The UK only accepts your British passport on arrival and departure if you are a British citizen and they do not care how long is remained of the validity of the British passport.
For your return to South Africa: if you are planning to stay in the UK until after the expiry date of you passport, then it is better to renew your South African passport before your departure.
No, once you are in Canada, you do not need a passport to enter a province.
That depends on where you want to travel. British passport does not need a visa to visit the British Virgin Isles, or Canada, or the USA, or Mexico... and many other places. What country are you interested in? Answer that, and we might be able to help you with more details. Have fun! ;-)
Yes, because both Sweden and Britain are in the EU. As a British passport holder you are also an EU citizen, which gives you the legal right to live and work in any other EU country.
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Visitor and transit Visa not required for stays of up to six months except the following: (a) holders of passports endorsed 'British Subjects' and 'British Protected Persons'; (b) holders of passports issued by the UK Government entitled 'British Temporary Resident's Passport'.
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You can get the passport but after 10 years of living in SA.
Usually yes, since you hold a British Passport. But of course travelling is safer when you have enough amount of validity in your passport. But if you are returning to your country, it's alright to have just a valid and unexpired passport.
To travel between any countries you should always have a passport. Especially if you are not an Irish or British citizen, you should have a passport with you when travelling on Irish Ferries.
Yes, easier if you live mostly in Britain though.
Yes. Threre is no minimum passport validity for EU citizens travelling to other EU countries.
If you are an Irish or British citizen photographic ID will do, including a driving license. As a general rule, always use a passport for travelling.
As a British Citizen you are able to travel freely within the boundaries of the EU, without requiring further visa's.
No he can't do it unless he has held UK Indefinite Leave to Remain, lived inside the UK for 5 years, applied for citizenship, passed the test, took the British Citizenship Oath and received his certificate of naturalization.
They require valid photo ID. Their website will give a list of what you can use. It is best to just bring your passport for any travel anyway.
The british diplomatic passport colour is red as ordinary passport, but diplomat mantioned in the passport