
Home Office Allows Expired UK Passports for Dual Nationals to Prove British Citizenship
The Home Office has stated that dual nationals may use expired UK passports to prove their British citizenship, with carriers accepting them at their own discretion as new rules are set to be implemented.
19 Feb, 13:03 — 19 Feb, 14:18
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