Hi all,
I posted this is chat because I couldn't find a subtopic in travel that covered it.
DD is due to go on a school trip from the UK to Belgium. Her passport is from a different EU country. We live in the UK.
Do the rules about a minimum 3 months' validity on the passport still apply if travelling on an EU passport to the EU? I thought not, but I can't find it written down. All the written advice seems to assume that you're living and travelling from the country of the passport, so the advice on travelling from the UK is written for British passport holders, and the advice from the foreign office of her passport citizenship is assuming she will travel from that country.
My memory was that travelling from outside the EU into the EU on an EU passport you can use it up to the expiry date, you don't need the extra three months' buffer. But I just want to make sure that's still true.
Can any EU expats living in the UK confirm or deny, please?