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What kind of passprt must you have to travel to france

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i have a st.helenian passport and was wondering if it is acceptable in france

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  1. Why on earth wouldn't it be!!


  2. a passport that works  

  3. That should be fine.  All they really want to know is that you have your country's paperwork in order, and that they can track you.  A passport from any country will work.  

    Hope this helps.  

  4. YEA! A passport is a passport! Certain ones don't take you to certain places! You can go anywhere you want!

  5. what the h**l is st. helenian passport?

    can u leave st. helen with it?

    anyway dont travel to france it sucks.


  6. yes , yes , are you a descendant of Bonaparte , if so , given the problems in France I am sure they'll welcome you with open arms . France is a beautiful country with warm welcoming people and picturesque towns and cities , you'll enjoy it .

  7. A valid one usually helps. Not out of date, like. You might also need a visa, you should contact your nearest French Embassy or Consulate and find out. Don't bother asking here.  

  8. it should be ok.

    but just to be safe call your local passport agency to ask.

  9. as long as it's valid (in date) you should be fine.

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  11. You need a passport in working order, which will not end within the next two months. You also have to check if you do not need a visa as well and for this it is better if you contact the nearest French consulate. If I remember correctly you have a Commonwealth passport, not a British one, and this makes a big difference.

  12. Well, I had to look up St Helena since I had never heard of it. But as it is a British territory you should have no problems travelling through Europe.  

  13. just as long as the date hasnt expired yet it should be ok =)

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