Do I need a visa to travel to Paris from London?
I am a British citizen and I am going to Paris via the Eurostar from London. I am going to be in Paris for 3 nights.
Do I need a visa?
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I am a British citizen and I am going to Paris via the Eurostar from London. I am going to be in Paris for 3 nights.
Do I need a visa?
visas france uk-citizens visa-free-entry freedom-of-movement
Although it is very unlikely, it's always possible the situation could change and visas would be required. Visas were required (due to terrorist activity) of some otherwise generally worthy foreigners back in the mid-1980s. Switzerland and EC member countries were excluded from the requirement, but Americans and Canadians were included. The visa was the type that looked like a postage stamp rather than the rubber stamp or sticker type.
– Spehro Pefhany
Aug 24 '16 at 18:53
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Remember to re-poke that question if/when the UK decides to trigger article 50.
– Jan
Aug 25 '16 at 12:30
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I am a British citizen and I am going to Paris via the Eurostar from London. I am going to be in Paris for 3 nights.
Do I need a visa?
visas france uk-citizens visa-free-entry freedom-of-movement
I am a British citizen and I am going to Paris via the Eurostar from London. I am going to be in Paris for 3 nights.
Do I need a visa?
visas france uk-citizens visa-free-entry freedom-of-movement
visas france uk-citizens visa-free-entry freedom-of-movement
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Although it is very unlikely, it's always possible the situation could change and visas would be required. Visas were required (due to terrorist activity) of some otherwise generally worthy foreigners back in the mid-1980s. Switzerland and EC member countries were excluded from the requirement, but Americans and Canadians were included. The visa was the type that looked like a postage stamp rather than the rubber stamp or sticker type.
– Spehro Pefhany
Aug 24 '16 at 18:53
1
Remember to re-poke that question if/when the UK decides to trigger article 50.
– Jan
Aug 25 '16 at 12:30
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Although it is very unlikely, it's always possible the situation could change and visas would be required. Visas were required (due to terrorist activity) of some otherwise generally worthy foreigners back in the mid-1980s. Switzerland and EC member countries were excluded from the requirement, but Americans and Canadians were included. The visa was the type that looked like a postage stamp rather than the rubber stamp or sticker type.
– Spehro Pefhany
Aug 24 '16 at 18:53
1
Remember to re-poke that question if/when the UK decides to trigger article 50.
– Jan
Aug 25 '16 at 12:30
Although it is very unlikely, it's always possible the situation could change and visas would be required. Visas were required (due to terrorist activity) of some otherwise generally worthy foreigners back in the mid-1980s. Switzerland and EC member countries were excluded from the requirement, but Americans and Canadians were included. The visa was the type that looked like a postage stamp rather than the rubber stamp or sticker type.
– Spehro Pefhany
Aug 24 '16 at 18:53
Although it is very unlikely, it's always possible the situation could change and visas would be required. Visas were required (due to terrorist activity) of some otherwise generally worthy foreigners back in the mid-1980s. Switzerland and EC member countries were excluded from the requirement, but Americans and Canadians were included. The visa was the type that looked like a postage stamp rather than the rubber stamp or sticker type.
– Spehro Pefhany
Aug 24 '16 at 18:53
1
1
Remember to re-poke that question if/when the UK decides to trigger article 50.
– Jan
Aug 25 '16 at 12:30
Remember to re-poke that question if/when the UK decides to trigger article 50.
– Jan
Aug 25 '16 at 12:30
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As a EU citizen, you are entitled to visa free entry throughout the EU. You need proof that you are an EU citizen, and the easiest way to provide this is with your passport.
Furthermore, as a UK citizen, you enjoy visa free access to 83 countries - not including those in the EU. It is safe to say, you enjoy a great deal of freedom of movement even outside the EU.
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No you don't need a visa.
Do you need a visa? : If you are a British citizen or from another EU
country, you only need a valid passport or ID for the whole length of
your stay in France. source
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As a EU citizen, you are entitled to visa free entry throughout the EU. You need proof that you are an EU citizen, and the easiest way to provide this is with your passport.
Furthermore, as a UK citizen, you enjoy visa free access to 83 countries - not including those in the EU. It is safe to say, you enjoy a great deal of freedom of movement even outside the EU.
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As a EU citizen, you are entitled to visa free entry throughout the EU. You need proof that you are an EU citizen, and the easiest way to provide this is with your passport.
Furthermore, as a UK citizen, you enjoy visa free access to 83 countries - not including those in the EU. It is safe to say, you enjoy a great deal of freedom of movement even outside the EU.
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As a EU citizen, you are entitled to visa free entry throughout the EU. You need proof that you are an EU citizen, and the easiest way to provide this is with your passport.
Furthermore, as a UK citizen, you enjoy visa free access to 83 countries - not including those in the EU. It is safe to say, you enjoy a great deal of freedom of movement even outside the EU.
As a EU citizen, you are entitled to visa free entry throughout the EU. You need proof that you are an EU citizen, and the easiest way to provide this is with your passport.
Furthermore, as a UK citizen, you enjoy visa free access to 83 countries - not including those in the EU. It is safe to say, you enjoy a great deal of freedom of movement even outside the EU.
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No you don't need a visa.
Do you need a visa? : If you are a British citizen or from another EU
country, you only need a valid passport or ID for the whole length of
your stay in France. source
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No you don't need a visa.
Do you need a visa? : If you are a British citizen or from another EU
country, you only need a valid passport or ID for the whole length of
your stay in France. source
add a comment |
No you don't need a visa.
Do you need a visa? : If you are a British citizen or from another EU
country, you only need a valid passport or ID for the whole length of
your stay in France. source
No you don't need a visa.
Do you need a visa? : If you are a British citizen or from another EU
country, you only need a valid passport or ID for the whole length of
your stay in France. source
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Although it is very unlikely, it's always possible the situation could change and visas would be required. Visas were required (due to terrorist activity) of some otherwise generally worthy foreigners back in the mid-1980s. Switzerland and EC member countries were excluded from the requirement, but Americans and Canadians were included. The visa was the type that looked like a postage stamp rather than the rubber stamp or sticker type.
– Spehro Pefhany
Aug 24 '16 at 18:53
1
Remember to re-poke that question if/when the UK decides to trigger article 50.
– Jan
Aug 25 '16 at 12:30