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UK's Home Office requires passports for British dual nationals before boarding

Airline boarding staff must refuse UK‑bound passengers without UK travel documents

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UK's Home Office has required British dual nationals to present a UK passport (new or expired) or a certificate of entitlement to airlines before boarding UK‑bound flights, with airlines required to check these documents at check‑in and boarding.
Why it matters
Passengers presenting alternative proof of citizenship (birth certificates, parental passport photos or proof of residence) remain barred from boarding under the new rule. Passport processing times for newborns and first‑time applicants can take months and UK Visas and Immigration office hours limit immediate assistance for travellers abroad. The Home Office has refused calls to introduce a grace period for people who learned of the requirement through media coverage.
Implications
  • Airlines' boarding and check‑in teams must verify that every British dual‑national traveller presents a UK passport (new or expired) or a certificate of entitlement before boarding UK‑bound flights — passengers without those documents must be refused boarding immediately.

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