PARLIAMENTARY WRITTEN QUESTION
Educational Exchanges: Passports (4 January 2022)
Question Asked
Asked by:
Fleur Anderson (Labour)
Answer
As part of the changes to the Immigration Rules in September 2021, we no longer accept national identity cards as a valid travel document from EU, EEA and Swiss visitors to the UK.
Almost a year’s notice was provided for this change to allow groups to plan ahead and obtain passports where they do not already have them before they travel.
The experience at the UK Border since the change has been positive, with EU, EEA and Swiss nationals making the switch to using their passport for travel. Using a passport also means most EU nationals making a short visit can also use e-gates where available for a quicker and easier arrival experience.
There are no plans to change our approach.
Answered by:
Kevin Foster (Conservative)
6 January 2022
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