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Can a Cameroon citizen with an expired passport and an ILR travel?
Valid Schengen visa in unmarried name and old expired passport, can I travel with both again?Can I travel from France to UK with a recently expired French passport?Traveling in other Schengen countries with photo copy residence permit along with passport?Travel from Netherlands, stay within Schengen - but with an expired Italian passportCan I leave USA and return to New Zealand with an expired New Zealand passport?Travel within Schengen with Titre de Sejour, but expired passportTraveling with a previous non-expired passportUK Visa Officer issued Visa sticker on the expired passport instead of the valid passport. Can I travel?New passport, old one not expiredNigerian passport with UK ILR
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I have a ILR in the UK, known as settled. My Cameroon passport is expired.
I have applied for a new passport, but haven’t got it yet. I have the récépissé of the passport.
Can I travel to Paris for a week with my ILR and the Récépissé of my passport?
visas uk passports cameroonian-citizens
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I have a ILR in the UK, known as settled. My Cameroon passport is expired.
I have applied for a new passport, but haven’t got it yet. I have the récépissé of the passport.
Can I travel to Paris for a week with my ILR and the Récépissé of my passport?
visas uk passports cameroonian-citizens
add a comment |
I have a ILR in the UK, known as settled. My Cameroon passport is expired.
I have applied for a new passport, but haven’t got it yet. I have the récépissé of the passport.
Can I travel to Paris for a week with my ILR and the Récépissé of my passport?
visas uk passports cameroonian-citizens
I have a ILR in the UK, known as settled. My Cameroon passport is expired.
I have applied for a new passport, but haven’t got it yet. I have the récépissé of the passport.
Can I travel to Paris for a week with my ILR and the Récépissé of my passport?
visas uk passports cameroonian-citizens
visas uk passports cameroonian-citizens
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No, unfortunately this is not possible.
Even if you have residency in the UK, as a Cameroonian citizen you'll need a valid Schengen visa to visit Paris, and for that you need a passport.
In the longer term, if you've held ILR for more than a year you might be eligible to become a British citizen and get a UK passport, which would save a lot of visa troubles in the future.
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No, you cannot cross the Schengen external border without a valid travel document. The only exception to this is EU/EEA citizens carrying national ID cards.
For a Cameroon passport you'll also need a visa.
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No, unfortunately this is not possible.
Even if you have residency in the UK, as a Cameroonian citizen you'll need a valid Schengen visa to visit Paris, and for that you need a passport.
In the longer term, if you've held ILR for more than a year you might be eligible to become a British citizen and get a UK passport, which would save a lot of visa troubles in the future.
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No, unfortunately this is not possible.
Even if you have residency in the UK, as a Cameroonian citizen you'll need a valid Schengen visa to visit Paris, and for that you need a passport.
In the longer term, if you've held ILR for more than a year you might be eligible to become a British citizen and get a UK passport, which would save a lot of visa troubles in the future.
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No, unfortunately this is not possible.
Even if you have residency in the UK, as a Cameroonian citizen you'll need a valid Schengen visa to visit Paris, and for that you need a passport.
In the longer term, if you've held ILR for more than a year you might be eligible to become a British citizen and get a UK passport, which would save a lot of visa troubles in the future.
No, unfortunately this is not possible.
Even if you have residency in the UK, as a Cameroonian citizen you'll need a valid Schengen visa to visit Paris, and for that you need a passport.
In the longer term, if you've held ILR for more than a year you might be eligible to become a British citizen and get a UK passport, which would save a lot of visa troubles in the future.
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No, you cannot cross the Schengen external border without a valid travel document. The only exception to this is EU/EEA citizens carrying national ID cards.
For a Cameroon passport you'll also need a visa.
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No, you cannot cross the Schengen external border without a valid travel document. The only exception to this is EU/EEA citizens carrying national ID cards.
For a Cameroon passport you'll also need a visa.
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No, you cannot cross the Schengen external border without a valid travel document. The only exception to this is EU/EEA citizens carrying national ID cards.
For a Cameroon passport you'll also need a visa.
No, you cannot cross the Schengen external border without a valid travel document. The only exception to this is EU/EEA citizens carrying national ID cards.
For a Cameroon passport you'll also need a visa.
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