Some British holidaymakers have been turned away on the airport as a result of their passports will not be legitimate for EU journey.
UK travellers used to have the ability to carry as much as 9 months left on an outdated passport over to a brand new one. This meant {that a} passport might be legitimate for greater than 10 years.
However the guidelines modified after Brexit, and the vast majority of EU international locations now not settle for British passports that have been issued greater than 10 years earlier than the date of journey. This is named the “10-year rule”.
To enter these international locations now, your UK passport should: