with printed endorsements in the Official Observations page. These form part of the passport when it is issued, and should be distinguished from immigration stamps subsequently entered in the visa pages:

  • Holder is not entitled to benefit from European Community provisions relating to employment or establishment
British citizens from the Channel Islands and the Isle of Man without a qualifying connection to the United Kingdom by descent or residency have this endorsement in their passports, as the Channel Islands and the Isle of Man are only part of the European Community for the purposes of the free movement of goods.


  • Holder of this passport has Hong Kong Permanent Identity Card No: A123456(7) which states that holder has right of abode in Hong Kong *
British National (Overseas) passports usually have this endorsement in their passport, as a valid Hong Kong Permanent Identity Card or Hong Kong Identity card (which guarantees right of abode/right to land in Hong Kong) is normally required to possess a BN(O) passport.
  • Holder is entitled to right of abode in the United Kingdom
British subjects with the right of abode (usually from the Republic of Ireland) will have this endorsement in their passports. Commonwealth citizens who have the right of abode and who do not hold a United Kingdom passport are eligible to have a certificate of entitlement to the right of abode placed in the visa pages of whichever country's passport they do hold, upon request.
  • Holder is entitled to readmission in the United Kingdom
British Overseas citizens, British subjects and British protected persons without the right of abode who have been granted indefinite leave to enter or remain retain this entitlement for life, and their passports are accordingly issued with this endorsement.
  • Holder is subject to control under the Immigration Act 1971
British nationals without the right of abode will have this endorsements in their passports unless they have been granted indefinite leave to enter or remain. However, even though a British National (Overseas) passport does not entitle the holder the right of abode in the UK, this endorsement is not found in BN(O) passports.
  • In accordance with UK immigration rules the holder of this passport does not require an entry certificate or visa to visit the UK
This endorsement is found in British National (Overseas) passports, and accordingly holders of the BN(O) passport have six-month visa free access to the UK as a visitor.
  • The holder is or Holder is also known as ...
This endorsement is found in passports where the holder uses or retains another professional name or has an academic, feudal or legal title. The styling 'Dr ...', 'Professor ...' or similar is recorded here, or the alternative professional name.
  • The holder's name in Chinese Commercial Code: XXXX XXXX XXXX
This endorsement was found in British passports held by people with Chinese names issued by the Hong Kong Immigration Department before the handover of Hong Kong. After the handover, British passport can only be issued at the British Consulate-General in Hong Kong, and this endorsement is no longer in use. (See also: Chinese commercial code)

[edit] National identity registration

Under the Identity Cards Act 2006, probably from 2008, anyone applying for a passport will be required to have their details entered into a centralised computer database, the National Identity Register. Once registered, they will be obliged to update any change to their address and other personal details.

It is expected that the cost of a passport and ID card package will rise to at least £93 to help fund the new scheme.

In May 2006 a "Renew for Freedom" campaign [7] was launched by the NO2ID opposition group, urging passport holders to renew their passports in the summer of 2006 in order to delay being entered on the National Identity Register. This followed the comment made by Charles Clarke in the House of Commons that "anyone who feels strongly enough about the linkage [between passports and the ID scheme] not to want to be issued with an ID card in the initial phase will be free to surrender their existing passport and apply for a new passport before the designation order takes effect" [8].

In response, the Home Office said that it was "hard to see what would be achieved, other than incurring unnecessary expense" by renewing passports early [9].

[edit] Fees

The cost of obtaining a standard passport over the years has been as follows. It is expected that fees will rise to at least £93 to help fund the National Identity Register and ID cards, as discussed above.

The above fees apply for passports issued in the United Kingdom by the Identity and Passport Service. Passports issued outside the UK by the Passport Section of a British Consulate, Embassy, or High Commission cost £119 (as of April 2007)[18].

[edit] Extra pages

Unlike US Passports, pages cannot be added into British passports. If a passport is full, the bearer must apply for a new passport to use it.

However, unlike expired passports, passports without blank pages that have not been cancelled are still valid ID, and therefore can be used as such in the UK and for travel in the EU.

[edit] Vulnerabilities

According to The Guardian, the information contained on a biometric passport can be viewed using readily available hardware and software. Information is stored in encrypted form on an RFID tag, with the password as a combination of information written on the passport, so that anyone with access to the passport will be able to read the chip. The passport is also vulnerable to brute-force attacks. And because it is possible to read the RFID tags remotely at a distance of several centimetres, it is not necessary to be in possession of the passport to extract the data. [1]

As a result, the cloning of the passport is a possibility. Because the biometric passport is supposedly highly secure and therefore trusted, it is thought that the holder of a cloned passport might be more likely to escape detection than the holder of a traditional passport.

[edit] Visa-free entry

According to a study done by Henley & Partners, the UK has a Henley Visa Restrictions Index of 128, which means that British citizens enjoy visa-free access to 128 countries and territories for short-term tourism visits. The UK is ranked 3rd in the study in terms of international travel freedom. However this survey did not address British National (Overseas) and other British passports. [19]

It is estimated that 189 countries and territories granted visa-free or visa-on-arrival access to British Citizen passport holders while 171 to BN(O)s. 154 countries and territories granted visa free access to British Citizen passport holders and 137 to BN(O)s.(visa on arrival for free counted)[20] Visa issued prior to arrival or pre-arrangement required for countries or territories not mentioned below. However, from the links below, immigration authorities of many countries do not explicitly state whether BN(O)s passport holders enjoy visa-free access as British citizens do.

Where visa-free access is permitted, such access is not necessarily a right, and admission may technically be at the discretion of border enforcement officers. Visitors engaging in activities other than tourism, including unpaid work, may require a visa or work permit.

[edit] Africa

Country British Citizen Passport British National (Overseas) Passport
Flag of Botswana Botswana 90 days per year [21] 90 days per year [22]
Flag of Cape Verde Cape Verde visa issued upon arrival [23] a visa can be applied at the HKSAR
Flag of the Comoros Comoros visa issued upon arrival [24] [25] visa issued upon arrival
Flag of Djibouti Djibouti visa issued upon arrival for DJF3,000 (10 days), DJF5,000(1 month) [26] visa issued upon arrival for DJF3,000 (10 days), DJF5,000(1 month) [27]
Flag of Egypt Egypt 30-day visa issued upon arrival for US$15[28] 30-day visa issued upon arrival for US$15
Flag of Ethiopia Ethiopia 3-month visa issued upon arrival for US$40 [29] visa prior to arrival required [30]
Flag of The Gambia Gambia 90 days [31] 90 days [32]
Flag of Kenya Kenya 3-month visa issued upon arrival for £35[33] 3-month visa issued upon arrival for £35 [34]
Flag of Lesotho Lesotho 14 days [35] 14 days [36]
Flag of Madagascar Madagascar 90-day visa issued upon arrival for MGA28,000 [37] 90-day visa issued upon arrival for MGA28,000 [38]
Flag of Malawi Malawi 90 days [39] 90 days [40] [41]
Flag of Mauritius Mauritius 6 months (tourist), 90 days (business) in a year [42] 6 months (tourist), 90 days (business)in a year [43] [44]
Flag of Mayotte Mayotte 90 days [45] 90 days [46]
Flag of Morocco Morocco 3 months [47] 3 months [48]
Flag of Mozambique Mozambique 30-day visa issued upon arrival for US$25 [49][50] 30-day visa issued upon arrival for US$25 [51]
Flag of Namibia Namibia 3 months [52] 3 months [53]
Flag of Réunion Réunion unlimited access [54] 3 months in a half year [55]
Flag of Rwanda Rwanda 90 days [56] visa prior to arrival required, but an entry facility can be applied online [57]
Flag of Saint Helena Saint Helena visa-free access visa-free access[58]
Flag of Senegal Senegal 3 months [59] visa prior to arrival required [60]
Flag of the Seychelles Seychelles 1 month [61] 1 month [62][63]
Flag of South Africa South Africa 90 days [64] 30 days [65]
Flag of Swaziland Swaziland 2 months [66] 2 months [67]
Flag of Tanzania Tanzania visa issued upon arrival for US$50 [68], [69] visa issued upon arrival for US$50 [70]
Flag of Togo Togo 7-day visa issued upon arrival [71] 7-day visa issued upon arrival
Flag of Tunisia Tunisia 3 months [72] 3 months [73][74]
Flag of Uganda Uganda visa issued upon arrival for US$30 (single entry), US$80 (6 months multiple entry), US$160 (one year multiple entry) [75], [76], [77] visa issued upon arrival for US$30 (single entry), US$80 (6 months multiple entry), US$160 (one year multiple entry)
Flag of Zambia Zambia visa issued upon arrival for £35 (single entry), £45(multiple entry) [78] visa issued upon arrival for £35 (single entry), £45(multiple entry) [79][80]
Flag of Zimbabwe Zimbabwe 3-month (tourist) or 30-day (business) visa issued upon arrival for US$30 ~ 55 [81][82] 3-month (tourist) or 30-day (business) visa issued upon arrival for US$30 ~ 55 [83]

