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mxdi

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13,993 posts

271 months

Sunday 14th May 2006
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My passport runs out in Dec 06, have checked one of the travelling sites, says I need 3 months on it to get in/out of France, but others say 6 months which is cutting things fine, anyone had any experience with it?
TIA

sybaseian

1,826 posts

297 months

Sunday 14th May 2006
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mxdi said:
My passport runs out in Dec 06, have checked one of the travelling sites, says I need 3 months on it to get in/out of France, but others say 6 months which is cutting things fine, anyone had any experience with it?
TIA


Get it sent away now - I've just renewed mine and it took less than two weeks to come back. Oh, if you get it renewed now you won't need to get a "Voluntary" ID card for years or give them your biometric details!

>> Edited by sybaseian on Sunday 14th May 13:44

skid solo

324 posts

251 months

Sunday 14th May 2006
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Should be fine.
They never bother check that too seriously as we are all in the EU.

Last time a colleague and I went to Japan his run out when we were out there but they still let him in!!

gf350

805 posts

288 months

Sunday 14th May 2006
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I've had a look on the French consulate website as mine runs out end of September.

www.consulfrance-londres.org/article.php3?id_article=376

It states

Passports : If you are a British citizen, you only need a valid passport or ID for the whole length of your stay in France.

I also noticed this

a sentence of up to two years, plus a fine of 30,000 Euros and seizure of the vehicle and device, for having any radar detecting device installed, even if this is switched off

Polarbert

17,936 posts

253 months

Sunday 14th May 2006
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I suppose that wouldn't count as a sat nav installed with radar locations would it?

Fruitcake

3,850 posts

248 months

Sunday 14th May 2006
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Polarbert said:
I suppose that wouldn't count as a sat nav installed with radar locations would it?


Sorry Rob but it does.

Polarbert

17,936 posts

253 months

Sunday 14th May 2006
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Fruitcake said:
Polarbert said:
I suppose that wouldn't count as a sat nav installed with radar locations would it?


Sorry Rob but it does.


They'll never know.

scaryx50

78 posts

241 months

Sunday 14th May 2006
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Fruitcake I'm pretty sure you are wrong as devices similar to road angel are freely available in France. It is only illegal if it has the ability to detect a radar beam, rather than having set coordinates.

nightwink

116 posts

237 months

Sunday 14th May 2006
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Dont Panic, if your in an EU state as we are you only need 3 months left on your passport. Worry about important stuff like Beer Money, Car Keys, tickets and tent!

rsvmilly

11,288 posts

263 months

Sunday 14th May 2006
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skid solo said:
Should be fine.
They never bother check that too seriously as we are all in the EU.

I had arrived back from a trip to LM, on my bike. Whilst I was faffing around selecting neutral etc the customs guy just said "English?". I nodded and he just waved me through.

Ballistic Banana

14,704 posts

289 months

Sunday 14th May 2006
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I'm pretty sure if your a european citizen then you'll be ok. Its just if you go out of the EU that the 3 months thing kicks in. Had to do change mine early for a trip to Canada for that very reason.

BB

puffpuff

22,831 posts

248 months

Sunday 14th May 2006
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Fruitcake said:
Polarbert said:
I suppose that wouldn't count as a sat nav installed with radar locations would it?


Sorry Rob but it does.


No it doesn't; see www.pocketgpsworld.com/

Fruitcake

3,850 posts

248 months

Monday 15th May 2006
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scaryx50 said:
Fruitcake I'm pretty sure you are wrong as devices similar to road angel are freely available in France. It is only illegal if it has the ability to detect a radar beam, rather than having set coordinates.


I'm sorry I stand corrected.

I did get told by someone who recently went over there with one of these that one of the chaps working on the boat told him to remove it. Maybe just being over-cautious?