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Old 11 Nov 19, 10:14 PM  
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Mobile Renewing passport - does anyone know?

So DD is turning 18 in December. She’s going on a School trip to France in Feb. Do I need to get her a new adult passport as she turns 18? Or can she travel in her current in date one
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Old 11 Nov 19, 10:17 PM  
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She should be fine to travel on her current one. Our daughter was 18 last month and flew with her existing passport a couple of weeks later. If it wasn't allowed, I'm assuming they'd make their 18th birthday the expiry date, but hers is still valid for another couple of years.
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Old 11 Nov 19, 10:21 PM  
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Passport will need to be valid for 6 months though as feb will be after brexit. Just to be sure.
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Old 11 Nov 19, 10:26 PM  
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16years old is when a Adult passport starts.
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Old 15 Nov 19, 06:32 PM  
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Child passport runs out when it runs out, its not age related. The age related part comes in when you renew a passport where at age 16 you would apply for an adult passport and not a child one.

So other than looking at the expiry date and taking into account any Brexit changes that you may want to consider the age is not relevant.
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