[edit] Americas

Country British Citizen Passport British National (Overseas) Passport
Flag of Anguilla Anguilla 3 months [84] 3 months [85]
Flag of Antigua and Barbuda Antigua and Barbuda 6 months [86] 6 months [87]

[88]

Flag of Argentina Argentina 90 days [89] 30 days [90] [91]
Flag of Aruba Aruba 180 days [92] 30 days [93] [94]
Flag of the Bahamas Bahamas 8 months [95] 8 months [96]
Flag of Barbados Barbados 6 months [97] 6 months [98] [99]
Flag of Belize Belize 30 days [100] 30 days [101]
Flag of Bermuda Bermuda 6 months [102] 6 months [103]
Flag of Bolivia Bolivia 90 days [104] 90 days [105]
Flag of Brazil Brazil 90 days [106] 90 days [107] [108]
Flag of the British Virgin Islands British Virgin Islands 30 days [109] 30 days [110][111]
Flag of Canada Canada 6 months [112] 6 months [113]
Flag of Cayman Islands Cayman Islands 30 days [114] 30 days [115] [116]
Flag of Chile Chile 90 days [117] 30 days [118]
Flag of Colombia Colombia 90 days [119] 90 days [120]
Flag of Costa Rica Costa Rica 90 days [121] 90 days [122]
Flag of Dominica Dominica 6 months 6 months [123]
Flag of the Dominican Republic Dominican Republic 30-day Tourist Card issued upon arrival for US$10 [124] 30-day Tourist Card issued upon arrival for US$10 [125]
Flag of Ecuador Ecuador 90 days [126] 90 days [127]
Flag of El Salvador El Salvador 3 months [128] visa required [129]
Flag of the Falkland Islands Falkland Islands visa-free access visa-free access [130]
Flag of French Guiana French Guiana unlimited access [131] 3 months [132]
Flag of Greenland Greenland 3 months 3 months [133]
Flag of Grenada Grenada 6 months [134] 6 months [135][136]
Flag of Guadeloupe Guadeloupe unlimited access [137] 3 months [138]
Flag of Guatemala Guatemala 90 days [139] visa required [140]
Flag of Guyana Guyana 3 months [141] visa required [142]
Flag of Haiti Haiti 3 months [143] 3 months [144]
Flag of Honduras Honduras 3 months [145] visa prior to arrival required [146]
Flag of Jamaica Jamaica visa-free access [147] visa-free access [148]
Flag of Martinique Martinique unlimited access [149] 3 months [150]
Flag of Mexico Mexico 180 days [151][152] 90 days [153][154]
Flag of Montserrat Montserrat 3 months [155] 3 months [156]
Flag of the Netherlands Antilles Netherlands Antilles 3 months [157] 3 months [158]
Flag of Nicaragua Nicaragua 90 days [159] 90 days [160]
Flag of Panama Panama 90 days [161] visa required [162] [163]
Flag of Paraguay Paraguay 90 days [164] 90 days [165]
Flag of Peru Peru 90 days [166] 90 days [167]
Flag of Puerto Rico Puerto Rico 90 days visa prior to arrival required [168]
Flag of Guadeloupe Saint Barthélemy 3 months [169] 3 months [170]
Flag of Saint Kitts and Nevis Saint Kitts and Nevis 6 months [171] 3 months [172][173]
Flag of Saint Lucia Saint Lucia 6 weeks [174] 6 weeks [175]
Flag of Guadeloupe Saint Martin 3 months [176] 3 months [177]
Flag of Saint Pierre and Miquelon Saint Pierre and Miquelon 3 months [178] 3 months [179]
Flag of Saint Vincent and the Grenadines Saint Vincent and the Grenadines 1 months [180] 1 month [181]
Flag of Trinidad and Tobago Trinidad and Tobago visa-free access [182] visa-free access [183]
Flag of the Turks and Caicos Islands Turks and Caicos Islands 30 days [184] 30 days [185]
Flag of the United States United States 90 days, see Visa Waiver Program [186] visa prior to arrival required [187]
Flag of the United States Virgin Islands United States Virgin Islands 90 days [188] visa prior to arrival required
Flag of Uruguay Uruguay 3 months [189] 3 months [190]
Flag of Venezuela Venezuela 90 days [191] 90 days [192]

[edit] Asia

Country British Citizen Passport British National (Overseas) Passport
Flag of Armenia Armenia 21-day visa issued upon arrival for US$50 (available at Yerevan Zvartnots airport and at land border crossings) [193] 21-day visa issued upon arrival for US$30 (available at Yerevan Zvartnots airport).[194] [195]
Flag of Azerbaijan Azerbaijan 30-day visa issued upon arrival for US$100 [196] 30-day visa issued upon arrival for US$100 [197]
Flag of Bahrain Bahrain 3-month visa issued upon arrival for BHD5 [198] visa prior to arrival required
Flag of Bangladesh Bangladesh 90-day visa issued upon arrival for US$50 (available at Dhaka ZIA airport) [199] 90-day visa issued upon arrival for US$50

(available at Dhaka ZIA airport) [200] [201]

Flag of Brunei Brunei 30 days [202] visa prior to arrival required [203]
Flag of Cambodia Cambodia 30-day visa issued upon arrival for US$20 (tourist), US$25 (business) [204][205] 30-day visa issued upon arrival for US$20

(tourist), US$25 (business) [206]

Flag of the People's Republic of China People's Republic of China visa prior to arrival required [207] Home Return Permit issued to some Hong Kong residents with Chinese citizenship to enter the Mainland China. may stay until the expiry of the Permit. In other case, visa prior to arrival required
Flag of the Republic of China Republic of China (Taiwan) 30 days [208] 14-days entry permit issued on arrival for Hong Kong permanent residents who born in HK only for NT$200. See Entry Permit of HK and Macau Residents to the Taiwan Area
Flag of Hong Kong Hong Kong 180 days [209] BN(O)s have the right of abode in Hong Kong [210]
Flag of Indonesia Indonesia visa issued upon arrival for US$10 (7 days), US$25 (30 days) [211] visa issued upon arrival for US$10 (7 days), US$25 (30 days) [212] [213]
Flag of Iraq Iraq (Iraqi Kurdistan only) visa issued upon arrival at Erbil airport (free of charge)

[214]

visa issued upon arrival at Erbil airport (free of charge)

[215]

Flag of Israel Israel 3 months [216] 3 months [217]
Flag of Japan Japan 90 days [2] [218] 90 days [219]
Flag of Jordan Jordan visa issued upon arrival for JOD10 [220] visa issued upon arrival for JOD10 [221]
Flag of Kyrgyzstan Kyrgyzstan 1-month visa issued upon arrival: US$36 ~ 70 (business),US$35 (single tourist),US$55 (multiple tourist) [222] visa prior to arrival required [223]
Flag of South Korea South Korea 3 months [224] 90 days [225]
Flag of Kuwait Kuwait 3-month visa issued upon arrival for KWD5 [226] 3-month visa issued upon arrival for KWD5 [227]
Flag of Laos Laos 30-day visa issued upon arrival for US$30 [228] 30-day visa issued upon arrival for US$30 [229]
Flag of Lebanon Lebanon 1-month visa issued upon arrival (free of charge) [230] visa prior to arrival required [231]
Flag of Macau Macau 6 months [232] 6 months [233]
Flag of Malaysia Malaysia 3 months [234] 1 month [235]
Flag of the Maldives Maldives 30 days [236] 30 days [237]
Flag of Nepal Nepal visa issued upon arrival for US$30 (60 days), US$80 (150 days, multiple entry) [238] visa issued upon arrival for US$30 (60 days), US$80 (150 days, multiple entry)
Flag of Oman Oman visa issued upon arrival : 1 month (OMR6), 1 year multiple entries stay up to 3-week per visit (OMR10) [239] visa issued upon arrival : 1 month (OMR6), 1 year multiple entries stay up to 3-week per visit (OMR10) [240]
Flag of the Philippines Philippines 21 days [241] 7 days [242]
Flag of Qatar Qatar 21-day visa issued upon arrival for QAR55 [243] 14-day visa issued upon arrival for QAR55 with confirmed hotel bookings [244]
Flag of Singapore Singapore 14 days if entering over land or sea, 30 days if entering by air [245] 14 days if entering over land or sea, 30 days if entering by air [246]
Flag of Sri Lanka Sri Lanka 30 days [247] 30 days [248]
Flag of Thailand Thailand 30 days [249] 30 days [250]
Flag of East Timor Timor-Leste 30-day visa issued upon arrival for US$30 [251] 30-day visa issued upon arrival for US$30 [252]
Flag of the United Arab Emirates United Arab Emirates 60 days [253] visa prior to arrival required [254]

(landing visa arrangement cancelled in 2002. See article 《迪拜突取消BNO落地簽證》, 6/3/2002, Mingpao)

Flag of Yemen Yemen 3-month visa issued upon arrival for YER10,500 [255] 3-month visa issued upon arrival for YER10,500 [256]

[edit] Europe

Country British Citizen Passport British National (Overseas) Passport

[edit] European Union

Flag of Austria Austria unlimited access [257] 3 months in a half year [258]
Flag of Belgium Belgium unlimited access [259] 3 months in a half year [260]
Flag of Bulgaria Bulgaria unlimited access [261] 3 months in a half year [262]
Flag of Cyprus Cyprus unlimited access [263] 3 months in a half year [264]
Flag of the Czech Republic Czech Republic unlimited access [265] 3 months in a half year [266]
Flag of Denmark Denmark unlimited access [267] 3 months in a half year [268]
Flag of Estonia Estonia unlimited access [269] 3 months in a half year [270]
Flag of Finland Finland unlimited access [271] 3 months in a half year [272]
Flag of France France unlimited access [273] 3 months in a half year [274]
Flag of Germany Germany unlimited access [275] 3 months in a half year [276]
Flag of Gibraltar Gibraltar visa-free access [277] 6 months [278]
Flag of Greece Greece unlimited access [279] 3 months in a half year [280]
Flag of Hungary Hungary unlimited access [281] 3 months in a half year [282]
Flag of Ireland Ireland unlimited access [283] 3 months [284]
Flag of Italy Italy unlimited access [285] 3 months in a half year [286]
Flag of Latvia Latvia unlimited access [287] 3 months in a half year [288]
Flag of Lithuania Lithuania unlimited access [289] 3 months in a half year [290]
Flag of Luxembourg Luxembourg unlimited access [291] 3 months in a half year [292]
Flag of Malta Malta unlimited access [293] 3 months in a half year [294]
Flag of the Netherlands Netherlands unlimited access [295] 3 months in a half year [296]
Flag of Poland Poland unlimited access [297] 3 months in a half year [298]
Flag of Portugal Portugal unlimited access [299] 3 months in a half year [300]
Flag of Romania Romania unlimited access [301] 3 months in a half year [302]
Flag of Slovakia Slovakia unlimited access [303] 3 months in a half year [304]
Flag of Slovenia Slovenia unlimited access [305] 3 months in a half year [306]
Flag of Spain Spain unlimited access [307] 3 months in a half year [308]
Flag of Sweden Sweden unlimited access [309] 3 months in a half year [310]
Flag of the United Kingdom United Kingdom who have the right of abode in the UK 6 months [311]

[edit] Non-EU

Flag of Albania Albania 1 month with entry tax : €10 [312] 1 month with entry tax : €10 [313]
Flag of Andorra Andorra 3 months 3 months (same as France and Spain) [314]
Flag of Bosnia and Herzegovina Bosnia and Herzegovina 90 days [315] [316] 90 days [317]
Flag of Croatia Croatia 90 days [318] 90 days [319]
Flag of the Faroe Islands Faroe Islands 3 months [320] 3 months (same as Denmark) [321] [322]
Flag of Georgia (country) Georgia 90 days [323] visa issued upon arrival for US$10 ~ 200 [324]
Flag of Guernsey Guernsey visa-free access [325] visa-free access [326]
Flag of Iceland Iceland unlimited access [327] 3 months in a half year [328]
Flag of the Isle of Man Isle of Man live:unlimited access, work:permit required [329] 6 months [330]
Flag of Jersey Jersey unlimited access[331] 6 months [332]
Flag of Kosovo Kosovo 90 days[333] 90 days [334]
Flag of Liechtenstein Liechtenstein 90 days [335] 90 days (same as Switzerland) [336]
Flag of the Republic of Macedonia Republic of Macedonia 90 days [337] visa required [338]
Flag of Moldova Moldova 90 days [339] 90 days [340]
Flag of Montenegro Montenegro 90 days [341] 90 days [342][343]
Flag of Monaco Monaco 3 months [344] 3 months (same as France)
Flag of Norway Norway unlimited access [345] 3 months [346]
Flag of San Marino San Marino 90 days 90 days (same as Italy) [347]
Flag of Serbia Serbia 90 days [348] 90 days [349] [350]
Flag of Switzerland Switzerland unlimited access [351] 3 months [352]
Flag of Turkey Turkey 3-month with multiple entry visa issued upon arrival for US$20, £10 or €15 [353],[354] 3-month with multiple entry visa issued upon arrival for US$20 or €15 (for Hong Kong permanent residents only)

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Flag of Ukraine Ukraine 90 days [357] [358] visa required [359]
Flag of the Vatican City Vatican City 90 days [360] 90 days (same as Italy) [361]

[edit] Oceania

Country British Citizen Passport British National (Overseas) Passport
Flag of American Samoa American Samoa 30 days [362] visa prior to arrival required [363]
Flag of the Cook Islands Cook Islands 31 days [364] 31 days [365]
Flag of Fiji Fiji 4 months [366] 4 months [367]
Flag of Guam Guam 15 days [368] 15 days [369]
Flag of Kiribati Kiribati visa-free access [370] visa-free access [371] [372]
Flag of the Federated States of Micronesia Federated States of Micronesia 30 days [373] 30 days[374]
Flag of the Marshall Islands Marshall Islands 30-day visa issued upon arrival [375] visa required [376]
Flag of Nauru Nauru 30 days [377] 3 days [378]
Flag of New Caledonia New Caledonia 3 months [379] 3 months [380]
Flag of New Zealand New Zealand 6 months [381] 3 months [382]
Flag of Niue Niue 30 days [383] 30 days [384]
Flag of the Northern Mariana Islands Northern Mariana Islands 30 days [385] 30 days [386] [387]
Flag of Palau Palau 30 days [388] 30 days [389]
Flag of Papua New Guinea Papua New Guinea 60-day visa issued upon arrival for PGK100 (tourist), PGK500 (business) [390] 60-day visa issued upon arrival for PGK100 (tourist), PGK500 (business) [391] [392]
Flag of French Polynesia French Polynesia 1 month [393] 1 month [394]
Flag of Samoa Samoa 60 days [395] 60 days [396]
Flag of the Solomon Islands Solomon Islands 3 months [397] 3 months [398]
Flag of Tokelau Tokelau free cruising permit can be obtain in Apia, Samoa [399] free cruising permit can be obtain in Apia, Samoa [400]
Flag of Tonga Tonga 31-day visa issued upon arrival (free of charge) [401] 31-day visa issued upon arrival (free of charge) [402]
Flag of Tuvalu Tuvalu 1 month [403][404] 1 month [405]
Flag of Vanuatu Vanuatu 30 days [406] 30 days [407]
Flag of Wallis and Futuna Wallis and Futuna 3 months [408] 3 months [409]
Flag of Australia Australia pre-arrival Electronic Travel Authority required [410] BN(O)s can also apply for an ETA in Hong Kong at a travel agent/airline office but not online [411]
Flag of Norfolk Island Norfolk Island same as Australia same as Australia [412]

[edit] Visa policy of the United States for UK passport holders

The United States confers the following reciprocity arrangement for British passport holders in issuance of US visas [413]:

  • British Citizen: UK reciprocity and Visa Waiver Program (VWP)
  • Other British nationals who have indefinite leave to remain or right of abode in the UK: UK reciprocity but not VWP
  • Other British nationals who do not have indefinite leave to remain or right of abode in the UK: reciprocity schedule of country of birth
  • British National (Overseas): Hong Kong reciprocity

[edit] See also

[edit] News stories

[edit] References

Online references
  1. ^ The Guardian (2006-11-17). Cracked it!.
  • ^ 90 days are granted at the time of landing. British Citizens who wish to stay in Japan for more than 90days must apply at their nearest immigration authority in Japan for an extension of their period of stay up to 6 months
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